How will DLA change from 2013?
Personal Independence Payment will replace Disability Living Allowance (DLA) from 2013 for eligible people of working age (16 to 64 years old).
From 7 October 2013 if you are an existing DLA working age customer and there is a change in your condition you will be invited to claim PIP and your reassessment will begin. You will not be able to choose to remain on DLA.
Starting in October 2015 all other existing working age DLA customers with indefinite or ‘life’ awards will also be reassessed for the new benefit. This process is expected to be completed by 2017.
Anyone of working age (16 to 64 years old) who receives DLA and who needs to be reassessed against the new entitlement criteria will be told in advance. They will be contacted individually with plenty of notice and given a full explanation about what will happen next and what they will need to do.
The change in name from DLA to Personal Independence Payment is to better reflect the intention of the new benefit - to treat each customer as an individual, to enable them to lead a full, active and independent life.
The new assessment being introduced will look at an individual’s ability to carry out a range of key everyday activities, including mobility. It is being developed in conjunction with a group of independent specialists in health, social care and disability, including people with disabilities.
http://www.nidirect.gov.uk/personal-...ndence-payment
Personal Independence Payment will replace Disability Living Allowance (DLA) from 2013 for eligible people of working age (16 to 64 years old).
From 7 October 2013 if you are an existing DLA working age customer and there is a change in your condition you will be invited to claim PIP and your reassessment will begin. You will not be able to choose to remain on DLA.
Starting in October 2015 all other existing working age DLA customers with indefinite or ‘life’ awards will also be reassessed for the new benefit. This process is expected to be completed by 2017.
Anyone of working age (16 to 64 years old) who receives DLA and who needs to be reassessed against the new entitlement criteria will be told in advance. They will be contacted individually with plenty of notice and given a full explanation about what will happen next and what they will need to do.
The change in name from DLA to Personal Independence Payment is to better reflect the intention of the new benefit - to treat each customer as an individual, to enable them to lead a full, active and independent life.
The new assessment being introduced will look at an individual’s ability to carry out a range of key everyday activities, including mobility. It is being developed in conjunction with a group of independent specialists in health, social care and disability, including people with disabilities.
http://www.nidirect.gov.uk/personal-...ndence-payment
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