You might have seen on the news PIP (Personal Independence Payment) will be changing. Here's a rundown on the changes:
What's changing?
There are two parts to PIP - daily living and mobility. The government plans to tighten the requirements for the daily living part.
From November 2026, people will need to score at least four points for one activity across a range of tasks (e.g. washing your body or preparing food).
The government aims to reduce welfare spending by supporting those with the most severe disabilities.
They've suggested that increasing the assessment requirements will help make the system fairer.
If you have a severe, long-term condition, you won't be reassessed.
If you don't, you'll receive a letter from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). However, not until November 2026.
We know it's a difficult subject - but you're not alone. The government is looking at plans to make sure people who lose their PIP still receive support. You'll also have the option to appeal the decision.
If you're worried about your PIP changing, please contact us.
You can also speak to the Disability Service Centre on 0800 121 4433.