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Committee Material Published 21 Mar 2024 ↗ View on Parliament

Support provided through Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is not operating as intended. Evidence suggests that insufficient means-tested benefits frequently necessitate PIP recipients to use their extra costs benefits to cover day-to-day living costs. (Paragraph 98) Benefit levels in the U 75

Support provided through Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is not operating as intended. Evidence suggests that insufficient means-tested benefits frequently necessitate PIP recipients to use their extra costs benefits to cover day-to-day living costs. (Paragraph 98) Benefit levels in the U 75 Type: conclusion | Number: 6 | Response status: accepted Government response: The Government agrees that PIP is not operating as intended. As the Committee will be aware, it published “Modernising Support for Independent Living: The Health and Disability Green Paper” on 29 April 2024. The Green Paper looks at whether there are ways the Government can improve how it supports p