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Committee Material Published 14 Apr 2023 ↗ View on Parliament

We recognise that reducing waiting times is vital to ensuring people get the support that they need. However, we are keenly aware that delays are still happening. In line with our recommendation that the Department set clearance time targets, we also recommend that where these are missed, PIP applicants are paid an assessment rate for the remaining time until their claim is decided. This should be non-repayable 90 Health assessments for benefits in the event that a claim is disallowed. Where ...

We recognise that reducing waiting times is vital to ensuring people get the support that they need. However, we are keenly aware that delays are still happening. In line with our recommendation that the Department set clearance time targets, we also recommend that where these are missed, PIP applicants are paid an assessment rate for the remaining time until their claim is decided. This should be non-repayable 90 Health assessments for benefits in the event that a claim is disallowed. Where an award is made, claims should continue to be backdated at the rate awarded, less any amount paid at assessment rate. Type: conclusion | Number: 10 | Paragraph: 49 | Response status: not_addressed Government response: Income replacement benefits such as Employment and Support Allowance have a rate of payment during the assessment phase because the Department can establish a need at the outset—being out of work. PIP is not an income replacement benefit. It is paid to help with the additional cost