Personal independence payment - claims to decisions
Personal independence payment (PIP) is a disability welfare benefit run by the Department for Work and Pensions. It is aimed at those starting a PIP claim aged between 16 to pension age.
Personal independence payment (PIP) is a disability welfare benefit run by the Department for Work and Pensions. It is aimed at those starting a PIP claim aged between 16 to pension age.
This essential two-morning course is aimed at non-benefit staff and volunteers working with people for whom benefits are an issue.
This half-day standard level online course looks at how limited capability for work rules affect UC.
This two-morning course provides a practical and tactical look at working with people with mental health diagnoses to help secure full entitlement to benefits, and to help avoid some of the p
This course looks at how to use medical evidence effectively, particularly in Personal Independence Payment, Disability Living Allowance and Universal Credit Appeals.
To successfully challenge a benefits decision understanding where it fits within this decision making machinery can make all the difference to questions such as:
This training course focuses on universal credit (UC), the centre piece of the Government’s welfare reform programme.
This standard level course offers an opportunity for advisers to gain knowledge
This two-morning online training course summarises how the personal independence payment (PIP) claim process or ‘journey’ works and the importance of the PIP2 questionnaire.
The requirement to have a right to reside for key benefits such as universal credit, remains a significant barrier preventing many EEA nationals accessing these benefits.