Universal Credit and PiP for old claimants

Gel Man

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Does anyone know what’s happening to old claimants when you get reviewed for PiP again and will it affect Universal Credit health elements if you only get standard rate or none at all?
 
I get the impression that the purpose of reviews is to reduce the spend, not assess people's needs. If it's older people you are talking about though, my understanding is that your NI history is maintained by being granted PIP, so if they are nearing state pension age at least there should be light at the end of the tunnel if an existing claimant is subsequently denied. No idea about the second part - you might be best off asking citizen's advice.
 
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I get the impression that the purpose of reviews is to reduce the spend, not assess people's needs. If it's older people you are talking about though, my understanding is that your NI history is maintained by being granted PIP, so if they are nearing state pension age at least there should be light at the end of the tunnel if an existing claimant is subsequently denied. No idea about the second part - you might be best off asking citizen's advice.
Your National Insurance contributions is not granted through PIP but UC alone.
 
I think I might go and talk to citizens advice today where I don’t often go to do Art with other people with mental health problems. Citizens advice always turn up there or at least they used to.
 
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Person I am thinking of gets ESA as well and is definitely getting NI credit - maybe it's the ESA that does it.

I've seen her paperwork showing that PIP was awarded, but that it would be assessed after a fixed period - I think it might have been four years.
Yes, ESA does it for sure.

My pip award gets reviewed next November. It will be interesting to see what they do now.
 
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