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<p>Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is not based on condition or on whether it
is or isn’t lifelong, instead being based on the daily living or mobility needs arising.
Between April 2013 and 31<sup>st</sup> January 2019, 375,550 PIP claimants were awarded
an ongoing award at their initial decision. Ongoing awards do not have an end date,
but will be subject to a light touch review at the 10-year point.</p><p> </p><p>Ongoing
awards have been a feature of PIP since it was introduced in 2013. The change introduced
last year provides clearer guidance on the process for Case Managers to follow and
will ensure that those receiving the maximum support under PIP, and where their needs
will not improve or deteriorate – such as those with a severe or progressive condition
- receive an ongoing award with a light touch review at the ten-year point.</p><p>
</p><p><strong>Source: PIP ADS</strong></p><p><strong>Notes</strong></p><ul><li>An
ongoing award is defined as an award which doesn’t have an end date in the PIP ADS.</li><li>Figures
are based on the first decision only and does not take into account Mandatory Reconsideration
or Appeal.</li><li>Normal Rules only.</li><li>Data includes both New Claims and DLA
Reassessment claims.</li></ul><ul><li>Data has been rounded to the nearest 10.</li></ul><ul><li>This
is unpublished data. It should be used with caution and it may be subject to future
revision.</li><li>Great Britain only.</li></ul>
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