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<p>The claiming process for Personal Independence Payment (PIP), including the arrangements
to invite existing Disability Living Allowance (DLA) claimants to claim PIP, was co-produced
with the assistance of disabled people, carers and their representative support organisations
to ensure it works effectively. Up to the end of October 2017 nearly 1,177,000 DLA
to PIP claims had been registered, of which nearly 1,100,000 claims had been cleared.
To ensure continuity of payment, DLA claimants continue to get paid while their PIP
claim is being assessed.</p><p> </p><p>The Secretary of State and Ministers receive
a wide range of representations about PIP from individuals, organisations and Parliamentarians.
However, as PIP is a different benefit to DLA, with different assessment criteria,
someone moving from DLA to PIP will not automatically be entitled to PIP, or guaranteed
the same level of award. PIP is intended to focus support on those who need it most
and 38 per cent of those previously in receipt of DLA are currently receiving the
highest possible rate of benefit compared with only 15 per cent on DLA of working
age at May 2013.</p>
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