Help to claim PIP
Personal Independence Payment (PIP) replaces Disability Living Allowance (DLA) for people aged 16 - 64 who have care needs, and/or mobility needs (difficulty getting around). Information about eligibility, assessment and how to make a claim
This factsheet is about Personal Independence Payment (PIP), a non means-tested benefit for people aged 16 to 65 who have a disability. Explains who qualifies and how to claim.
This self test tool allows you to score yourself for the daily living and mobility components of Personal Independence Payment (PIP). Helps you work out if you are or could be entitled to PIP.
Links to a factsheet that explains what Personal Independence Payments are, and how you can claim them.
Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is replacing Disability Living Allowance (DLA) for people with a long-term health condition or disability aged 16 to 64. You can use this online tool to check if it affects you; when your Disability Living Allowance may be affected and when you can make a new claim for PIP,
This information explains what Personal Independence Allowance is, and how you can claim and appeal a decision that has been made about your entitlement to Personal Independence Payments. This information is also available to watch in British sign language.
Personal independence payment (PIP) is a benefit for people between the ages of 16 and pension age who need help taking part in everyday life or who find it difficult to get around.