Consultation on the PIP assessment 'moving around' activity
Consultation on the PIP assessment 'moving around' activity.
From April 2013 Disability Living Allowance (DLA) began to be replaced for new claimants with a new benefit, Personal Independence Payment (PIP). Like DLA, PIP is intended to provide a contribution to the extra costs faced by people with disabilities and long-term health conditions. Whether individuals receive the benefit, and how much they receive, will be determined by an assessment of their needs. The PIP assessment has been designed to ensure that support is targeted at those individuals who face the greatest barriers to independent living.
The criteria used in the assessment were developed in liaison with a group of independent experts in health, disability and social care and with extensive engagement with disabled people and their organisations. We have already carried out 2 consultations on the first two drafts of the assessment criteria, in 2011 and 2012.
We received feedback from some disabled people and their organisations saying that they were unhappy with the changes that have been made to the assessment criteria for the ‘moving around’ activity as a result of a previous consultation and wanted a further opportunity to have their views considered. We therefore decided to carry out an additional consultation, seeking further views on the ‘moving around’ activity.
Alternative formatsThis consultation is available in a number of alternative formats, including audio (.mp3), British Sign Language video, easy read and large print PDF download. A rich text format file is also available which you can use with the word processing software on your computer.
British Sign Language video (BSL)This consultation can be viewed as a BSL video.
- Consultation BSL video (YouTube)
This consultation is available in audio format (.mp3), split into 8 sections:
- Consultation audio track 1 (843KB)
- Consultation audio track 2 (2.9MB)
- Consultation audio track 3 (3.6MB)
- Consultation audio track 4 (3.7MB)
- Consultation audio track 5 (14.9MB)
- Consultation audio track 6 (6.4MB)
- Consultation audio track 7 (8.7MB)
- Consultation audio track 8 (1.3MB)