Title: Presentation heading goes here Sub heading goes here Date
1Personal Independence Payment
Rob OCarroll, Nick Smith, Claire de Banke, Craig
IsherwoodDepartment for Work and
Pensionsnawranational association of welfare
rights advisers10th June 2011
2The need to reform DLA
- Not fundamentally changed or updated since it was
introduced in 1992 - Lacks consistency in decisions around half of
DLA decisions are made without any additional
medical evidence - Complex and confusing many people have told us
claim forms are too long - Lacks some of the basic checks fundamental to
state benefits no structured approach to
reviews - Not sustainable in its current form, in the long
term
3The new benefit key proposals
- Replace DLA with a new benefit to be introduced
for working age people from 2013 called Personal
Independence Payment, that will - continue to help contribute to the extra costs of
living independently - recognise changes to individuals situations
- be simpler to administer and easier to
understand and - have a new fairer, more objective and more
transparent assessment - Two components
- Mobility component
- Daily-living component
- Each component will have two rates standard and
enhanced
4Retains key features of DLA what stays the same
- Personal Independence Payment will
- remain an extra-costs cash benefit
- not be means tested or taxable
- be available to people in or out of work and
- support those in the most difficult circumstances
by maintaining special rules for people who are
terminally ill
5Overview of the new assessment whats different
- Assessment
- Focus is on assessing ability to participate in
society with priority in the benefit going to
those least able to do so - Assessment criteria identifies key everyday
activities providing a more assessment of the
impact of a health condition or impairment on an
individuals ability to participate - Individuals will be able to advise us on the best
sources of supporting evidence - Ensure the award continues to reflect the
individuals changing needs over time - Working with disabled people to test the draft
criteria - Seeking views from disabled people and
stakeholders - Now carrying out testing involving 1000 sample
assessments (May to Sept) - Will publish second draft of criteria in autumn
6Implementing Personal Independence
PaymentGetting ready
- Work underway in advance of introduction in 2013
- - arrangements for taking new claims and
reassessing existing customers - - changes to our processes and systems
(including IT) - - new commercial contracts
- - guidance and training for our staff
(including Decision Makers)
7Implementing Personal Independence
PaymentGetting better
- Opportunity to
- - improve delivery arrangements and customer
experience - - differentiate our service, recognising our
customers wide variety of needs - - provide better information about the new
benefit and clearer notifications - - achieve different customer behaviour and
attitudes
8Implementing Personal Independence
PaymentGetting it right
- Committed to involving disabled people and their
representatives in our design and development - - PIP Implementation Consultation Group set up
- - finalising programme of involvement activity
and research - - seeking views on wide range of issues
including migration strategy, claims process
and forms and communications - - key issue to talk about is how we support you
to support disabled people
9Introduction of Personal Independence Payment 2013
- A high number of people who claim DLA do so with
the support of a customer representative and we
expect that this support will continue to be
sought by people claiming Personal Independence
Payment - We expect the introduction of Personal
Independence Payment to present a challenge for
customer representative groups - Personal Independence Payment is a new benefit
which will replace working age Disability Living
Allowance (DLA) from 2013 - There are significant differences between DLA and
the Personal Independence Payment - DLA will still exist for people age 16 and under
and 65 and over
10Preparing for the introduction of Personal
Independence Payment
- We want to do all we can to support customer
representatives by providing accurate information
so that -
- Customer representative groups understand
Personal Independence Payment rules of
entitlement and the administrative process - You can support our shared customers in
understanding Personal Independence Payment and
their decision to make a claim, and - we can help remove any confusion around managing
2 different systems with potentially different
administrative rules eg. Personal Independence
Payment for working age customers and DLA for
children and those currently on DLA aged over 65
11How can we support welfare rights advisers to
prepare for the introduction of Personal
Independence Payment?
- To help us support you, we would like to ask-
- What information do you need?
- How can we provide this effectively and
efficiently? - Is there anything else we need to consider?
12Contact Details
If you would like to get in touch, we can be
contacted as follows- Rob OCarroll, DWP DCB
Policy Email rob.o'carroll_at_dwp.gsi.gov.uk
Nick Smith, DWP DCB Policy Email -
nick.smith3_at_dwp.gsi.gov.uk Claire de Banke,
PDCS Personal Independence Payment
Programme Email - claire.de-banke_at_dwp.gsi.gov.uk
Craig Isherwood, PDCS Customer Consultation
Manager Email Craig.Isherwood_at_dwp.gsi.gov.uk