UK disabled folk, carers, and other interested parties, there is to be a review of the Personal Independence Payment system, and there is an open call for evidence. The details are on this page:

https://www.gov.uk/government/calls-for-evidence/timms-review-of-personal-independence-payment-call-for-evidence

There is a link towards the bottom of the page to a form for submitting evidence, and an email address for submitting evidence in other formats.

Call for evidence closes 28th May 2026.

#UK #PersonalIndependencePayment #Disability #UKDisability #UKBenefits #DWP #TimmsReview

Timms Review of Personal Independence Payment: Call for Evidence

This Call for Evidence is being administered by DWP on behalf of the Timms Review steering group and seeks to gather feedback and insight relating to the areas outlined in the Terms of Reference of the Review.

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Last time around - the time when PIP was reviewed - my GP surgery were unable to provide a copy of my file because it is lost.

Instead, they printed a patient summary. That had brief mentions of most everything I needed so I went with it, lost PIP and failed the appeal

This time, I asked for an up-to-date printed patient summary first. They only printed 6 months, and it is missing a bunch of stuff

#PersonalIndependencePayment #PIP #UKBenefits

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Disability activists stage final protest outside Swansea DWP office as welfare bill faces critical vote

The protest, led by Swansea Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC), took place on Monday 8th July, just hours before Parliament was due to debate the Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill at committee stage and third reading. Campaigners say they are proud to have helped secure major concessions from the government, but remain deeply concerned about the bill’s long-term impact.

“We gave it everything we had,” said Ben Golightly, Swansea DPAC spokesperson. “We’re proud of what we’ve achieved, but it’s a partial victory. We don’t want to leave behind young disabled people or those who become disabled in future.”

Following the rally, activists attempted to deliver a letter to management at Swansea’s DWP office, supported by members of the PCS trade union, which represents DWP staff. Security refused to engage, prompting police to attend. Officers offered to deliver the letter on behalf of the group, concluding what Golightly described as “quite possibly the politest direct action ever.”

Disabled people hoping to deliver a letter were locked out.Police officers outside the DWP building accepted the letter from Swansea Disabled People Against Cuts.

The protest was timed to avoid disruption to claimants and was intended as a peaceful demonstration against what campaigners call an “undemocratic” legislative process. Swansea DPAC has previously criticised the government for rushing the bill through Parliament without proper scrutiny or consultation.

The bill passed its second reading on 1 July by 335 votes to 260, with 49 Labour MPs voting against the government. In response to mounting pressure, ministers reversed proposed cuts to Universal Credit and agreed to delay changes to Personal Independence Payment (PIP) until after a formal review. Since then, MPs from across parties have tabled more than 30 pages of amendments, which will be debated later today.

Among the most contentious proposals are:

  • A government amendment to rename the bill, removing “and Personal Independence Payment” from the title.
  • A clause from Labour’s Cat Eccles requiring PIP assessments to be carried out by civil servants, not private providers.
  • Amendments from Conservative MPs Helen Whately and Gavin Williamson to exclude foreign nationals from claiming Universal Credit and PIP.
  • Proposals to extend eligibility for severe conditions to those with fluctuating illnesses like Parkinson’s and MS.
  • A call from Labour’s Stella Creasy to ensure the bill complies with the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.

The Timms Review, led by disability minister Stephen Timms, will now shape future changes to PIP. Labour MPs have called for the review to be co-produced with disabled people and independently overseen.

Despite the stress and uncertainty, Golightly said the campaign had sparked a new wave of disability activism:

“Their attacks have created a whole new generation of disability activists who are compassionate, capable, knowledgeable, spirited, selfless and kind.”

The group says it will continue to push for full protection of disability benefits and urges others to take action:

“When you see injustice and ask, can I make a difference? The answer is yes. Have hope, organise democratically, work as a team, look after each other, and steer yourself by the trade union slogan: an injury to one is an injury to all.”

#benefits #disabilityBenefits #DWP #PersonalIndependencePayment #PIP #SwanseaDPAC #UKGovernment #UniversalCredit

"Labour’s collective belief in the dignity of labour regularly curdles into two toxic ways of thinking. One is a belief that paid employment is the only reliable gauge of people’s esteem; the other is a queasiness about disability that sometimes lurks just below the surface. There is also an apparently desperate need to counter any suggestion that Labour ministers are liberal fainthearts. In March, the justice secretary, Shabana Mahmood, offered a curt explanation of why the government was set on its plan: “This is the Labour party. The clue is in the name. We believe in work”."

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/jun/22/labour-disability-benefit-cuts-keir-starmer

#UKpol #LabourUK #DisabilityCuts #PersonalIndependencePayment #PIPcuts #JohnHarris #TheGuardianUK #BenefitCuts #UKbenefits #UKdisability #LabourPartyUK

Look at Labour’s cruel attitude towards disability benefits, then tell me Keir Starmer cares about ‘human dignity’

These proposed cuts will turn people’s lives into a nightmare. No wonder they are scared about where this all might lead, says Guardian columnist John Harris

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DWP issues second dodgy press release in attempt to trick media into supporting cuts to disability benefits

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has issued a second misleading press release in consecutive weeks as it tries to trick the mainstream media into supporting its controversial cuts to disa…

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I #CanHelpWith signposting to disability rights stuff in the UK and how to challenge it. I can also help people challenge UK bureaucracies.

UK disability rights resources at www.reasonableaccess.org.uk (btw much of this can be adapted easily to trans legal rights too).

#AccessToWork disability employment support info at https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DlRN_Z7z15lF1jad8rFYx01vep5A47URogPHWfu83Jo/edit?tab=t.0#heading=h.86r4wfgz7mn

#PersonalIndependencePayment info at https://docs.google.com/document/d/1PARAlC1vWd1rG0ry9zguNC95e8ZK5ZvpIuBbiIOzh6M/edit?tab=t.0#heading=h.86r4wfgz7mn

Share those documents where relevant. Tag me into related stuff where I can reply.

Access to Work (AtW) - Natalya's Criptivist Information Pages

Access to Work - Natalya's Criptivist Info series This page is not official advice, this is a summary of info and resources I share as a grassroots disability activist. Contents Access to Work - Natalya's Criptivist Info series 1 AtW rules 1 Completable PDFs of Access to Work claim forms 1 Su...

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The Week in Ableist Bullsh*t: don't worry, disabled TODDLERS are fair game to right-wing rags too

Yes, apparently disabled toddlers are living the Life of Riley with their tax-free benefits - blowing taxpayer cash on fags and booze

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Just received the prints of my two posters which will be on display at Northumbria University's Digital Civics Exchange next week. I will also be delivering a talk on the same day about my Digital Benefits and Disbenefits research project about access to digitised welfare benefit sysyems in the UK.

#hci #computerscience #digitalcivics #welfarebenefits #universalcredit #uc #personalindependencepayment #pip #uk

https://sites.google.com/view/digital-civics-exchange-2024/attending/programme#h.8x2ke279gkzd

Digital Civics Exchange 2024 - Programme

Welcome to the Digital Civics Exchange Program, for all timings, locations and events see here. If you would like to add these into your calendar add them over from our Digital Civics Events Calendar ➡️ For quick links to each day: