Citizens Advice found more than 430,000 people are currently waiting for a Personal Independent Payment review, with some facing delays of more than two years
Disabled people are missing out on an estimated £24million every month because of delays to Personal Independent Payment reviews.
PIP is a benefit designed to help working age adults living with an illness, disability or mental health condition. Awards typically last between nine months and ten years, then you normally need to renew your claim – but Citizens Advice claims people have been left waiting years for a decision.
The charity found more than 430,000 people are currently waiting for a PIP review. Some are facing delays of more than two years. These people are twice as likely to say they can rarely or never cover their essentials each month, Citizens Advice said, as bills continue to rise during the cost of living crisis.
Just under two thirds (61%) of the people Citizens Advice helped with food bank referrals in the past six months were disabled or had a long term health condition. The number of people seeking support from the charity with issues related to PIP reviews has increased by 19% in the last six months, compared to the same period last year.