Figures produced by the DWP show that, at present rates, it will take almost ten years to work through the backlog of outstanding personal independence payment (PIP) planned award reviews.  This means that over 74,000 claimants are likely to be getting a lower award than they are entitled to.

A Freedom of Information request by a Benefits and Work member asked the DWP to provide the outstanding number of PIP reviews, the cause of the backlog and how long it would take to clear.

The DWP responded that “As of 31st May 2024, there were 392,000 Award Reviews outstanding in England and Wales.”

The department said there was no timeline for clearing the backlog and that:

“The main reason for the length of time to complete PIP award reviews is very high demand for PIP. We are seeing unprecedented numbers of new claims being made. To manage this demand, and ensure cases are put into payment as soon as possible, we are prioritising these claims.” 

 The DWP claimed that it is recruiting additional case managers and that assessment providers are “taking steps to increase the number of Healthcare Professionals they employ”.  However, they also stressed that “it takes time to train and consolidate new entrants”.

However, the latest quarterly PIP statistics published earlier this month, show that in the last quarter the DWP only managed to reduce the backlog of outstanding award reviews by 10,000.  The figures show that 120,000 new award reviews were registered and 130,000 were cleared.

So at the current rate it would take just short of 10 years to work through the entire backlog.

And, in fact, the most recent quarter was the only one in the last year that the backlog was actually reduced. In preceding quarters it either went up or remained the same.

Given that the number of PIP new claims is continuing to rise month on month, with the last quarter seeing a record breaking quarter of a million new claims, it is doubtful whether new recruits will be able to do much to cut the review backlog.

Also according to DWP statistics the outcome of planned award reviews over the last five years has been:

  • Increased  19%
  • Maintained  54%
  • Decreased  7%
  • Disallowed  20%

On this basis, the backlog includes:

  • 74,480 claimants getting a lower award of PIP than they are entitled to
  • 27,440 claimants getting a higher award than they are entitled to
  • 78,400 claimants who are no longer entitled to PIP, in the view of the DWP.

It is hard to see how this situation can be resolved in the near future.  In the meantime, tens of thousands of claimants will continue to receive yet another annual communication from the DWP telling them that their review has not yet taken place and that their current award will remain in payment.   

We'd be interested to hear from readers how long you have been waiting for your planned PIP award review.

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    · 4 months ago
    Since the form went back in February 2024
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    · 4 months ago
    I’ve given up on my renewal. 8 months since I put in my renewal forms and my conditions have worsened. Had my MP write to them and DWP just said tough will be done when it’s done. Or put in a change of condition renewal and go to the back of the Q.. so left hanging for god knows how long. It does have a very negative effect on your mental health even though I claim for a physical disability. 
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    · 4 months ago
    They are making the system fail. No doubt DWP staff have their own gripes with the system. It would be good to hear from one of them, even anon,so we could understand what’s going on. Some of their practices are way out of date and need modernisation. It’s ok concentrating on NEW claims, but if no one deals with Reviews it’s no wonder overall demand is ballooning.
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      · 4 months ago
      @Al My friend works at the DWP dealing with PIP claims. They are stressed, understaffed, instructed not to answer phone calls half the time and can't retain staff. They are also refusing to make reasonable adjustments for her disability despite providing medical evidence and having both OH and the union on her side. So disdain for the disabled and long term ill seems totally embedded in the system
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    · 4 months ago
    I'm still on DLA. The longer the better I feel.
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      · 4 months ago
      @Rainbow How long is the delay in transferring people on DLA indefinite awards to PIP? My relative would prefer just to stay on DLA indefinitely than go through the transfer ordeal. 
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      · 4 months ago
      @Rainbow So am I and still on it 

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    · 4 months ago
    The more pesemistic side of me thinks this is another reason they're trying to abolish it.....
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      · 4 months ago
      @CaroA It's a tale nearly as old as the welfare state, under resource a service until it's barely functional and everyone is unhappy with it then declare it "not fit for purpose" and replace it with something else cheaper / less favourable to those who use it / more favourable to some alternative delivery agent that some more cynical than me may say have greased the palms of someone in a position to influence the formation of the new service.
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      · 4 months ago
      @CaroA CoroA, I think you are right !

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