Capita will continue to assess claimants until February 2024
Outsourcing giant Capita will assess Personal Independence Payment claims from people with disabilities or long-term health conditions for another six months after winning a contract extension with the Department for Work and Pensions . The business said that the extension to the PIP contract would run from August 2023 to February 2024.
To help you prepare for your PIP assessment, below is everything you need to know about them - whatever the format. A health professional will carry out your assessment, write a report and send it to the DWP decision maker. During the telephone assessment you may be asked to describe how you complete simple tasks such as preparing and cooking food, getting washed and dressed and how you move around outside the home. Don’t rush to respond, remember they are looking at your claim form and asking the same questions you have already answered.
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