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How the DWP makes a decision on PIP claims
How Personal Independence Payment (PIP) claims are assessed by the Department for Work and Pensions, and information on the descriptors and scoring used
Moving to another council home or housing association home
If your council home doesn’t meet your needs, you might be able to move to a different one. Find out more about mutual exchange and tenancy transfer
Equality Advisory Support Service discrimination helpline
Equality Advisory Support Service helpline offering advice to people who may have experienced discrimination
Getting a permanent right to live in the UK if you have a family visa
Check if you can apply for indefinite leave if you already have a family visa
Step 1: Check it was because of a protected characteristic
To check if you’ve been discriminated against under the Equality Act 2010, you can check if what you experienced was because of a protected characteristic
Coronavirus - if you're worried about working
Check what to do if you’re worried about being safe at work because of coronavirus (COVID-19). Also what to do if you’re pregnant, or if you or someone you live with has a health condition
Check if you're eligible for PIP
Conditions you have to meet to get Personal Independence Payment (PIP), a benefit that helps with extra costs if you're ill, have a disability or mental health issues.
Applying for a JSA hardship payment
Find out who can get a JSA hardship payment and how much you’ll get. Find out how to apply for a JSA hardship payment
Help with your PIP review form
What to do if you receive a 'Making sure your award is right' PIP review form (sometimes called an AR1 or PIP.1043 form
Complaining about your neighbour
Check how to deal with neighbours who make you feel uncomfortable - for example if they’re noisy or have a dog that barks a lot