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If you contact us, use this reference: [Ref Number] PIP.7011 [Claimant Title/First Name/Surname] [Claimant Address Line 1] [Claimant Address Line 2] [Claimant Address Line 3] [Claimant Address Line 4] [Post Code] Personal Independence Payment Your Personal Independence Payment Decision Dear [Claimant Title/Surname] Thank you for your claim for Personal Independence Payment. [Department] [Office Address Line1] [Office Address Line2] [Office Address Line3] [Office Address Line4] [Post Code] www.gov.uk Telephone: 0845 XXX XXXX Textphone: 0845 XXX XXXX 07 January 2013 I ve considered all the information about your conditions and how they affect you as identified in: the "How your disability affects you" form the information provided by the health professional consultation report the information provided by Jobcentre Plus I ve decided you re not entitled to Personal Independence Payment from XX Month YYYY I realise you have a disability or health condition and receiving this decision isn t the news you were hoping for. Unfortunately you don't meet the criteria for Personal Independence Payment. I ll explain in more detail how I reached this decision on the next page. What happens next (full details can be found after the Decision Maker s Reasoning) I ll try to contact you to discuss the decision and offer further advice. You may like to contact a local support organisation who can provide independent help and support. You can find their details online, at your local library or in the telephone directory. 000007/000012/000001 Page 1 of 5

Although you re not getting Personal Independence Payment you may be able to get other benefits and services, including Housing Benefit and Council Tax Reduction scheme. If you re in a paid job or unemployed and about to start work, Access to Work may pay towards a support worker, or equipment you need at work, or getting to work if you can t use public transport. Please go to www.gov.uk/pip for more information about Personal Independence Payment and to find a full list of benefits and services you may be able to get and what you ll need to do to get them. You ll need to apply for those benefits. To be entitled to Personal Independence Payment you must have satisfied the disability conditions for three months and then be expected to satisfy them for another nine months from the date any award could start. Therefore you must need help for at least twelve months. Your needs are likely to reduce so you won t satisfy the disability conditions within the period specified above. Because of this you re not entitled to Personal Independence Payment. Decision Maker s Reasoning xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx(free Text up to 2000 characters per component)xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx(free Text up to 2000 characters per component)xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxx. Following your consultation and with the information you gave us, I ve decided that although you meet the following Daily Living descriptors, your needs are not enough to qualify for the Daily Living component: 000007/000012/000001 Page 2 of 5

Preparing food I ve decided you can prepare and cook a simple meal unaided. Taking nutrition I ve decided you can eat and drink unaided. Managing therapy or monitoring a health condition I ve decided you can either manage medication / therapy or monitor your health condition unaided, or you don t need to. Washing and bathing I ve decided you need an aid or appliance to wash or bathe. Managing toilet needs or incontinence I ve decided you need an aid or appliance to manage your toilet needs or incontinence. Dressing and undressing I ve decided you can dress and undress unaided. Communicating verbally I ve decided you can express and understand verbal information unaided. Reading and understanding signs, symbols and words I ve decided you need an aid or appliance, other than glasses or contact lenses, to read or understand either basic or complex information. Engaging with other people face to face I ve decided you can engage with other people unaided. Making budgeting decisions I ve decided you can make complex budgeting decisions unaided. Following your consultation and with the information you gave us, I ve decided that although you meet the following Mobility descriptors, your needs are not enough to qualify for the Mobility component: Planning and following a journey I ve decided you can plan and follow a route of a journey unaided. Moving Around I ve decided you can stand and then move more than 50 metres but no more than 200 metres. 000007/000012/000001 Page 3 of 5

What happens next I ll try to contact you before XX Month YYYY to discuss the decision. I ll explain the decision to you and why I ve come to it. If I ve been unable to contact you by XX Month YYYY and you want to discuss the decision or arrange a different date, please contact us. If you think the decision is wrong, please tell us why and we ll look at it again, including any extra information you give us. We may be able to change the decision, if we can t we ll tell you why. If you want us to look at the decision again then you ll need to contact us and ask for a reconsideration within one month of the date of this letter. If you don t contact us within one month and we can change the decision, we may only be able to change the decision from the date you contact us. You can t appeal against this decision until you ve asked us to look at the decision again, when we ll do a complete reconsideration of all your information. Other benefits and support Although you're not getting Personal Independence Payment, you may be able to get other benefits and services. You won't receive these automatically, you must claim them by contacting the office that pays the other benefit to find out if you're entitled. Other benefits or help you may be able to get: 1. Access to Work 2. Employment and Support Allowance 3. Universal Credit 4. Income Support 5. Jobseeker's Allowance 6. Pension Credit 7. Child Tax Credit 8. Working Tax Credit 9. The Family Fund. Helping severely disabled children 10. Council Tax Reduction scheme 11. Housing Benefit 12. NHS costs 13. Help from the Social Fund 14. Disabled Person Railcard 15. Legal Aid and legal advice 16. Blue Badge 17. Home Responsibilities Protection (for tax years before 6 April 2010) Help for someone looking after you - Carer's Credit (may help the person providing your care to build up entitlement to a better basic or additional State Pension) 000007/000012/000001 Page 4 of 5

This is for general information and is not a complete list. To find out more about benefits for disabled people and carers go to: The Benefits Adviser Service to see how much you might get at www.gov.uk/benefitsadviser. Support and advice You may like to contact a local support organisation who can provide independent help and support. You can find their details online, at your local library or in the telephone directory. We also have more information and tools to help you understand Personal Independence Payment at www.gov.uk/pip. Yours sincerely Office Manager 000007/000012/000001 Page 5 of 5