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    Does PiP,still exsist or is it all E,S,A, now??

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    From what I understand, PIP is the replacement for DLA (Disabled Living Allowance), ESA is the benefit you get if you have an ongoing condition and you are unable to work but you need an insurance line from your doctor to receive it on a regular basis. The government have been slow on rolling out PIP changes in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Only ESA and PIP apply in Scotland.

    hector5559

    Hm,they are trying to get a lady friend of mine who is on severe disability and mobility allowance to apply for E,S,A,when I think she should have been put on P,I,P,s
    ROMOS

    She will probably need an assessment done,

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