Around 2.8 million people get Personal Independence Payment (PIP) - but many don't know this lets them get other benefits too.
PIP is awarded to claimants who need additional financial help living with a long-term physical or mental disability.
In the quarter ending October 2021, there were 180,000 new applications for PIP, according to the latest figures from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
That is the highest number since PIP was first introduced in 2013.
Many of these newcomers to PIP may not be aware that it opens the door to lots of other financial help with living costs, Birmingham Live reports .
The DWP has explained that those who are on PIP may qualify for further assistance with everyday finances in the form of the following discounts and freebies.
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Other help you can get if you are on PIP
- Council tax discount (up to 100 percent, apply via your local authority).
- Free bus pass - contact your local council to find out who issues disabled bus passes in your area as part of the English National Concessionary Travel Scheme.
- Blue Badge for parking (costs up to £10 in England and £20 in Scotland. It’s free in Wales.)
- Motability scheme (where you trade some or all of enhanced mobility component towards the cost of a vehicle).
- Up to a third off rail tickets with a Disabled Person's Railcard.
- Winter Fuel Payment - any PIP claimants who were born on or before September 26, 1955, would qualify for this £100 to £300 payment designed to help older people with their heating bills. Those on State Pension and some other benefits get paid it automatically, others have to make a claim by calling 0800 731 0160.
- Free prescriptions - depends on specific medical condition, find out more here.
- Warm Home Discount Scheme - those on PIP should qualify for the £140 discount on electricity bills (or on your gas bill instead if your supplier provides you with both gas and electricity).
- Vehicle tax exemption - available to those on the enhanced rate mobility component of PIP.
- WaterSure scheme to cap your water bills.
- Disabled Facilities Grant to modify your home - up to £30,000 is available in England, up to £36,000 in Wales, and up to £25,000 in Northern Ireland. Not available in Scotland.
Note that those on PIP do not, however, qualify for the Cold Weather Payment, which is only available to people on income-related benefits
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How to apply for PIP
Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is available if:
- you’re 16 or over
- you have a long-term physical or mental health condition or disability
- you have difficulty doing certain everyday tasks or getting around
- you expect the difficulties to last for at least 12 months from when they started
Those applying for the first time must also be under State Pension age.
Applicants are assessed to see how difficult they find everyday tasks and getting around, with an amount awarded for each. You can get up to £608.60 a month, which will increase in April to £627.60.
Rejection rates are high, and rejected claims can be appealed.