Timms Review interim report finds disability benefits system failing disabled people
The Timms Review interim report on Personal Independence Payment (Pip) has found that disability benefits are no longer fit for purpose and fail to reflect how health and work have changed over the past decade. Conducted by Minister for Social Security and Disability Sir Stephen Timms, the review drew on over 38,000 responses, workshops, and engagement with disabled people and experts. It is described as one of the largest co-produced reviews delivered by the government. A full report is expected later this year.
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Disability benefits are no longer fit for purpose and are failing to keep pace with how health and work have changed over the past decade
It is one of the largest co-produced reviews delivered by the government
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