16 Results found for "Pip"
From InterAction 115, published Winter 2023 Reinventing the seasonSociety, the media, even our loved ones – all paint a picture of what Christmas is ‘supposed’ to look like. For those who can’t partake...
...potentially useful organisations in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland on our Useful contacts page.Pippa Stacey has lots of experience to share in her books University and chronic illness...
...factsheet offers guidance for people with M.E. who are applying for Personal Independence Payment (PIP), including how to challenge decisions you believe are wrong. Updated September 2022.
We are always inspired by those with M.E. who help make our work possible. Pippa Stacey wanted to create something to brighten the day of people living with chronic illness, and has achieved just that...
This Action for M.E. report highlights how Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is failing to meet the support needs of people with M.E. in Scotland. Published March 2016.
...Adult Disability Payment (ADP), a new Scottish benefit that will replace Personal Independence Payment (PIP). Delivered by Social Security Scotland, the new ADP is provided to disabled individuals between...
One of the many people with M.E. we have supported to apply for PIP will share their experience of the welfare benefits system at this week's All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) meeting on M.E.Please...
...as a creative writing tutor, I started to write."The result, to date, is ten books with more in the pipeline and I am now offering the books to any children who would enjoy reading them. The stories...
Supporting evidence – particularly medical – can make a crucial difference to the success of a welfare benefits claim or appeal. This factsheet includes information on how this is relevant for people...
...look into whether you are eligible for any welfare benefits such as Personal Independence Payment (PIP) to help towards the cost of this.If you cannot afford care privately, the main way to access support...
From InterAction 115, published Winter 2023 Reinventing the seasonSociety, the media, even our loved ones – all paint a picture of what Christmas is ‘supposed’ to look like. For those who can’t partake...
...potentially useful organisations in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland on our Useful contacts page.Pippa Stacey has lots of experience to share in her books University and chronic illness...
...factsheet offers guidance for people with M.E. who are applying for Personal Independence Payment (PIP), including how to challenge decisions you believe are wrong. Updated September 2022.
We are always inspired by those with M.E. who help make our work possible. Pippa Stacey wanted to create something to brighten the day of people living with chronic illness, and has achieved just that...
This Action for M.E. report highlights how Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is failing to meet the support needs of people with M.E. in Scotland. Published March 2016.
...Adult Disability Payment (ADP), a new Scottish benefit that will replace Personal Independence Payment (PIP). Delivered by Social Security Scotland, the new ADP is provided to disabled individuals between...
One of the many people with M.E. we have supported to apply for PIP will share their experience of the welfare benefits system at this week's All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) meeting on M.E.Please...
...as a creative writing tutor, I started to write."The result, to date, is ten books with more in the pipeline and I am now offering the books to any children who would enjoy reading them. The stories...
Supporting evidence – particularly medical – can make a crucial difference to the success of a welfare benefits claim or appeal. This factsheet includes information on how this is relevant for people...
...look into whether you are eligible for any welfare benefits such as Personal Independence Payment (PIP) to help towards the cost of this.If you cannot afford care privately, the main way to access support...
16 Results found for "Pip"
From InterAction 115, published Winter 2023 Reinventing the seasonSociety, the media, even our loved ones – all paint a picture of what Christmas is ‘supposed’ to look like. For those who can’t partake...
...potentially useful organisations in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland on our Useful contacts page.Pippa Stacey has lots of experience to share in her books University and chronic illness...
...factsheet offers guidance for people with M.E. who are applying for Personal Independence Payment (PIP), including how to challenge decisions you believe are wrong. Updated September 2022.
We are always inspired by those with M.E. who help make our work possible. Pippa Stacey wanted to create something to brighten the day of people living with chronic illness, and has achieved just that...
This Action for M.E. report highlights how Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is failing to meet the support needs of people with M.E. in Scotland. Published March 2016.
...Adult Disability Payment (ADP), a new Scottish benefit that will replace Personal Independence Payment (PIP). Delivered by Social Security Scotland, the new ADP is provided to disabled individuals between...
One of the many people with M.E. we have supported to apply for PIP will share their experience of the welfare benefits system at this week's All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) meeting on M.E.Please...
...as a creative writing tutor, I started to write."The result, to date, is ten books with more in the pipeline and I am now offering the books to any children who would enjoy reading them. The stories...
Supporting evidence – particularly medical – can make a crucial difference to the success of a welfare benefits claim or appeal. This factsheet includes information on how this is relevant for people...
...look into whether you are eligible for any welfare benefits such as Personal Independence Payment (PIP) to help towards the cost of this.If you cannot afford care privately, the main way to access support...