COMMENTS

  1. Planning and following journeys

    The descriptors for Activity 1 are - 1. Can plan and follow the route of a journey unaided. 0 points 2. Needs prompting to be able to undertake any journey to avoid overwhelming psychological distress to the …

  2. PIP Assessment

    Plan and follow a journey. Planning and following journeys is a mobility activity. Add the points you score for this activity with the points you score for the other mobility activity to find out if …

  3. Q13: going out

    It’s your chance to give the DWP a true picture of how your condition affects your ability to plan or follow a route, or go outside. They'll use this to decide if you get PIP. You can …

  4. Overwhelming psychological distress and journeys: changes to PIP …

    In Personal Independence Payment (PIP) assessments, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) considers your ability to plan and follow a journey.

  5. How to fill in the PIP form : Mental Health & Money …

    We explain how to fill in your Personal Independence Payment (PIP) claim form - PIP2: How your disability affects you. We guide you through each question, explaining what it means and suggest what you could include …

  6. 2.4 Mobility activities

    Activity 11 – Planning and following journeys. This activity considers a claimant’s ability to plan and follow the route of a journey. It is useful separately to consider: ability to plan the route of a …

  7. Going out

    This activity looks at your ability to plan and follow the route of a journey safely and reliably. It applies to you if you cannot work out where to go, follow directions, crossroads safely or deal with unexpected changes in your journey.

  8. PIP Questions

    Personal Independence Payments (PIP) helps with some extra costs caused by long term physical disabilities or mental illness if you are aged between 16-64.