Leading the Timms Review: Co-Chairs Reveal March 2026 Progress

Comprehensive update on the Timms Review of Personal Independence Payment (PIP) from the co-chairs, detailing the review's current status and key developments.
The Timms Review of Personal Independence Payment (PIP) has reached a critical juncture, and the co-chairs are pleased to provide a detailed update on the progress made as of March 2026. This comprehensive report sheds light on the key milestones achieved, the challenges faced, and the road ahead for this crucial assessment of the PIP system.
At the heart of the Timms Review lies a steadfast commitment to ensuring that the PIP program is delivering on its core objectives of supporting individuals with disabilities and long-term health conditions. The co-chairs, Rt. Hon. Stephen Timms MP and Dame Esther Rantzen, have been leading a thorough and collaborative effort, engaging with a diverse range of stakeholders to gather insights and facilitate meaningful change.
One of the key priorities for the review has been to examine the assessment process and explore ways to enhance its efficiency, accuracy, and sensitivity. The co-chairs have undertaken a comprehensive analysis of the current system, identifying areas where improvements can be made to ensure a more streamlined and empathetic approach to evaluating individual needs.
Additionally, the Timms Review has placed a strong emphasis on improving communication and transparency throughout the PIP application and appeals process. The co-chairs have been working closely with the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to identify pain points and implement solutions that will provide clearer guidance and better support for claimants.
The review has also delved into the crucial issue of financial support and eligibility criteria, ensuring that the PIP system is serving the needs of those it was designed to assist. The co-chairs have engaged with a wide range of disability organizations, healthcare professionals, and PIP recipients to better understand the real-world impact of the current framework and explore opportunities for refinement.
As the Timms Review progresses, the co-chairs have emphasized the importance of fostering a collaborative and inclusive approach. They have actively sought input from diverse communities, including those with lived experiences of disability, to ensure that the review's recommendations reflect the needs and perspectives of those most impacted by the PIP system.
Looking ahead, the co-chairs remain committed to delivering a comprehensive set of recommendations that will reshape the PIP program and enhance the support available to individuals with disabilities and long-term health conditions. They are confident that the Timms Review will serve as a catalyst for meaningful change, ultimately improving the lives of those who rely on this vital form of assistance.
The co-chairs will continue to provide regular updates on the progress of the Timms Review, ensuring transparency and keeping the public informed of the review's ongoing developments. They encourage all interested parties to engage with the process and contribute their invaluable insights as the review moves forward.
Source: UK Government


