PIP Decision Challenge Starter Pack — England & Wales
A structured PDF workbook that helps you organise your own information and prepare your own Mandatory Reconsideration request, step by step, at your own pace.
Receiving a PIP decision that does not reflect how your condition affects you can feel overwhelming. Knowing where to start, what to gather, and how to set it all out clearly is often the hardest part. This pack is designed to take away the blank-page problem.
It is a structured PDF workbook built around England and Wales processes — the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), the CRMR1 form, and the First-tier Tribunal (Social Security and Child Support) via HMCTS. It does not write your case for you, and it is not legal or welfare-rights advice. It gives you a clear, section-by-section layout so you can record your own information, gather the right documents, and organise your own position before you contact DWP or submit your CRMR1 form.
What is inside the pack: a plain-language explanation of what Mandatory Reconsideration is and how the CRMR1 form is used. A document and evidence checklist. A PIP decision record with an MR deadline tracker (one month from the date on your decision letter). A real-life information planner for the everyday tasks that matter to you, in your own words. A DWP communications log (PIP enquiry line 0800 121 4433). A draft structure for your CRMR1 covering letter that you complete yourself. A Mandatory Reconsideration Notice receipt record. A short tribunal-readiness handoff for the First-tier Tribunal / SSCS1 or online appeal stage. Contacts and signposting: Citizens Advice, local welfare rights services, benefit appeals helpline (0300 123 1142), Samaritans (116 123).
£14.99, delivered immediately as a PDF download. Yours to keep and work through at your own pace.
Please read before purchasing: this is an administrative-navigation workbook. It is not legal advice, welfare-rights advice, or representation. Personal Navigator UK is not a regulated adviser or an emergency service. It does not tell you whether to challenge your decision, what to write, or what outcome to expect. For free regulated advice in England and Wales, contact Citizens Advice or your local welfare rights service. If you are in crisis, call Samaritans on 116 123.