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Disability Living Allowance

Paul Holmes: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions how many children have received disability living allowance in each year since 1997, broken down by local authority; and if he will make a statement. [193282]

Maria Eagle: The information has been placed in the Library.

Disabled Access Rights

Charles Hendry: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions what European Union legislation applies to access rights for the disabled. [193702]

Maria Eagle: The Council Directive 2000/78/EC established a general framework for equal treatment in relation to access to employment and occupation. The Directive covers discrimination on the basis of disability, age, sexual orientation or religion and belief.

Gypsies and Travellers

Andrew Bennett: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions what progress has been made with his Department's project to review housing benefit rules for gypsy and traveller sites; and when it will report. [191142]

Mr. Pond: The Department has commissioned Spark Research Ltd. to undertake research to inform our review of housing benefit rules for gypsy and traveller sites. The project is due to report to officials in summer 2005.

Incapacity/Severe Disablement Benefit

Mr. Berry: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions what the average frequency is with which recipients of incapacity benefit, excluding those who are exempt from the personal capability assessment, are subject to medical re-testing, broken down by diagnosis group. [190900]


 
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Maria Eagle: Information about the frequency of referrals in individual cases is not recorded centrally and could be obtained only at disproportionate cost.

Initial referrals for personal capability assessments are made from between three and 10 weeks from the date of claim, according to the recorded diagnosis. Follow-up referrals are at intervals that are generally between three months and three years, based on the advice from the Medical Services' doctor.

Just over 2.7 million people were claiming incapacity benefits in May 2004. Approximately 1 million personal capability assessment referrals were made in 2003–04.

Mr. Goodman: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions how many (a) successful and (b) unsuccessful appeals were made against the rejection of applications for incapacity benefit and severe disablement allowance, broken down by (i) age and (ii) region. [191677]

Maria Eagle: This is a matter for Christina Townsend, Chief Executive of the Appeals Service. She will write to the hon. Member.

Letter from Norman Egan to Mr. Goodman, dated 25 October 2004:


Table 1
Incapacity Benefit and Severe Disablement Allowance Claims at May 2003
BenefitClaimantsBeneficiaries
Incapacity benefit2,394,2001,514,400
Severe disablement allowance333,400332,800



IB/SDA Data Notes:
1. Figures are subject to a high degree of sampling error and should only be used as a guide
2. Government Office Region figures have been derived using the claimant's postcode. Earlier Government Office Region figures were derived using the local office serial number. Comparisons with figures produced in publications
prior to February 2000 may not be appropriate.
3. Includes a small number of Credits only cases over pension age—incorrectly held on the INCAP computer system.
4. Claimants—Customers who Claim IB
5. Beneficiaries—Successful Claims and are in Payment of Benefit




 
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Table 2Receipts and outcome of appeals by age groups for the financial year April 2003 to March 2004

BenefitAge groupReceipts at appeals serviceCleared at hearingCleared in favourDecision
upheld
Cleared
others
Incapacity benefit (not PCA)All7,3954,5751,675-2,85050
Under 25525210-3055
25–492,380875-1,47530
50–591,010370-6305
60–64335100-2305
65+325110-210(23)
Incapacity benefit (PCA)All55,46041,85519,880-21,745225
Under 254,8452,215-2,60525
25–4921,3859,800-11,475110
50–5910,3555,235-5,05565
60–642,5351,275-1,24520
65+2,7351,360-1,37010
Severe disablement allowanceAll415370180-1855
Under 253015-15(23)
25–4919590-100(23)
50–599055-35(23)
60–643015-15(23)
65+2510-15(23)

Table 3Receipts and outcome of appeals by region groups for the financial year April 2003 to March 2004

BenefitRegionReceipts at appeals serviceCleared at hearingCleared in favourDecision
upheld
Cleared
others
Incapacity benefit (not PCA)Birmingham770490115-3705
Cardiff880470145-3205
Glasgow1,075660290-36010
Leeds1,370970360-6055
Liverpool475320105-2105
Newcastle46525060-185(23)
Nottingham1,410865365-48520
Salford32019050-1355
Sutton635365185-180(23)
Incapacity benefit (PCA)Birmingham5,8954,5501,815-2,73010
Cardiff8,1805,1752,400-2,75515
Glasgow10,8508,4904,465-3,97545
Leeds5,0453,4001,500-1,88020
Liverpool6,1205,5552,735-2,80515
Newcastle4,9703,4501,615-1,82510
Nottingham8,7606,5952,910-3,59590
Salford2,6702,6101,140-1,45020
Sutton2,9702,0301,295-730(23)
Severe disablement allowanceBirmingham555040-10(23)
Cardiff554530-20(23)
Glasgow403015-15(23)
Leeds454515-30(23)
Liverpool252510-15(23)
Newcastle15155-10(23)
Nottingham13512050-655
Salford1510(23)10(23)
Sutton302515-15(23)


(23) Data equal to nil or negligible.
Appeals Data Notes:
1. All figures are subject to change as more up to date data become available.
2. Figures for the latest months may rise significantly as information feeds through to the Appeals Service.
3. Figures are rounded to the nearest five.
4. Figures may not sum due to founding.
Source:
100 per cent. download of the Generic Appeals Processing System.


Mr. Goodman: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions how many people are employed by the appeals system in relation to incapacity benefit and severe disablement allowance. [191689]


 
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Maria Eagle: This is a matter for Christina Townsend, Chief Executive of the Appeals Service. She will write to the hon. Member.
 
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Letter from Norman Egan to Mr. Goodman, dated 25 October 2004:

Mr. Goodman: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions how many claimants of incapacity benefit and severe disablement allowance claimed other benefits simultaneously in each year since 1997, broken down by (a) the benefit claimed, (b) age and (c) region. [191691]

Maria Eagle: The information has been placed in the Library.


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