6 Dec 2007 : Column 1508Wcontinued
Community care grants, Great Britain, 1 April 2007 to 31 October 2007 |
Refusal reason | Number of initial refusals | Initial refusals as percentage of initial decisions |
Savings sufficient to meet cost
|
300
|
0.1
|
Not in receipt of IS/JSA(IB)/PC and unlikely to be
|
27,400
|
8.5
|
Excluded items
|
9,800
|
3.0
|
Amount is less than £30, not travelling expenses
|
200
|
0.1
|
Direction 4 not satisfied
|
106,700
|
33.1
|
Previous application and decision
|
9,000
|
2.8
|
Insufficient priority
|
19,300
|
6.0
|
Other
|
2,200
|
0.7
|
Total
|
174,800
|
54.2
|
6 Dec 2007 : Column 1509W
Key:
IS =income support
JSA(IB) = jobseeker's allowance (income-based)
PC = pension credit
Notes
1. An application may be refused for more than one reason. These tables are based on primary refusal reasons.
2. Numbers of initial refusals have been rounded to the nearest 100. Percentages have been rounded to one decimal place and have been calculated from unrounded numbers. Totals may not sum due to rounding.
Source:
DWP Social Fund Policy, Budget and Management Information System.
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Social Security Benefits
Chris Grayling:
To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions what estimate he has made of expected (a) on-flows, (b) off-flows and (c) stock claimant numbers for (i) incapacity benefit (credits only), (ii) incapacity benefit (benefits) (iii) severe disablement allowance, (iv) income support and (v) jobseekers allowance in each year to 2019-20. [163511]
Mr. Plaskitt:
The available information is in the tables.
The figures provided are projections that are made as part of the normal process of assessing long-term public finances. As part of this, projections for jobseekers allowance make use of the Treasurys unemployment assumption.
The figures provided in the tables are in line with the cautious and prudent approach to making fiscal projections, where the impact of existing and proposed policies is taken into account once there is robust evidence of their effect, but the impact of new or planned policies is not considered where the evidence is more limited. For example, the incapacity benefits figures include estimates of the impact of the roll-out of Pathways to Work but not the introduction of Employment and Support Allowance.
The figures are not therefore an assessment of the aims or effect of Government strategy in the benefit and employment field.
Projected numbers of working-age claimants of incapacity benefit credits onlyGreat Britain 2006-07 to 2019-20 |
thousand |
| Claimants | Flows-on | Flows-off |
2006-07
|
987
|
285
|
284
|
2007-08
|
997
|
286
|
280
|
2008-09
|
990
|
271
|
283
|
2009-10
|
974
|
262
|
276
|
2010-11
|
974
|
269
|
259
|
2011-12
|
979
|
270
|
259
|
2012-13
|
983
|
271
|
260
|
2013-14
|
987
|
272
|
260
|
2014-15
|
993
|
273
|
260
|
2015-16
|
998
|
274
|
261
|
2016-17
|
1,005
|
274
|
261
|
2017-18
|
1,011
|
275
|
261
|
2018-19
|
1,019
|
275
|
260
|
2019-20
|
1,026
|
276
|
262
|
6 Dec 2007 : Column 1510W
Projected numbers of working-age claimants in receipt of incapacity benefitGreat Britain 2006-07 to 2019-20 |
thousand |
| Claimants | Flows -o n | Flows-o ff |
2006-07
|
1,456
|
311
|
357
|
2007-08
|
1,408
|
312
|
356
|
2008-09
|
1,348
|
297
|
358
|
2009-10
|
1,284
|
288
|
347
|
2010-11
|
1,261
|
304
|
309
|
2011-12
|
1,246
|
308
|
319
|
2012-13
|
1,224
|
310
|
316
|
2013-14
|
1,213
|
314
|
311
|
2014-15
|
1,207
|
317
|
309
|
2015-16
|
1,204
|
321
|
309
|
2016-17
|
1,207
|
325
|
309
|
2017-18
|
1,212
|
330
|
311
|
2018-19
|
1,221
|
334
|
312
|
2019-20
|
1,230
|
338
|
314
|
Projected numbers of claimants (both working-age and pension-age) of severe disablement allowanceGreat Britain 2006-07 to 2019-20 |
thousand |
| Claimants | Flows-off |
2006-07
|
276
|
18
|
2007-08
|
258
|
14
|
2008-09
|
244
|
13
|
2009-10
|
231
|
12
|
2010-11
|
219
|
12
|
2011-12
|
208
|
10
|
2012-13
|
198
|
11
|
2013-14
|
188
|
9
|
2014-15
|
178
|
10
|
2015-16
|
169
|
8
|
2016-17
|
160
|
9
|
2017-18
|
152
|
8
|
2018-19
|
144
|
8
|
2019-20
|
136
|
8
|
Notes:
1. Figures are based on published Comprehensive Spending Review 2007 estimates.
2. Figures do not take into account new or planned policies.
3. Figures are projections and are therefore subject to revisions.
4. Figures include estimates of the impact of equalisation of state pension age on incapacity benefit.
5. New flows onto severe disablement allowance ceased from April 2001.
6. Figures for severe disablement allowance include working-age and pensioner claimants.
7. The balance between flows-on and flows-off will not reconcile to year-on-year changes. This is due to the within-year averaging applied to claimant projections.
|
Projected numbers of claimants of income supportGreat Britain 2006-07 to 2019-20 |
thousand |
| Caseload | Flows-on | Flows-off |
2007-08
|
2,128
|
625
|
640
|
2008-09
|
2,099
|
608
|
626
|
2009-10
|
2,064
|
608
|
624
|
2010-11
|
2,051
|
618
|
622
|
2011-12
|
2,060
|
623
|
626
|
2012-13
|
2,080
|
626
|
627
|
2013-14
|
2,092
|
629
|
626
|
2014-15
|
2,099
|
633
|
626
|
2015-16
|
2,110
|
637
|
626
|
2016-17
|
2,124
|
641
|
627
|
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2017-18
|
2,144
|
645
|
627
|
2018-19
|
2,163
|
649
|
627
|
2019-20
|
2,188
|
654
|
628
|
Notes:
1. Figures are based on published Comprehensive Spending Review 2007 estimates.
2. Figures do not take into account new or planned policies.
3. Figures are projections and are therefore subject to revisions.
4. Figures include estimates of the impact of equalisation of state pension age on income support.
5. The balance between flows-on and flows-off will not reconcile to year-on-year changes. This is due to the within-year averaging applied to claimant projections.
6. The figures for income support will include the majority of the projections for incapacity benefit credits-only.
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