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Written Question
Universal Credit: Prisoners
Tuesday 20th February 2018

Asked by: Lord Hanson of Flint (Labour - Life peer)

Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, what discussions her Department has had with the Ministry of Justice on the merits of awarding universal credit to prisoners who are nearing completion of their sentence before they leave prison.

Answered by Kit Malthouse

We are currently working with the Ministry of Justice to look at ways of developing the service for prison leavers claiming Universal Credit on release.

In the month leading up to their release, Prisoner Work Coaches can support prisoners in preparation to make a claim to Universal Credit. Following recent improvements to Universal Credit advances, claimants, including prison leavers, can now apply to receive up to 100% of their expected monthly entitlement from day one of their claim. Ministry of Justice and DWP are working collaboratively to ensure that prison leavers receive financial support and gain stability to find work on their day of release.


Written Question
Universal Credit: Appeals
Tuesday 6th February 2018

Asked by: Lord Hanson of Flint (Labour - Life peer)

Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, pursuant to Answer of 29 January 2018 to Question 124093, on Social Security Benefits: Appeals, how many people waited (a) less than one month, (b) less than two months, (c) less than three months, (d) less than four months, (e) less than five months, (f) less than six months and (g) six months or more for mandatory reconsideration for universal credit in each year since its introduction.

Answered by Lord Sharma

The information requested is shown in the table below:

Universal Credit (UC)

Mandatory Reconsiderations (MR) cleared within each time period

-

1 month

2 months

3 months

4 months

5 months

6 months

6 months +

Total

Apr 2014 – Mar 2015

1,890

30

#

#

#

#

#

1,920

Apr 2015 – Mar 2016

16,370

150

10

10

#

#

#

16,550

Apr 2016 – Mar 2017

18,000

3,910

3,890

1,320

60

30

30

27,260

Apr 2017 – Dec 2017

24,480

7,190

870

240

130

40

40

32,990

Notes:

Data has been rounded to the nearest 10.

‘#’ means fewer than 5 in this category.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 05 Feb 2018
Oral Answers to Questions

"rose—..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 05 Feb 2018
Oral Answers to Questions

"Will a Minister look at how universal credit is paid into credit unions? My local credit union is raising real concerns about the DWP’s efficiency and organisation in doing so...."
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Written Question
Universal Credit
Monday 5th February 2018

Asked by: Lord Hanson of Flint (Labour - Life peer)

Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, how many universal credit payments have been made to credit unions in each month since its introduction.

Answered by Lord Sharma

The information requested is not available.


Written Question
Social Security Benefits: Appeals
Monday 29th January 2018

Asked by: Lord Hanson of Flint (Labour - Life peer)

Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, how many people waited (a) less than one month, (b) less than two months, (c) less than three months, (d) less than four months, (e) less than five months, (f) less than six months and (g) six months or more for mandatory reconsideration in each year since 2010.

Answered by Sarah Newton

The information requested is shown in the table below:

Mandatory Reconsiderations cleared within each time period

-

1 month

2 months

3 months

4 months

5 months

6 months

6 months +

Total

Apr 2014 - Mar 2015

158,700

67,800

31,200

3,900

1,300

600

500

264,000

Apr 2015 - Mar 2016

225,800

3,900

2,300

700

200

100

300

233,100

Apr 2016 - Mar 2017

264,900

5,500

4,600

2,000

1,300

200

300

278,700

Apr 2017 - Dec 2017

209,300

7,700

1,000

500

900

500

700

220,700

Notes:

The data provided relates to all DWP benefits apart from Disability Living Allowance, Attendance Allowance, Child Maintenance Group and Personal Independence Payment who do not record clearance time data in this format.

The data provided is counting the number of Mandatory Reconsideration claims cleared within each given time period, no claim will appear in more than one column.

- Less than one calendar month

- More than 1 month less than 2 months etc.

- More than 6 calendar months

The calculation for a cleared claim is the number of days from the Mandatory Reconsideration being received by the Department to the date a decision was made.

The data has been provided in financial years, 01st April to 31st March with the exception of this financial year which runs from 01st April to 31st December

Data is only available from 1 April 2014. This is because The Social Security, Child Support (Decision and Appeals) Regulations 1999, were amended on 28th October 2013 and only from then could the Secretary of State require a person to apply for a decision to be revised (i.e. apply for a mandatory reconsideration), before appeal. Pre October 2013 data is not comparable to current volumes. Volumes from October 2013 – April 2014 (initial Appeals Reform roll-out) were small and so not reflective of normal trend.

Annual figures cannot be directly compared to each other as different benefits have been included over time for example Universal Credit (UC) did not commence until November 2014

Source:

Decision Making and Appeals Case Recorder (DMACR)

The data provided is internal management information that does not form part of the official statistics outputs that are released by the Department in accordance with the UK Statistics Authority’s Code of Practice.


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Oral Answers to Questions

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 25 Oct 2017
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 09 Oct 2017
Oral Answers to Questions

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 09 Oct 2017
Oral Answers to Questions

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