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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 17 Oct 2018
Universal Credit

"I hope that my friends in the Opposition will forgive me for saying this, but everybody in the Chamber genuinely wants to get UC right, and I would rather that Opposition Members did not belittle my hon. Friend, who is genuinely trying to do his best to find out what …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 17 Oct 2018
Universal Credit

"I appreciate the right hon. Gentleman giving way, not least because I might run out of time and not be able to say all that I want to say in my speech, including suggesting that it might be a wiser idea to make the advance payment into a first payment. …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 17 Oct 2018
Universal Credit

"I am pleased to speak in this vital debate, not only because when universal credit is rolled out it will affect millions of lives, but because two significant parliamentary events are coming soon: the Budget and the regulations on managed migration.

I have been a member of the Work and …..."

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 17 Oct 2018
Universal Credit

"My hon. Friend is absolutely right: it is a fact that universal credit was not built for self-employed people, and it shows. The monthly assessments do not work and the minimum income floor needs to be looked at again because it typically takes more than a year for people’s businesses …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 17 Oct 2018
Universal Credit

"I want to express the view of Government Back Benchers on the motion. We believe genuinely that the Secretary of State is listening to what needs to change with universal credit, which makes a mockery of the motion, and not a single one of us, myself included, will vote for …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 15 Oct 2018
Oral Answers to Questions

"Just to draw on a point that we have already heard in the Chamber this afternoon, is the Secretary of State aware how much support she has on the Conservative Benches for our desire to see extra funding in the Budget to restore the work allowances to where they should …..."
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Written Question
Personal Independence Payment: Multiple Sclerosis
Tuesday 24th July 2018

Asked by: Heidi Allen (Liberal Democrat - South Cambridgeshire)

Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, how many and what proportion of people with multiple sclerosis are no longer eligible for the higher rate of mobility support as a result of the transition from disability living allowance to personal independence payment since the roll-out of personal independence payment.

Answered by Sarah Newton

The table below shows the level of mobility award claimants with Multiple Sclerosis received under Disability Living Allowance (DLA) and their level of mobility award following reassessment to Personal Independence Payment (PIP).

Table: DLA to PIP Reassessment outcomes for claimants with Multiple Sclerosis

Outcome Following Reassessment to PIP

Award Received Under DLA

Enhanced Rate of Mobility

Standard Rate of Mobility

No Mobility Award

Total

Higher Rate Mobility Component

13,900(73%)

3,100(16%)

2,100(11%)

19,100

Source: PIP Computer System claimant records and DLA Work and Pensions Longitudinal Study claimant data (1st October 2013 to 31st October 2017)

Notes:

1. PIP Reassessment outcome shows the outcome of the first DWP decision on each reassessment claim (i.e. they reflect outcomes prior to any reconsideration appeal action and award review), where that decision was made between 1st October 2013 and 31st October 2017.

2. For each individual who has a PIP reassessment outcome their PIP entitlement has been compared to their DLA entitlement at the time of their PIP reassessment registration.

3. Main disabling condition used is the disability recorded on the DLA administrative system for each individual. This is used because disability information is recorded on the PIP computer systems only for the group of cases who have a PIP assessment report.

4. Claimants may often have multiple disabling conditions upon which their entitlement decision is based but only the primary condition is shown in these statistics. It is possible that a reassessment claim could have a different main disabling condition recorded on the DLA and PIP systems.

5. Figures include reassessment outcomes for individuals who were aged between 16 and 64 on 8th April 2013, and include both PIP Normal Rules and Special Rules for the Terminally Ill claims.

6. Figures exclude claimants who failed to attend their assessment, were disallowed pre-referral or who withdrew their case.

7. The breakdown of data provided is unpublished data. It should be used with caution and it may be subject to future revision.

8. Figures have been rounded to the nearest 10.

9. Totals may not sum due to rounding.

10. Table percentages are given as row percentages.

11. Great Britain only.


Written Question
Personal Independence Payment
Tuesday 24th July 2018

Asked by: Heidi Allen (Liberal Democrat - South Cambridgeshire)

Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, how many and what proportion of claimants have received each length of personal independence payment award since its introduction.

Answered by Sarah Newton

The table below shows the number of people who have been awarded Personal Independence Payment (PIP) for each award length between April 2013 and 30th April 2018.

Table: PIP awards made between April 2013 and 30th April 2018, split by award length.

Type of award

Volume of claimants

Volume as a percentage of total

Ongoing Awards

323,210

18.1%

Finite Awards

1,458,250

81.8%

Of which:

1.5 years or lower

346,650

23.8%

1.5 – 2.5 years

496,260

34.0%

2.5 – 3.5 years

364,450

25.0%

3.5 – 4.5 years

92,390

6.3%

4.5 – 5.5 years

132,630

9.1%

5.5 – 6.5 years

960

0.1%

6.5 – 7.5 years

190

0.0%

7.5 – 8.5 years

950

0.1%

8.5 – 9.5 years

710

0.0%

9.5 years or more*

11,720

0.8%

Short term award

11,330

0.8%

Total Awards

1,781,470

100%

*The “9.5 years or more” group excludes ongoing awards. Source: PIP ADS

Award lengths are calculated from the date of award of PIP to the review date. At the point of preparing this response, approximately 0.06% of all cleared claims do not have a recorded review date but are not ongoing awards so have been excluded from the table above.

Figures are based on the first outcome recorded for each case and include both new claims and DLA reassessment claims assessed under normal rules. Special rules cases for the terminally ill are excluded from the above figures. Data has been rounded to the nearest 10 cases. This is unpublished data which should be used with caution and it may be subject to future revision.

A claimant can receive a short term fixed award if their condition is expected to improve in the short term. Once this award ends, the benefit ends and no award review takes place.

Ongoing awards do not have an end date, but will be subject to a light touch review at the 10 year point. We are currently amending the guidance to ensure that all those awarded the highest level of support under PIP, and who have needs which will stay the same or deteriorate, will receive and ongoing award with a light touch review at the 10 year point. The new guidance will be published later this summer.


Written Question
Personal Independence Payment: Multiple Sclerosis
Monday 23rd July 2018

Asked by: Heidi Allen (Liberal Democrat - South Cambridgeshire)

Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, what proportion of people with multiple sclerosis who scored 12 points under PIP mobility activity 2 moving around descriptor (e) can stand and then move more than 1 metre but no more than 20 metres, either aided or unaided were (a) new claimants and (b) reassessments in the latest period for which figures are available.

Answered by Sarah Newton

Of all Personal Independence Payment (PIP) claims cleared between April 2013 and 30th April 2018 from claimants with multiple sclerosis who scored 12 points under PIP the ‘moving around’ mobility activity descriptor (e) can stand and then move more than 1 metre but no more than 20 metres, either aided or unaided, (a) 14% were new claimants and (b) 86% were Disability Living Allowance to PIP reassessment claimants.


Written Question
Personal Independence Payment: Multiple Sclerosis
Monday 23rd July 2018

Asked by: Heidi Allen (Liberal Democrat - South Cambridgeshire)

Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, how many and what proportion of claimants of disability living allowance with multiple sclerosis received the higher rate of mobility support as a result of being unable or virtually unable to walk because of a physical disability in the 12 months before the roll-out of personal independence payment.

Answered by Sarah Newton

The information requested is not readily available and to provide it would incur disproportionate cost.


The available information on the number of individuals in receipt of Disability Living Allowance payments by medical condition and date is published and can be found at:

https://stat-xplore.dwp.gov.uk

Guidance for users is available at:

https://sw.stat-xplore.dwp.gov.uk/webapi/online-help/Getting-Started.html