Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:
To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, how many computers have been available for public use in Jobcenters in each region of England in each year since 2010.
The information requested is detailed below and is from internal DWP data which has not been quality assured to official statistical standards:
Reliable data for the period 2010-2013 is not held.
For the period 2014-2019 the number of devices * is detailed in the table below:
Region | Years 2014-2018 | Number of devices |
Southern |
| 1101 |
London & Home Counties | 1794 | |
Central | 1553 | |
North West | 1050 | |
North East | 1263 | |
Region | Year: 2019 | Number of devices |
Southern |
| 1044 |
London & Home Counties | 1723 | |
Central | 1462 | |
North West | 992 | |
North East | 1188 |
For 2019 the number of customer devices in jobcentres in England has reduced overall to 6409, due to the rationalisation of the DWP Estate. These figures include 44 new up to date customer devices which have been installed and are currently being trialled in 3 offices in England from 2019. This should result in all devices in England being replaced during 2019 with new bespoke machines designed to support the Universal Credit customer journey.
Notes:
* A desktop computer available for public use, available for the majority of time with the exception of servicing and updates.
These figures do not include “JobPoints/JobKiosks” that could be used by the public for job search activities and which were completely decommissioned by November 2014