Personal Independence Payment: Epilepsy

(asked on 15th March 2017) - View Source

Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, with reference to the daily living activity 3 of the personal independence payment assessment, how many people with epilepsy have scored points on descriptors c, d, e or f for (a) new claims and (b) disability living allowance reassessments in (i) each of the three years before and (ii) the period since November 2016.


Answered by
Penny Mordaunt Portrait
Penny Mordaunt
Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons
This question was answered on 22nd March 2017

The two tables below give statistics on the number of people with main disabling condition epilepsy who scored c, d, e or f on Activity 3 (“Managing therapy/Monitoring a health condition”) of their assessment for Personal Independence payment (PIP) for both new claimants and DLA reassessments.

Table 1 – Number of new claimants each calendar year that scored c, d, e or f on Activity 3 of their PIP assessment

New claims

2013

2014

2015

2016 (to 31st October)

1st November 2016-28th February 2017

Number scoring c, d, e or f on Activity 3

0

40

20

10

0

Table 2 – Number of DLA reassessment claimants each calendar year that scored c, d, e or f on Activity 3 of their PIP assessment

DLA Reassessments

2014

2015

2016 (to 31st October)

1st November 2016-28th February 2017

Number scoring c, d, e or f on Activity 3

40

40

50

10

Data beyond 28th February 2017 is not readily available; preparing it would require us to link together several complex datasets and take steps to assure the quality of the results.

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