Social Security Benefits: Terminal Illnesses

(asked on 21st July 2015) - View Source

Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, how many terminally ill people were reassessed for (a) personal independence payment, (b) employment and support allowance and (c) attendance allowance in the last year for which figures are available.


Answered by
Justin Tomlinson Portrait
Justin Tomlinson
Minister of State (Department for Energy Security and Net Zero)
This question was answered on 8th September 2015

Claimants are considered to be terminally ill if they have a progressive condition and the person’s death in consequence of that disease can reasonably be expected within 6 months.

The latest information on the number of people who have been assessed as being terminally ill for Personal Independence Payment is available here:

https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/personal-independence-payment-april-2013-to-april-2015

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The latest information on the number of people who are in receipt of Attendance Allowance and who have been assessed as being terminally ill is available from the DWP Tabulation Tool, which is available here:

http://tabulation-tool.dwp.gov.uk/100pc/tabtool.html

Information on Employment and Support Allowance and the outcomes of Work Capability Assessments: claims made to Sep 2014 and appeals to Mar 2015 is available here:

https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/esa-outcomes-of-work-capability-assessments-claims-made-to-sep-2014-and-appeals-to-mar-2015

Tables: Employment and Support Allowance outcomes of Work Capability Assessments, Great Britain

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