Healthy Start Scheme

(asked on 7th February 2024) - View Source

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask His Majesty's Government, in each of the past 12 months for which data are available, how much money was (1) credited to NHS Healthy Start cards, (2) used by entitled beneficiaries within the period of time they have available to spend that money on valid items, and (3) not used.


Answered by
Lord Markham Portrait
Lord Markham
Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department of Health and Social Care)
This question was answered on 20th February 2024

Under the Healthy Start scheme, pregnant women and children aged under four years old and over one years old, each receive £4.25 every week, and children under one years old each receive £8.50 every week. Healthy Start can be used to buy, or be put towards the cost of, fresh, frozen or tinned fruits and vegetables, fresh, dried and tinned pulses, milk and infant formula. The money is loaded onto a pre-paid payment card. Beneficiaries are not required to spend the money each week and it can be accumulated and put towards more expensive Healthy Start items, such as infant formula. The legislation states that only after 16 consecutive weeks of the pre-paid payment card not being used can the card be cancelled.

This flexibility in how and when the money can be used means that the total amount spent in any one month can exceed the amount added in that month, if beneficiaries have accumulated funds in previous months. The following table shows the latest data for how much was added onto Healthy Start cards and spent, per month, during 2023:

Month

Total added

Total spent

January

£7,859,474.75

£8,353,475.29

February

£7,435,669.76

£7,320,424.91

March

£10,626,362.86

£8,971,140.57

April

£11,665,242.36

£10,012,024.12

May

£8,137,362.11

£8,218,389.00

June

£7,805,625.26

£7,873,571.30

July

£9,171,390.95

£8,021,060.44

August

£8,535,237.75

£7,985,449.52

September

£7,549,456.50

£7,887,565.69

October

£8,289,498.25

£7,715,832.34

November

£7,954,638.13

£7,131,207.48

December

£7,750,004.57

£7,013,663.46

This flexibility also means that from month to month some of the money may remain on the payment cards without being used. During 2023 the average outstanding balance across all Healthy Start cards was £12.6 million. This equates to around £37 per household. If a card was unused for 16 weeks as permitted in the legislation, it would accumulate £68 for a pregnant woman or a family with a child over one and under four, or £136 for a family with twins under one years old. The average balance of £37 per household is less than 16 weeks’ entitlement, although these are aggregate figures and there will be variation across households. The following table shows the total outstanding balance across all Healthy Start cards, per month, during 2023:

Month

Total outstanding balance

January

£11,876,537.16

February

£11,456,639.28

March

£11,444,727.51

April

£12,465,403.05

May

£12,238,144.26

June

£12,123,823.55

July

£12,777,017.89

August

£13,193,581.26

September

£13,677,365.89

October

£13,066,802.63

November

£13,418,231.23

December

£13,850,960.26

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