The Earl of Selkirkasked Her Majesty's Government:
To what benefits a person disabled in mind and body is entitled and to what deduction he is liable after parental support has ceased.
§ Lord Cullen of AshbourneFollowing is the information:
Payments for disablement
War disablement pension and additional allowances;
Industrial disablement benefit and additional allowances;
These are payable for disablement arising from, respectively, service in the armed forces and industrial injury;
Vaccine damage payment;
This is a lump-sum payment to those who have suffered severe damage as a result of vaccination against one of a number of specified diseases.
General benefits of the social security scheme to which disabled people may be entitled
Unemployment benefit;
958WASickness benefit;
Invalidity benefit;
Non-contributory invalidity pension;
Attendance allowance;
Supplementary benefit;
Mobility allowance.
Of these benefits, supplementary benefit is the only one which is means-tested, and which may therefore be affected by parental support. The withdrawal of such support would not normally lead to a reduction of this benefit. Where, however, a child who has previously been a dependent member of a family receiving supplementary benefit becomes eligible to claim the benefit in his own right, normally at the age of 16, his entitlement may be affected by resources—for example, a vaccine damage payment held in trust for him—which would not have affected his parents' entitlement.
House adjourned at seven minutes before eleven o'clock.