HC Deb 20 November 1984 vol 68 cc119-20W
Mr. Geoffrey Robinson

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will list the offices of his Department in which his Policy Inspectorate's inquiry into single payments for furniture was carried out.

Mr. Whitney

The following offices were visited during the course of the inquiry into single payments for furniture:

  • Chelsea ILO
  • Bloomsbury ILO
  • Wandsworth ILO
  • Stevenage ILO
  • Peterborough ILO
  • Southampton ILO
  • Weston Super Mare ILO
  • Nottingham (Station Street) ILO
  • Barnsley (East) ILO
  • Leeds (North) ILO
  • Sunderland (South) ILO
  • Liverpool (Huyton) ILO
  • Rochdale ILO
  • Glasgow (Anniesland) ILO
  • Inverness ILO
  • 120
  • Newport (Gwent) ILO
  • Manchester (Cheetham)ILO
  • Coatbridge ILO

Information was also obtained from a further 15 offices which were not visited.

Mrs. Clwyd

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will make a statement on the changes to heating addition paid to pensioners on supplementary benefit which will take effect from 29 November.

Mr. Whitney

I refer the hon. Member to the statement made by my right hon. Friend on 18 June, at columns 20–22.

Mrs. Beckett

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what information is available on the numbers of young supplementary benefit claimants moving into accommodation where they are treated as boarders.

Mr. Newton

The available information on numbers of people claiming supplementary benefit as boarders is as follows:

December 1982 December 1983
16–17 4,300 6,700
18–20 8,500 13,300
21–25 10,400 17,200
26 and over 61,200 72,300

Source: Annual Statistical Enquiry: 1983 figures are provisional.

Mrs. Beckett

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what savings he expects to make as a result of (a) changes in the way supplementary benefit board and lodging ceilings are set, (b) restrictions on local and lodging payments to young supplementary benefit claimants and (c) changes in the way supplementary benefit residential care and nursing home ceilings are set.

Mr. Newton

I shall let the hon. Member have a reply as soon as possible.

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