§ Mr. Dobsonasked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will give the total number of recipients of (a) 10 per cent. (b) 20 per cent., (c) 30 per cent., (d) 40 per cent., (e) 50 per cent., (f) 60 per cent., (g) 70 per cent.,(h) 80 per cent., (i) 90 per cent. and (j) 100 per industrial disablement benefit.
§ Mr. NewtonIn the year ending 30 September 1983 (the latest for which information is available), the numbers receiving disablement pensions at the levels specified were as follows:
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Per cent. Disablement Beneficiaries 10 13,360 20 67,140 30 45,570
Per cent. Disablement Beneficiaries 40 21,950 50 10,880 60 6,360 70 3,700 80 2,220 90 800 100 3,660 In addition about 14,000 lump sums are estimated to have been awarded for disablement assessed at 10 per cent.
§ Mr. Dobsonasked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will give the average length of time for which 100 per cent. of industrial disablement benefit is paid.
§ Mr. NewtonI regret that this information is not available.
§ Mr. Dobsonasked the Secretary of State for Social Services whether he will ensure that special training is provided for his Department's officers handling disablement claims.
§ Mr. MajorYes. The Department's Local Office staff currently receive, at the workplace, technical training on industrial disablement claims. Plans are well laid to supplement this with job aids and trainer instructions for the forthcoming changes. This additional training will also be concluded in the local office and will be conducted in advance of the implementation date.