§ Mr. RedmondTo ask the Secretary of State for Social Security how many and what percentages of income support claimants aged under 60 years are repaying social fund budgeting loans and/or crisis loans by deductions from their benefit payments in the Doncaster area offices; and what is the average repayment in terms of a proportion of their income.
§ Mr. ScottThe table shows the number of social fund loans being recovered from income support recipients aged under 60 at the end of August 1990 and the percentage of recipients in that age group that the figure represents.
Number of recoveries August 1990 Percentage of IS recipients under 60 repaying via benefit Doncaster East 1,149 16.3 Doncaster West 1,563 16.2 Wath on Dearne 1,110 18.6 Information about the average repayment in terms of a proportion of income is not available.
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§ Ms. RuddockTo ask the Secretary of State for Social Security how much the social fund budget will be in 1991–92 in(a) gross and (b) net terms; and what were the comparable figures for each year since the social fund's introduction.
§ Mr. ScottWe shall make an announcement about the 1991–92 budget nearer the time. Details of the previous years' budgets are in the table.
Gross Net £ million £ million 1988–89 203 125 1989–90 206 99 1990–91 227 100
§ Mr. Tony BanksTo ask the Secretary of State for Social Security if he will list by office in the London borough of Newham the number of social fund applications(a) submitted and (b) refused since 1 April.
§ Mr. ScottDetails of applications processed and awards made can be obtained from information placed in the Library.
§ Mr. Frank FieldTo ask the Secretary of State for Social Security how many and what percentage of recipients and of households claiming income support are repaying social fund loans by deductions from their benefit payments.
§ Mr. ScottI refer the hon. Member to the replies that I gave him on 24 October 1990 at column226 and 1 November 1990 at column 671. The information given in those replies relates to income support recipients who may or may not be householders. Separate information relating to households is not available.