HC Deb 24 January 1992 vol 202 cc374-5W
Mr. Allen

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security on what date he expects to receive the report of the Social Security Advisory Committee on the social fund.

Mr. Scott

We have not yet received a firm date from the Committee.

Mr. Terry Fields

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security if he will give most recent figures for reasons for refusals from the social fund for(a) budgeting loans, (b) crisis loans and (c) community care grants.

Mr. Scott

The figures for December 1991 are shown in the tables.

Budgeting loan
Reason for refusal Number
Loan refused as Community Care Grant awarded 4,401
Not receiving Income Support 4,565
Not receiving Income Support for 26 weeks 12,750
Excluding Item(s) 1,325
Previous application and SFO decision for the item 2,272
Inability to repay 2,209
Insufficient priority 12,267
Other reasons 2,750
Crisis loans
Reason for refusal Number
Excluded item(s) 101
Previous application and SFO decision for the item 171
No serious damage or risk to health or safety 3,202
Suitable alternative available 133
Help available from another source 305
Enough money for a crisis 114
Inability to repay 433
Insufficient priority 194
Other reasons 732
Community care grants
Reason for refusal Number
Savings over £500 sufficient to meet cost 113
Not in receipt of income support and unlikely to become entitled 4,282
Excluded item(s) 1,414
Excluded applicant 384
Amount less than £30, not travelling expenses 245
Previous application and SFO decision for the item 2,164
Insufficient priority 5,279
Direction 4 not satisfied 39,253
Other reasons 1,483

Mr. Terry Fields

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security how much was left in each of the local office social fund budgets on Merseyside in November and December; and whether any offices received or applied for additional resources.

Mr. Scott

The administration of the social fund is a matter for Mr. Michael Bichard, the chief executive of the Benefits Agency. He will write to the hon. Member and copies will be placed in the Library and the Public Information Office.

Mr. Terry Fields

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security how many people who seek a review of a social fund decision received a favourable decision at(a) social fund officer level and (b) social fund inspector level.

Mr. Scott

Information on the number of decisions revised in the applicant's favour for the period 1 April to 31 December 1991 is shown in the table.

Numbers
Number of decisions by Social Fund officer 44,487
Number of decisions substituted by Social Fund inspector 2,981

Notes:

1. Figures refer to numbers of cases not numbers of people.

2. Decisions revised at social fund officer level include cases referred back by social fund inspectors for re-determination by higher executive officer (social fund).