HC Deb 13 December 1994 vol 251 cc630-1W
Mr. Dewar

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what is the(a) mean and (b) median payment for funeral expenses from the social fund for the latest period for which figures are available; how many applicants were successful in that period; how many of the grants made were between £875 and £1,000; and how many were over £1,000.

Mr. Roger Evans

The information is set out in the table. It is for the current financial year to 30 November.

Since 1988–89, the average funeral payment award has been rising by 6 per cent. per annum more than the rate of inflation and the total cost has risen from £18 million to over £60 million in 1993–94.

Number of funeral payment awards April-November 1994 44,428
Number of awards made between £875 and £1,0001 8,718
Number of awards over £1,000 19,791
Average award size £919
Median award size1 £967
Source:
Benefits Agency's policy, budget and management information system.
Note:
1 These figures are estimates based on data which provide the number of awards by cash bands of £100. The available data on cash band do not take account of payments that are returned in the accounting period in which the awards were made.

Mr. Dewar

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security (1) if he will define the category of remote relatives being those who may no longer claim funeral expenses in terms of his announcement of changes to the social fund rules announced on 30 November;

(2) how many of the applicants receiving grants for funeral expenses from the social fund during the latest period for which figures are available he estimates would not have been eligible to claim if the limitation excluding remote relatives announced by him on 30 November had been in force.

Mr. Roger Evans

From April 1995, a funeral payment may not be awarded to a claimant where another close relative had equal or closer contact with the deceased, and either that relative is not in receipt of a qualifying benefit1 or has capital exceeding the disregard for a social fund funeral payment.

Funeral payment awards by cashband1
Year 0 to £200 £201 to £400 £401 to £600 £601 to £800 £800 to £1,000 over £1,000
Southern Territory
1991–92 1,604 1,430 1,724 4,173 5,777 2,712
1992–93 1,537 1,252 1,317 3,239 6,208 5,742
1993–94 1,504 1,165 1,142 2,113 6,033 10,246
Wales and Central Territory
1991–92 1,960 1,894 2,915 7,598 6,604 2,140
1992–93 1,795 1,706 2,199 6,074 9,183 4,399
1993–94 1,834 1,584 1,800 4,664 10,490 8,598
Scotland and Northern Territory
1991–92 1,403 1,429 2,082 5,320 5,118 1,751
1992–93 1,156 1,239 1,583 4,134 6,283 4,235
1993–94 1,185 1,183 1,386 3,190 6,929 7,150
Note:
1The available data on awards by cash band do not take account of payments that are returned in the accounting period in which the awards were made.

Source:

Benefits Agency's policy budget and management information system.