HC Deb 15 October 2003 vol 411 cc274-5W
Mr. Simon Thomas

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions(a) how many grants and (b) how much grant was given to people aged (i) under 65 years and (ii) 65 years and over from the Specialised Disability Fund in the last 12 months; and what plans he has to enable people disabled after the age of 65 years to receive money under the fund. [132375]

Maria Eagle

There is no Specialised Disability Fund. However, the Department for Work and Pensions sponsors the Specialised Vehicles Funds and the Independent Living Funds.

The charity Motability administers the Specialised Vehicles Funds on behalf of the Department. The funds provide grants towards the cost of specially adapted vehicles for disabled people who are eligible to apply to the Motability Scheme. The information requested is in Table 1.

The two Independent Living Funds make cash payments directly to severely disabled people for the purchase of personal assistance or help with domestic duties to enable them to continue to live in the community. The Extension Fund is a closed fund. However, the 1993 Fund, which applies to all new claims made since April 1993, makes payments to people aged 65 or under at the date of claim. The information requested is in Table 2.

There are no plans to extend any of the funds beyond their current provision.

Specialised vehicles funds—1 October 2002 to 30 September 2003
Table 1 £ million
Aged under

65 years

Aged 65

years and

over

Number of grants 1,110 76
Total amount of grants1 9.0 0.4
1 Rounded to the nearest £100,000
Table 2 £ million
Aged under

65 years

Aged 65

years and

over1

Number of clients receiving grants 15,387 1,868
Total amount of grants2 164 15
1 Over age 65 calculated as at date of payment
2 Rounded to the nearest £ million