§ Mr. Neil TurnerTo ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions how many mothers in Wigan have taken up the Sure Start maternity grant. [169314]
§ Mr. PondThe available informal ion is in the table.
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Sure Start Maternity Grants for Wigan Jobcentre Plus District Year Applications Awards 2000–01 1,205 1,055 2001–02 1,369 1,209 2002–03 1,785 1,405 2003–04 2,055 1,385 Notes: 1. Data are not available by Parliamentary Constituency. Wigan Parliamentary Constituency is part of Wigan Jobcentre Plus District, which was previously called Wigan and Leigh Social Fund District. 2. Data are given for all applications and awards, irrespective of whether the application was made by the mother or her partner. Source: DWP Social Fund Policy, Budget and Management Information System
§ Mr. HendrickTo ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions how many mothers in Preston have taken up the Sure Start maternity grant. [169725]
§ Mr. PondThe information is not available in the format requested. The available information is in the tables.
Sure Start maternity grants Applications Awards Preston social fund district 2000–01 1,276 1,106 2001–02 1,536 1,305 2002–03 1,836 1,531 2003 April 152 95 Lancashire West Jobcentre Plus district 2003 May to March 4,866 3,710 Notes: 1. In May 2003, Preston social fund district was combined with Blackpool social fund district and parts of South West Lancashire and, Lancaster and South Cumbria social fund districts to form Lancashire West Jobcentre Plus district. The data for the two different areas are not comparable. 2. SSMGs were introduced on 27 March 2000. The very small number of cases for 1999–2000 have been excluded for data protection reasons. 3. Data are given for all applications and awards, irrespective of whether the application was made by the mother or her partner. Source: DWP Social Fund Policy, Budget and Management Information System
§ Mr. KaufmanTo ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions how many mothers in Manchester, Gorton have made use of the Sure Start maternity grant. [167350]
§ Mr. PondThe information is not available in the format requested. The available information is in the tables.
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Sure Start maternity grants in Manchester Central Social Fund district
Applications Awards 2000–01 1,102 986 2001–02 1,200 1,065 2002 to December 984 858
Sure Start maternity grants in Manchester Jobcentre Plus district
Applications Awards 2003 January to March 1,039 889 2003–04 4,708 3,635
Sure Start maternity grants in area covered by Manchester, Oldham and Rochdale, and Bolton
and Bury Jobcentre Plus districts
Applications Awards 2001–01 8,548 7,076 2001–02 10,197 8,036 2002–03 12,138 9,274 2003–04 12,715 9,411 Notes: 1. Data are not available by parliamentary constituency. 2. Manchester Gorton parliamentary constituency used to be part of Manchester Central Social Fund district and is now part of Manchester Jobcentre Plus district. The latter was formed in January 2003 from Manchester Central, Manchester South and Manchester Trinity Social Fund districts, together with part of Oldham Social Fund district. The data for the Social Fund district are not directly comparable with that for the Jobcentre Plus District. 3. In a set of interlocking boundary changes which took place in January 2003, six Social Fund districts were reorganised into the three Jobcentre Plus districts of Manchester, Oldham and Rochdale, and Bolton and Bury. For comparison purposes, data is given for the area covered by these three Jobcentre Plus districts. These data are shown for comparative purposes. 4. Sure Start maternity grants were introduced on 27 March 2000. The very small numbers of cases for 1999–2000 have been excluded for data protection reasons. 5. Data are given for all applications and awards, irrespective of whether the application was made by the mother or her partner. Source: DWP Social Fund Policy, Budget and Management Information System.