HC Deb 05 April 1977 vol 929 cc500-1W
Mr. McNamara

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services whether he will publish in the Official Report the number of people exempt from prescription charges and his Department's estimate of the number of people entitled to receive such milk and foods; on what basis his Department's calculation is made; what are the total sums involved; and what were the corresponding figures in the past five years.

Mr. Deakins

, pursuant to his reply [Official Report, 3rd December 1976: Vol. 921, c. 311], gave the following information:

The available information is given below. The estimates of those entitled to

Persons eligible for free welfare milk and vitamins on low income grounds.
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f)
Year Number of beneficiaries on low income grounds including those receiving supplementary benefit and FIS (thousands) Estimated cost of benefit for these beneficiariesm.p.a.) Estimated number eligible (thousands) Estimated value of benefit unclaimed on these groundsm.p.a.) Take up—(b) as a percentage of (d)
1971 441 8.9 800 7.2 55
1972 404 8.2 580 3.6 69
1973 329 6.7 530 4.0 63
1974 318 5.8 430 2.1 74
1975 365 11.4 740 11.7 49
Notes:
Column (b)—Source: For those entitled to family income supplement, 100 per cent. count of milk token issues; for those entitled through supplementary benefit, the supplementary benefits annual statistical inquiry; for those entitled on other low income grounds, a 10 per cent. sample of the records of families holding tokens.
Columns (c) and (e)—The cost for low income beneficiaries (Column (c)) and the value of unclaimed benefit (Column (c)) are based on the value of milk at November/December of the appropriate year.
Column (d)—Estimate of those eligible but not in receipt of the benefit derived from a DHSS analysis of family Expenditure Survey data and subject to sampling error.
In addition, free milk is available for certain handicapped children and to expectant mothers and children under school age—save for the first two—in large young families, regardless of income. The full breakdown of all beneficiaries is given below.

NUMBER OF BENEFICIARIES FOR FREE WELFATE MILK BY GROUND FOR RECEIPT
(thousands)
Large family Handicapped child Supplementary benefit FIS Other low income All beneficiaries
1971 155 2 298 59 84 598
1972 142 2 282 79 43 548
1973 108 1 225 77 27 438
1974 95 1 251 51 16 414
1975 86 1 316 37 12 452

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