§ Miss Richardsonasked the Secretary of State for Social Services (1) how many pregnant women (a) receive and (b) qualify for free welfare milk and vitamins on each of the following grounds (i) on supplementary benefit, (ii) on family income supplement, (iii) other low income grounds, (iv) with large families; and what in each case is the cost to public funds and would be the cost to public funds if take-up were 100 per cent.;
(2) how many families with children and how many children altogether (a) receive and (b) qualify for free welfare milk and vitamins on each of the following grounds (i) on supplementary benefit, (ii) on family income supplement, (iii) other low income grounds, (iv) in large families; and what in each case is the cost to public funds and would be the cost to public funds if take-up were 100 per cent.
§ Sir George Young[pursuant to the reply, 22 November 1979, c. 311–13]: The estimates of numbers in England receiving and eligible for free welfare milk and vitamin tokens are given in the table below and relate to December 1977, the latest date for which the figures are available. Current prices have, however, been used in the cost calculation.
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England Estimated numbers of beneficiaries at December 1977 and related cost (see Note 2) Estimated numbers entitled at December 1977 and related cost (see Note 2) (see Note 1) Expectant mothers 000s Cost £ million Children 000s Cost £ million Families 000s (Note 3) Expectant mothers 000s Cost £ million Children 000s Cost £ million Families 000s (Note 3) Free Welfare Milk Supplementary benefit 6 0.33 263 14.87 214 6 0.33 273 15.43 214 Family income supplement 2 0.11 39 2.20 29 2 0.11 40 2.26 29 Low income families 1 0.05 13 0.73 10 29 1.59 343 19.39 269 Large young families 15 0.82 40 2.26 Not available 27 1.48 43 2.43 41 Total 24 1.31 355 20.06 64 3.51 699 39.51 Free Vitamins Supplementary benefit 6 263 214 6 0.01 273 0.23 214 Family income supplement 2 39 29 2 0.01 40 0.03 29 Low income families 1 13 10 29 0.05 343 0.28 269 Large young families 15 40 Not available 27 0.05 43 0.04 41 Total 24 0.01 355 0.03 64 0.12 699 0.58 (Note 4) (Note 4) Notes: 1. Derived by apportionment of estimates prepared on a Great Britain basis. 2. Based on current prices. The figures for milk for children include an allowance for the cost of dried milk which a proportion of beneficiaries take instead of liquid milk. Those for vitamins allow for tablets for expectant mothers costing more per unit than drops for children. 3. Columns have not been totalled as families include beneficiaries in more than one category. 4. Beneficiaries receiving tokens for free welfare milk automatically receive tokens for free vitamins. The costs (which cannot be apportioned between categories) show that there is a low usage of tokens.