HC Deb 10 April 1986 vol 95 c185W
Mr. Thurnham

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he has any plans to seek to amend section 6 of the Supplementary Benefits Act 1976 to allow a school leaver to claim supplementary benefit for the initial period of first employment, for which remuneration is paid, retrospectively.

Mr. Newton

A young person cannot receive supplementary benefit in his own right until fixed dates at the end of the holiday following the term in which his non-advanced education was completed. We have at present no plans to amend the legislation governing the supplementary benefit entitlement of school leavers.

Mr. Wareing

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many supplementary benefit appeals are outstanding in the Merseyside region; to what extent the number of tribunal sittings has increased; and if he will make a statement on the current position.

Mr. Major

At the end of March 1985, the latest date for which national statistics are available, there were 5,216 supplementary benefit appeals in the north-western region which had been lodged but not yet heard by a tribunal. The local DHSS offices had forwarded submissions to the tribunal clerk in respect of 3,854 of these appeals. I understand that since then the number of tribunal sittings has been increased and are now running at some 130 sittings a week in the region. The president of Social Security Appeal Tribunals is responsible for the administration of these tribunals, and any further information may be obtained from his office.

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