HC Deb 07 December 1989 vol 163 cc318-9W
Mr. Mallon

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland how many people who have been in receipt of attendance allowance at either(a) the higher rate or (b) the lower rate have had their attendance allowance reduced in each year since 1983.

Mr. Peter Bottomley

The number of people receiving either the higher or lower rate of attendance allowance who were not awarded any further allowance at the renewal stage of their claims was as follows:

Higher rate Lower rate Total
1983 127 467 594
1984 128 524 652
1985 132 515 647

Higher rate Lower rate Total
1986 171 412 583
1987 82 227 309
1988 77 231 308
11989 41 141 182
1 To date.

Information is not available about the number of people whose award at the renewal stage was reduced from the higher to the lower rate of attendance allowance.

Mr. Mallon

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland on how many occasions the present general practitioner of an applicant for attendance allowance was present when their medical assessment for eligibility for the allowance was carried out in the last year.

Mr. Peter Bottomley

All applicants for attendance allowance are medically examined, but information is not recorded about whether or not their personal general practitioners are present at the examination. Neither the applicants nor their personal general practitioners are present when the reports of the medical examinations are considered by the attendance allowance board or its delegated medical officers.

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