HC Deb 15 February 1989 vol 147 cc221-2W
Mrs. Short

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment how many restart interviews were conducted for each employment service region, between May 1988 and January 1989.

Mr. Lee

The number of restart interviews conducted in each employment service region between May 1988 and January 1989 is shown in the table.

Region Number of interviews
Northern 110,000
Yorkshire and Humberside 150,000
East Midlands and Eastern 132,000
London and South East 330,000
South West 70,000
Wales 89,000
West Midlands 161,000
North West 242,000
Scotland 182,000
Region Number of interviews
GREAT BRITAIN 1,466,000

Ms. Short

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment in the most recent 12 month period, how many claimants called for restart interview have failed to attend their interview; how many of those failing to attend are believed to have found work; how many of those failing to attend have not found work; how many failing to attend have had their benefit stopped; how many of these have successfully appealed against the benefit decision; and how many failing to attend have subsequently re-registered as unemployed.

Mr. Lee

Between January and December 1988, a total of 2,970,000 people were called for a restart interview, of which 339,000 were referred to unemployment benefit offices for failing to attend that interview; 24,000 (7 per cent.) of these had their benefit or credits disallowed.

The other information requested is not available.

Ms. Short

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment what safeguards he has taken to ensure the confidentiality of personal information given to his staff by claimants during the course of restart interviews; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Lee

It is the employment service's policy that information given to it by its clients, whether written or oral, is always treated in confidence. This policy covers the information given as a result of the restart process.