HC Deb 09 July 1991 vol 194 cc327-8W
Mr. McAllion

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security how many staff were in post on the date that each agency in his Department was established as an executive agency; and how many staff are in post now.

Miss Widdecombe

The information requested is in the table.

On establishment At 1 June 1991 Date established
Resettlement Agency 540 505 24 May 1989
Information Technology Services Agency 2,996 3,732 2 April 1990
Contributions Agency 7,171 7,255 10 April 1991
Benefits Agency 65,604 64,979 10 April 1991

Note: Figures are whole time equivalent permanent staff only.

Mr. McAllion

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security if he will list new facilities for staff including nurseries and health care schemes which have been introduced in each agency in his Department since its establishment as an executive agency.

Miss Widdecombe

The Benefits Agency has opened three workplace nurseries in Brixton, Hinchley Wood and Newcastle Upon Tyne. The Newcastle nursery is a joint venture with the Contributions Agency and Information Technology Services Agency. The Information Technology Services Agency has introduced a holiday playscheme at Lytham St. Annes.

Number of claimants Average weekly payment (£) Total payment per annum (£ million)
Current 1990 prices
1975 98,000 3.93 20 68
1976 123,000 4.22 27 80
1977 124,000 5.12 33 87
1978 105,000 4.81 26 63
1979 98,000 5.96 31 64
1980 134,000 10.18 71 128
1981 196,000 12.18 124 200
1982 235,000 13.87 170 260
1983 242,000 11.93 150 218
1984 277,000 15.18 219 304
1986 356,000 18.96 351 458
1987 334,000 19.31 335 415
1988 200,000 18.33 286 340
1989 281,000 24.18 353 387

Source: Annual Statistical Enquiries.

Notes: Figures for numbers of claimants are rounded to the nearest 100,000.

Figures from 1983 onwards are not comparable with earlier figures because they were collected on a different basis.

Current prices are inflated to 1990 price level by use of the RPI index.

In 1985 no Enquiry was undertaken.

The 1990 Enquiry will be published shortly.

Mr. Battle

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what would be the cost of paying mortgage interest payments in full for the first 16 weeks of an income support claim.

In regard to healthcare schemes all staff aged 35 and over employed in the Department's executive agencies are to be offered the opportunity of a comprehensive health screen, including lifestyle counselling, concentrating on the main causes of premature death in the United Kingdom, coronary heart disease, and breast and cervical cancer.

Mr. McAllion

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security if he will list the new forms of alternative working patterns introduced into each agency in his Department since its establishment as an executive agency; and if he will publish a breakdown by grade of the numbers of staff taking up each new working pattern.

Miss Widdecombe

The Information Technology Services Agency has introduced two new forms of alternative working patterns:(a) recurring temporary appointments and (b) short notice appointments. These cater respectively for staff contracted to work for short periods each year, and for staff employed at short notice and usually for a short period. To date the only such appointments made relate to two executive officers employed on a recurring temporary appointments basis.

The Benefits Agency, the Contributions Agency and the Resettlement Agency have not introduced any new forms of alternative working patterns since their inception as executive agencies.

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