HC Deb 21 December 1999 vol 341 cc540-2W
Mr. Webb

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security if he will list the title of research studies, audits and surveys(a) undertaken and (b) commissioned by his Department for completion in (i) 1999 and (ii) 2000, stating in each case when the results are due to be published. [99629]

Dr. Harris

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security how many research contracts have been let by his Department since May 1997; what is the value of each contract; and in each case whether the contract included(a) a departmental veto over publication of the research results, (b) departmental control over the date of publication of the research results and (c) a requirement that the final research results incorporate departmental amendments. [100153]

Mr. Rooker

[holding answer 6 December 1999]: Research and Surveys are commissioned by the Analytical Services Division of this Department.

Details of all contracts let as part of the research programme are published in the Department's Research Yearbook; the relevant ones are Yearbooks 1996–97, 1997–98 and 1998–99. Other research studies which have been commissioned (but not yet listed in the yearbook) include:

New Deal for Lone Parents—qualitative follow-up

Secondary analysis of NDLP Phase One—Childcare

BA Staff Attitudes to Security

'ONE' Evaluation

BA Better Government for Older people prototypes

Monitoring Restrictions to Council Tax Benefit

The Changing Role of the Trustee

Evaluation of the Pensions Helpline

Overpayments of HB and CTB

Data and Literature review: ISMI State Provision and Private Insurance

Local Authority Omnibus Survey

Prospects of part-time work: the impact of BTWB.

It is the Department's normal practice to publish all research commissioned as part of its research programme. Publication is governed by standard procedures which mean the research reports are published when they are ready. Contractors are required to submit draft reports on which officials (but not Ministers) provide comments; there is no contractual requirement to include these comments.

Research for DSS Communications Directorate. Research Contracts and their value commissioned by DSS Communication Directorate since May 1997.
Value
1997–98
Counter fraud publicity strategy development 49,150
Counter Fraud Tracking research 27,412
Family Credit Advisor Mailing Evaluation 8,906
Lone Parents Omnibus 5,234
Lone Parents Dipstick (Public Opinion) 6,726
Lone Parents Creative Development 9,476
Lone Parents Desk Research 9,729
NDLP Qualitative Research 53,815
Counter Fraud Change of Circumstances 38,587
Counter Fraud Publicity Development 36,319
Winter Fuel Payments Leaflet Omnibus 3,720
Pensions Leaflet Creative Development 20,168
Working Benefits campaign testing of audience reaction 1
Working Benefits test mailshot qualitative research 1
1998–99
NDLP Strategy Research 41,042
Making Work Pay Pitch Research 37,171
Making Work Pay Tracking Research 65,988
NDLP Pitch Research 41,242
Winter Fuel Payments Pre-Post 38,034
Winter Fuel Leaflet Development 22,731
Pensions Tracking 49,902
NDLP Publicity Evaluation 75,059
Pensioners MIG Pitch Research 66,651
MIG Omnibus 10,316
NDLP Research into mailing 22,006

Research for DSS Communications Directorate. Research Contracts and their value commissioned by DSS Communication Directorate since May 1997.
Value
1999–2000
Welfare Reform Strategic Communications 35,908
Winter Fuel Payments Pre-Post 40,972
Internal Communications Desk Research 6,997
Internal Communications Qualitative Research 64,589
1 Not available—It is not possible to separate out the value of these contracts from the overall work undertaken by the contractor.

The research projects listed were commissioned to develop and evaluate publicity campaigns or to inform other presentational issues. Reports of this sort of research are not usually published but are made available on request. Officials have an opportunity to see reports in draft form in order to check for factual accuracy of information and quality of presentation of the report.