A question on #Workwell tabled by Helen Whately on 29-11-2024 has been answered by Alison McGovern.

Heading: WorkWell
Question ID: 1745698
UIN: 16969
House: Commons
Date tabled: 2024-11-29
Asking Member ID: 4527
Asking Member display name: Helen Whately
Asking Member handle: helen_whately
Asking Member Twitter reference: @helen_whately
Member interest: false
Question text: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, with reference to her Department’s press releases entitled (a) Good work is good for health, published on 6 November 2024 and (b) New £64 million plan to help people stay in work, published on 7 May 202
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Date answered: 2024-12-05
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Is holding answer: false
Is correcting answer: false
Answering Member ID: 4083
Answering Member display name: Alison McGovern
Answering Member handle: Alison_McGovern
Answering Member Twitter reference: @Alison_McGovern
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Answer text: The original WorkWell funding settlement supported up to 59k participants based on unit cost. As part of our grant competition, and as outlined in our Prospectus, local systems were required to bid for the volume of participants they expected to support, ...
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Answering body ID: 29
Answering body name: Department for Work and Pensions
Tweeted: true