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Written Answers — Work and Pensions: Departmental Manpower (12 Nov 2009)

Mark Harper: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions how many full-time equivalent officials in her Department process claim forms for (a) disability living allowance, (b) attendance allowance, (c) carer's allowance, (d) incapacity benefit and (e) employment and support allowance; and how many such forms were processed on average each working day for each benefit in each of the last five...

Written Answers — Work and Pensions: Employment and Support Allowance (12 Nov 2009)

Mark Harper: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions how many and what proportion of claimants of employment and support allowance had completed their work capability assessment within (a) one and four weeks, (b) five and eight weeks and (c) nine and 13 weeks of the start of their claim on the latest date for which figures are available; what the average waiting time has been for a work...

Written Answers — Work and Pensions: Social Security Benefits (12 Nov 2009)

Mark Harper: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (1) what estimate she has made of expected (a) on-flows, (b) off-flows and (c) stock claimant numbers for (i) incapacity benefit (credits only), (ii) incapacity benefit (benefits), (iii) severe disablement allowance and (iv) employment and support allowance in the (A) support and (B) work-related activity group in each of the next five...

Written Answers — Work and Pensions: Employment Schemes: Disabled (11 Nov 2009)

Mark Harper: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions how many and what proportion of the clients who have participated in the (a) Project Search and (b) Getting a Life programmes have achieved sustained employment; what estimate she has made of the average cost to each programme of each such job outcome; and what plans her Department has for the future operation of each such programme.

Written Answers — Work and Pensions: Social Security Benefits (11 Nov 2009)

Mark Harper: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions what estimate her Department has made of the average unit cost of (a) job broking and (b) benefit processing for (i) incapacity benefit, (ii) employment and support allowance and (c) jobseeker's allowance in each year since 2004-05.

Written Answers — Work and Pensions: Incapacity Benefit (3 Nov 2009)

Mark Harper: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions how many and what proportion of incapacity benefit claimants between the ages of 18 and 25 she expects to take part in three additional mandatory work-focused interviews as proposed in the Social Security (Incapacity Benefit Work-Focused Interviews) (Amendment) Regulations 2009 in the next 12 months.

Written Answers — Work and Pensions: Incapacity Benefit (3 Nov 2009)

Mark Harper: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions how many claimants who receive both disability living allowance and incapacity benefit have been in receipt of incapacity benefit for more than (a) six months, (b) 12 months, (c) 18 months, (d) two years and (e) five years.

Written Answers — Work and Pensions: Jobcentre Plus: Manpower (3 Nov 2009)

Mark Harper: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions how many care partnership managers were in post in each Jobcentre Plus district on 1 October 2009.

Written Answers — Work and Pensions: New Deal for Disabled People and Pathways to Work (3 Nov 2009)

Mark Harper: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions how much has been spent on the New Deal for Disabled People in each year since 2001.

Written Answers — Work and Pensions: New Deal for Disabled People and Pathways to Work (3 Nov 2009)

Mark Harper: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions how many sub-contractors have withdrawn from contractual commitments in the delivery of the (a) New Deal for Disabled People and (b) Pathways to Work programme; how many contracts have been handed back to prime providers in each district; and what the monetary value of contracts returned to prime providers is to date.

Written Answers — Work and Pensions: Social Security Benefits (3 Nov 2009)

Mark Harper: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions what estimate she has made of the number and proportion of claimants of (a) incapacity benefit and (b) severe disablement allowance who were also in receipt of (i) income support, (ii) housing benefit and (iii) council tax benefit in each year for which information is available.

Written Answers — Health: Swine Flu (3 Nov 2009)

Mark Harper: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what (a) guidance and (b) advice his Department plans to issue to (i) GPs and (ii) pregnant women to assist each in making an informed decision on swine influenza vaccination in individual cases; and if he will make a statement.

Written Answers — Health: Swine Flu (3 Nov 2009)

Mark Harper: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what factors he took into account when assessing the risks to pregnant women arising from (a) administration of the swine influenza vaccination and (b) contracting swine influenza; and if he will make a statement.

Written Answers — Work and Pensions: Access to Work Programme (2 Nov 2009)

Mark Harper: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions what changes her Department plans to make to the Access to Work programme in support of the Government's Valuing Employment Now strategy; and if she will make a statement.

Written Answers — Work and Pensions: New Deal for Disabled People (2 Nov 2009)

Mark Harper: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions how many people (a) registered on and (b) obtained (i) employment and (ii) sustainable employment through the New Deal for Disabled People in each year since 2001.

Written Answers — Work and Pensions: Employment and Support Allowance (28 Oct 2009)

Mark Harper: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions what the main disabling conditions are of claimants of employment and support allowance who have been placed in (a) the support group and (b) the work-related activity group; and how many and what proportion of claimants fall into each group of the main disabling conditions.

Written Answers — Work and Pensions: Employment and Support Allowance (26 Oct 2009)

Mark Harper: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions how many and what proportion of those who stopped claiming employment and support allowance before their assessment was completed were (a) in work, (b) claiming jobseeker's allowance (JSA) and (c) not recorded as being in work or claiming JSA up to the end of August 2009.

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