Disability Living Allowance

Oral Answers to Questions — Work and Pensions – in the House of Commons at 2:30 pm on 10 December 2012.

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Photo of Sharon Hodgson Sharon Hodgson Shadow Minister (Education) 2:30, 10 December 2012

Whether it is his policy that people with cystic fibrosis should be eligible for disability living allowance.

Photo of Esther McVey Esther McVey The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Work and Pensions

Disability living allowance is available to any severely disabled person, including those with cystic fibrosis, who meets the eligibility conditions.

Photo of Sharon Hodgson Sharon Hodgson Shadow Minister (Education)

I was recently contacted by my constituent, Peter Chisholm, whose 18-year-old daughter Kate suffers from severe cystic fibrosis. Such is the severity of her condition that she is currently in hospital receiving physiotherapy and taking 50 tablets a day. Kate has been refused DLA and her appeal has been turned down. Does the Minister think that that is right, and if not will she ensure that Kate gets the support she so badly needs?

Photo of Esther McVey Esther McVey The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Work and Pensions

I know that this issue is of great interest to the hon. Lady, sitting as she does on the Children, Schools and Families Select Committee, so I listened with great interest—[Interruption.] Apologies, but I am correct in saying that you have a great interest in this subject. I do not know the specific issues relating to the case that you mention. We will obviously look into it, but I have to say that this constituent of yours would have been assessed under the DLA arrangements—it is for that very reason that we are bringing in the new personal independence payment assessment and criteria.

Photo of John Bercow John Bercow Chair, Speaker's Committee for the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority, Chair, Speaker's Committee on the Electoral Commission, Speaker of the House of Commons, Speaker of the House of Commons, Chair, Speaker's Committee for the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority, Chair, Speaker's Committee on the Electoral Commission

Let me remind the Minister that her answers should be addressed through the Chair. She has just referred to my constituent. I would have been delighted to have had my constituent addressed, but it would not have been appropriate here and now. We will move on.