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Justin Tomlinson: ...criteria for all contracts: 60% Quality Assessment30% Finance Assessment10% Risk Assessment Capita Business Services Ltd were awarded the Lot 2 contract, covering Central England and Wales. Atos IT Services UK Ltd (now trading as Independent Assessment Services) were awarded the Lot 1 contract, covering North East England, North West England & Scotland and Lot 3 contract, covering...
John Glen: NS&I’s operational services and staffing arrangements are outsourced to Atos. As of February 2021, there were circa 1,100 staff employed by Atos working across NS&I’s customer service and back office operations. This compares with circa 900 staff working across NS&I’s customer service and back office operations in February 2020.
Justin Tomlinson: The Department has three Personal Independence Payment (PIP) contracts for Assessment Provider Services. Atos IT Services UK Ltd (T/A Independent Assessment Services) are contracted to deliver PIP assessments in Lot 1 (North West England / North East England / Scotland / Isle of Man) and Lot 3 (London / Southern England.) Capita Business Services Ltd are contracted to deliver PIP...
Chris Stephens: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what discussions he has had with ATOS and NS&I on proposed changes to staff pensions at National Savings and Investments; and what assessment he has made of the potential effectiveness of those proposals.
Chris Stephens: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what discussions he has had with (a) representatives from ATOS and (b) the Chief Executive of National Savings and Investment on the potential for staff employed by ATOS on Government accounts joining the Civil Service Pension Scheme; and if he will make a statement.
Chris Stephens: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what discussions his Department has had with ATOS and NS&I on (a) the future valuation of and (b) proposed changes to staff pensions; and if he will meet staff representatives to discuss the proposed reforms.
Lord Kirkwood of Kirkhope: ...they have given to redeploying those health professionals currently under contract to the Department for Work and Pensions and employed by the assessment provider companies Maximus, Capita and Atos to roles within the NHS to assist with the effort to resist the spread of COVID-19.
Chris Stephens: ...and a duty to ensure that those workers are protected—that their health is protected and their lives are protected. That also goes for those Government contractors—I am thinking of Adecco and Atos—that have ordered at-risk employees into work. I am thinking in particular, because he gave me permission to mention him, of my constituent Andrew Rossetter, who clearly has health...
Mary Glindon: Atos, Capita and Maximus constantly fail to meet their targets for acceptable standards of assessment, and many claimants in North Tyneside have suffered as a result. Will the Minister tell my constituents how his Department will remedy such failures and explain why the Government have seen fit to reward those companies with extended multimillion-pound contracts?
Daniel Zeichner: My constituent Anna Ward has been waiting five months for a PIP home assessment, but it has been cancelled twice at very short notice. Atos tells me that currently there are no appointments for home visits available in the Cambridge area. In any other walk of life, that would be totally unacceptable, so why do the Government think it is okay to treat disabled people so badly?
Angela Crawley: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, how many complaints her Department has received in relation to (a) ATOS and (b) Maximus health assessments in the last 12 months.
Richard Leonard: ...credit is cruel, punitive and immoral, so we will end the benefit cap and the two-child limit, and we will do so with immediate effect. We will kick out, once and for all, private firms such as Atos, because, in the end, this debate is about choices: do we act or do we walk on by, and do we start now—immediately—to right a wrong, or do we wait another decade or even longer? In Labour,...
Anne-Marie Trevelyan: ...been a weakness historically—and being much more active in the management of contracts, so that when we have great contracts, such as with Leidos and a new contract that I have just signed with Atos, we make sure that we are responsible in the governance of those contracts so that we get the best for our money and that the contractors provide the service that we need.
Heidi Allen: ...with my hon. Friend the Member for Edinburgh West (Christine Jardine) that there should be more specific assessments for people with certain types of health conditions. Why are the contracts with Atos and Capita being extended for another two years when they are not meeting their targets?
Chris Ruane: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, what estimate he has made of the proportion of personal independence payment reports completed by ATOS that were categorised as (a) unacceptable and (b) learning required in each of the last four years.
Baroness Brinton: ...to say that they were not asked for, when the independent reviewers did not know about them. Finally, what scrutiny has the department given the private sector contractors, Maximus, Capita and Atos, carrying out the WCA and their record-keeping and passing on of information to assist the DWP when it gets requests from campaigners such as John Pring at Disability News Service, who has...
Chris Ruane: ...the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, what estimate she has made of the number of (a) personal independence payments and (b) employment and support allowance assessments undertaken by (i) ATOS, (ii) Capita, and (iii) Maximus which have resulted in a complaint in each of the last six years.
Oliver Dowden: ...MPAlan Mak MPBaroness Neville-Rolfe DBE CMGLord O'ShaughnessyMatt Warman MP Meeting (ii) - Roundtable on digital innovation in government on 17 January 2019CiscoCBICapita plcDentonsOracleHPAtosCapgeminiAtkins GlobalBTUpside ProjectsCGIMastercardFluxxCostainAmeyEatonBlue PrismIBMSodexoRedbullAccenture Meeting (iv) - Roundtable on digital innovation in government, 24 January 2019University...
Chris Ruane: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, what proportion of personal independence payment and employment and support allowance decisions made by (a) ATOS, and (b) Maximus were overturned on appeal in each year for which data is available.
Lord Henley: ...the Prompt Payment Code., The Code’s Compliance Board suspended the following companies from the Prompt Payment Code: The following companies were suspended from the Prompt Payment Code:Atos IT Services UK Services LimitedBalfour Beatty PlcBritish Sugar UKCostain LimitedEngie Services Limited GroupInterserve ConstructionKellogg Brown & Root LimitedLaing O’RourkePersimmon Homes...