Work and Pensions written question – answered at on 18 May 2011.
To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions how many voluntary organisations will be involved in the delivery of the Work programme in Barking and Dagenham; and what proportion of the supply chain this figure represents.
Nationally there are over 300 first tier third sector organisations. In addition, there are a significant number of organisations providing ad-hoc support as customer requirements dictate.
The competition is still underway at the moment. When contracts have been signed, further details of the contracts will appear on Government websites (Contract Finder) as part of the ongoing commitment to the Transparency agenda.
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Jean Bluck
Posted on 19 May 2011 9:31 pm (Report this annotation)
Mrs Hodge.
You should continue fighting for the A&E Hospital at
King George to remain open. Queens do not appear to be
coping on their own. I was taken to the East London
Hospital last year and they did not help me as well as
King George Hospital. I suffer with COPD and have to go in hospital when I have bad attacks.
Also the things the government are doing, cuts and changing the DLA to a different name, I think no, the DLA
should stay the same. I do not like change and that goes
to a lot of people who say the same.
Their change is less money than what we get at the moment
there is always catches. Thank you Jean Bluck