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27 Oct 2025·Department for Work and Pensions·Answered
Asked

How many PIP claimants had active contracts with the Motability Scheme in each of the last five years by (a) primary disabling condition and (b) region.

Reply

The requested information on Motability is not part of our routine statistical releases.

27 Oct 2025·Department for Work and Pensions·Answered
Asked

How many PIP claimants had active contracts with the Motability Scheme in each of the last five years by region.

Reply

The requested information on Motability is not part of our routine statistical releases.

27 Oct 2025·Department for Work and Pensions·Answered
Asked

How many PIP claimants had active contracts with the Motability Scheme and primary disabling conditions recorded as agoraphobia in each of the last five years by region.

Reply

The requested information on Motability is not part of our routine statistical releases.

27 Oct 2025·Department for Work and Pensions·Answered
Asked

How many PIP claimants had active contracts with the Motability Scheme and primary disabling conditions recorded as generalised anxiety disorder in each of the last five years by region.

Reply

The requested information on Motability is not part of our routine statistical releases.

27 Oct 2025·Department for Work and Pensions·Answered
Asked

How many PIP claimants had active contracts with the Motability Scheme and primary disabling conditions recorded as an anxiety disorder where the type was not known in each of the last five years by region.

Reply

The requested information on Motability is not part of our routine statistical releases.

27 Oct 2025·Department for Work and Pensions·Answered
Asked

How many PIP claimants had active contracts with the Motability Scheme and primary disabling conditions recorded as bipolar affective disorder in each of the last five years by region.

Reply

The requested information on Motability is not part of our routine statistical releases.

27 Oct 2025·Department for Work and Pensions·Answered
Asked

How many PIP claimants had active contracts with the Motability Scheme and primary disabling conditions recorded as post-traumatic stress disorder in each of the last five years by region.

Reply

The requested information on Motability is not part of our routine statistical releases.

27 Oct 2025·Department for Work and Pensions·Answered
Asked

How many PIP claimants had active contracts with the Motability Scheme and primary disabling conditions recorded as depressive disorder in each of the last five years by region.

Reply

The requested information on Motability is not part of our routine statistical releases.

27 Oct 2025·Department for Work and Pensions·Answered
Asked

How many PIP claimants had active contracts with the Motability Scheme and primary disabling conditions recorded as ADHD in each of the last five years by region.

Reply

The requested information on Motability is not part of our routine statistical releases.

14 Oct 2025·Department for Work and Pensions·Answered
Asked

How many times his Department has attended Motability board meetings over the past two years.

Reply

The Department has attended every Motability Board meeting which are held quarterly each year for the last two years.

14 Oct 2025·Department for Work and Pensions·Answered
Asked

What specific internal management information Motability shares with his Department.

Reply

Motability Foundation is independent of government and regulated by the Charity Commission so is wholly responsible for the terms and the administration of the Scheme. The Motability Foundation do not routinely share internal Management Information with DWP but will respond to individual requests should the Department request specific Management Information.

14 Oct 2025·Department for Work and Pensions·Answered
Asked

How many Motability customers receive (a) Personal Independence Payment and (b) Disability Living Allowance.

Reply

At the end of July 2025 (latest available data), 593,700 PIP claimants had an active contract with the Motability Scheme. The number of PIP claimants who had an active contract with the Motability Scheme broken down by condition groups over the past 5 years is provided in the table below. Table 1: PIP claimants with an active Motability Scheme contract by condition over the past 5 years 202020212022202320242025 (to July-25)Psychiatric disorders76,10086,80097,200125,000162,700174,700 of which ADHD / ADD1,9002,6003,4005,6009,00010,400 of which any depressive disorder16,20019,70022,70032,80046,10049,900 The Department does not hold Motability data in its analytical datasets for DLA. Obtaining these data from other sources would involve disproportionate costs. Notes: - The figures provided are for PIP claimants in England and Wales only.- The figures include both claims made under Normal Rules and those made under Special Rules for End of Life.- The claimants’ primary conditions were used to categorise them in the provided table. Many claimants have two or more health conditions, and it is not necessarily the case that the listed primary condition is that which gives rise to the functional limitation(s) behind the award of the enhanced mobility component of PIP.- The figures have been provided in calendar years, containing data from January 2020 to July 2025.- The calendar year 2025 only contains data to July 2025, therefore volumes may be smaller than what would appear within a full calendar year. Data beyond this point is currently unavailable centrally for analysis.- Values in the table show any PIP claimant with an active Motability Scheme contract on the PIP caseload at some point within that calendar year.- The “of which any depressive disorder” category is made up of 4 primary conditions:o Anxiety and depressive disorders – mixedo Bipolar affective disordero Depressive disordero Mood disorders – Others / type not known- Values have been rounded to the nearest 100.

14 Oct 2025·Department for Work and Pensions·Answered
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How many (a) PIP and (b) DLA claimants who are members of the Motability scheme had ADHD as their main disabling condition in each of the past 5 years.

Reply

At the end of July 2025 (latest available data), 593,700 PIP claimants had an active contract with the Motability Scheme. The number of PIP claimants who had an active contract with the Motability Scheme broken down by condition groups over the past 5 years is provided in the table below. Table 1: PIP claimants with an active Motability Scheme contract by condition over the past 5 years 202020212022202320242025 (to July-25)Psychiatric disorders76,10086,80097,200125,000162,700174,700 of which ADHD / ADD1,9002,6003,4005,6009,00010,400 of which any depressive disorder16,20019,70022,70032,80046,10049,900 The Department does not hold Motability data in its analytical datasets for DLA. Obtaining these data from other sources would involve disproportionate costs. Notes: - The figures provided are for PIP claimants in England and Wales only.- The figures include both claims made under Normal Rules and those made under Special Rules for End of Life.- The claimants’ primary conditions were used to categorise them in the provided table. Many claimants have two or more health conditions, and it is not necessarily the case that the listed primary condition is that which gives rise to the functional limitation(s) behind the award of the enhanced mobility component of PIP.- The figures have been provided in calendar years, containing data from January 2020 to July 2025.- The calendar year 2025 only contains data to July 2025, therefore volumes may be smaller than what would appear within a full calendar year. Data beyond this point is currently unavailable centrally for analysis.- Values in the table show any PIP claimant with an active Motability Scheme contract on the PIP caseload at some point within that calendar year.- The “of which any depressive disorder” category is made up of 4 primary conditions:o Anxiety and depressive disorders – mixedo Bipolar affective disordero Depressive disordero Mood disorders – Others / type not known- Values have been rounded to the nearest 100.

14 Oct 2025·Department for Work and Pensions·Answered
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How many (a) PIP and (b) DLA claimants who are members of the Motability scheme, had a psychiatric disorder as their main disabling condition in each of the last five years.

Reply

At the end of July 2025 (latest available data), 593,700 PIP claimants had an active contract with the Motability Scheme. The number of PIP claimants who had an active contract with the Motability Scheme broken down by condition groups over the past 5 years is provided in the table below. Table 1: PIP claimants with an active Motability Scheme contract by condition over the past 5 years 202020212022202320242025 (to July-25)Psychiatric disorders76,10086,80097,200125,000162,700174,700 of which ADHD / ADD1,9002,6003,4005,6009,00010,400 of which any depressive disorder16,20019,70022,70032,80046,10049,900 The Department does not hold Motability data in its analytical datasets for DLA. Obtaining these data from other sources would involve disproportionate costs. Notes: - The figures provided are for PIP claimants in England and Wales only.- The figures include both claims made under Normal Rules and those made under Special Rules for End of Life.- The claimants’ primary conditions were used to categorise them in the provided table. Many claimants have two or more health conditions, and it is not necessarily the case that the listed primary condition is that which gives rise to the functional limitation(s) behind the award of the enhanced mobility component of PIP.- The figures have been provided in calendar years, containing data from January 2020 to July 2025.- The calendar year 2025 only contains data to July 2025, therefore volumes may be smaller than what would appear within a full calendar year. Data beyond this point is currently unavailable centrally for analysis.- Values in the table show any PIP claimant with an active Motability Scheme contract on the PIP caseload at some point within that calendar year.- The “of which any depressive disorder” category is made up of 4 primary conditions:o Anxiety and depressive disorders – mixedo Bipolar affective disordero Depressive disordero Mood disorders – Others / type not known- Values have been rounded to the nearest 100.

14 Oct 2025·Department for Work and Pensions·Answered
Asked

How many (a) PIP and (b) DLA claimants who are members of the Motability scheme had any type of depressive disorder as their main disabling condition in each of the last five years.

Reply

At the end of July 2025 (latest available data), 593,700 PIP claimants had an active contract with the Motability Scheme. The number of PIP claimants who had an active contract with the Motability Scheme broken down by condition groups over the past 5 years is provided in the table below. Table 1: PIP claimants with an active Motability Scheme contract by condition over the past 5 years 202020212022202320242025 (to July-25)Psychiatric disorders76,10086,80097,200125,000162,700174,700 of which ADHD / ADD1,9002,6003,4005,6009,00010,400 of which any depressive disorder16,20019,70022,70032,80046,10049,900 The Department does not hold Motability data in its analytical datasets for DLA. Obtaining these data from other sources would involve disproportionate costs. Notes: - The figures provided are for PIP claimants in England and Wales only.- The figures include both claims made under Normal Rules and those made under Special Rules for End of Life.- The claimants’ primary conditions were used to categorise them in the provided table. Many claimants have two or more health conditions, and it is not necessarily the case that the listed primary condition is that which gives rise to the functional limitation(s) behind the award of the enhanced mobility component of PIP.- The figures have been provided in calendar years, containing data from January 2020 to July 2025.- The calendar year 2025 only contains data to July 2025, therefore volumes may be smaller than what would appear within a full calendar year. Data beyond this point is currently unavailable centrally for analysis.- Values in the table show any PIP claimant with an active Motability Scheme contract on the PIP caseload at some point within that calendar year.- The “of which any depressive disorder” category is made up of 4 primary conditions:o Anxiety and depressive disorders – mixedo Bipolar affective disordero Depressive disordero Mood disorders – Others / type not known- Values have been rounded to the nearest 100.

14 Oct 2025·Department for Work and Pensions·Answered
Asked

Whether he will take steps to amend the social security payment regulations to enable the direct transfer of (a) Personal Independence Payment and (b) Disability Living Allowance to competitors to Motability.

Reply

Motability Foundation is independent of government and regulated by the Charity Commission so is responsible for the terms and the administration of the Scheme. The department works closely with Motability and is responsible for the disability benefits that provide a passport to the Motability Scheme. We will continue to ensure the Scheme meets the transport needs of disabled people.

14 Oct 2025·Department for Work and Pensions·Answered
Asked

Whether he will subject Motability to competitive tendering for the right to run the scheme.

Reply

Motability Foundation is independent of government and regulated by the Charity Commission so is responsible for the terms and the administration of the Scheme. The department works closely with Motability and is responsible for the disability benefits that provide a passport to the Motability Scheme. We will continue to ensure the Scheme meets the transport needs of disabled people.

14 Oct 2025·Department for Work and Pensions·Answered
Asked

How much his Department has (a) invoiced Motability for and (b) received from Motability under the Social Security (Expenses of Paying Sums in Relation to Vehicle Hire) Regulations 2016, in each of the years since these regulations were introduced.

Reply

(a) The DWP invoiced the Motability scheme for the following amounts under the Social Security (Expenses of Paying Sums in Relation to Vehicle Hire) Regulations 2016. YearTotal16/17£0.8m17/18£1.1m18/19£0.9m19/20£1.0m20/21£0.8m21/22£0.6m22/23£0.9m23/24£1.1m24/25£1.4m Figures rounded to nearest £0.1m. (b) DWP were fully reimbursed for the amounts above.

14 Oct 2025·Department for Work and Pensions·Answered
Asked

What is the total cost to his Department of the annual mailshot run on behalf of Motability to eligible claimants; and how much Motability contributes to the Department for this mailshot.

Reply

DWP does not undertake an annual mailshot run on behalf of Motability to eligible customers. There is no cost to DWP in this regard.

13 Oct 2025·Department for Work and Pensions·Answered
Asked

How much funding his Department has provided to the Motability Scheme in 2025.

Reply

The Motability Scheme receives no direct funding from DWP. However, it does receive the direct transfer of benefit from DWP. This is claimant benefit the claimant would otherwise be receiving, and the cost of transfer is paid for by the Motability Foundation. The total value of benefits transferred to Motability in financial year 2024–2025 the Department for Work and Pensions was £3,074,920,421.67. The Motability Scheme also receives zero rate VAT for hire of motor vehicle to individuals in receipt of specified disability benefits; zero rate VAT for sale of lease vehicle on first sale after end of lease and zero rate Insurance Premium Tax (IPT) on Scheme policies.

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