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Written questions by Fleet.

Every parliamentary written question tabled by Natalie Fleet this session, with the full answer and department. Back to the MP page.

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Showing 19 of 9 · Department for Work and Pensions

16 Sept 2025·Department for Work and Pensions·Answered
Asked

What assessment he has made of the potential impact of withdrawing funding for level 7 apprenticeships on the number of people completing these apprenticeships.

Reply

This government has a driving mission to break down barriers to opportunity.From January 2026 the government will no longer fund level 7 apprenticeships except for young apprentices under the age of 22 and those under 25 who are care leavers or have an Education, Health and Care Plan. This will enable apprenticeships opportunities to be rebalanced towards young people and create more opportunities for those entering the labour market, who need skills and training to get on in their careers. All current level 7 apprentices and any who start before 1 January 2026 will be funded through to completion.This decision was informed by a wide range of evidence, including Skills England’s analysis of official apprenticeship statistics and engagement with a wide range of stakeholders. Skills England’s evidence suggested there was unlikely to be a significant or unavoidable fall in the supply of these skills in the long term, post-defunding.We are encouraging more employers to invest in upskilling their staff over 22 to level 7 where it delivers a benefit to the business and the individual. It will be for employers to determine the most appropriate training. There are alternative training options available to employers at level 7 including non-apprenticeship routes.

3 Jun 2025·Department for Work and Pensions·Answered
Asked

What recent estimate she has made of when the JobCentre in Shirebrook will re-open.

Reply

To ensure DWP staff continue to work from, and deliver, our public facing services in a safe and secure environment, it has been necessary to close Shirebrook Jobcentre since September 2024 while the Department continues to assess the overall condition of the building. As part of the Department’s business continuity measures, there has been no interruption to services as staff have continued to work from offices in the area, and where needed, customers are being seen at Mansfield Jobcentre. The Department is committed to exploring all the available long-term delivery options for jobcentre services in the Shirebrook area and will provide an update for the Member of Parliament for Bolsover as soon as it is able to do so.

30 May 2025·Department for Work and Pensions·Answered
Asked

How many and what proportion of people (a) with less than two children and (b) more than two children receive the standard allowance for Universal Credit in Bolsover constituency.

Reply

Official statistics for the number of people on Universal Credit are published each month on Stat-Xplore, with breakdowns available by various geographies including Westminster Parliamentary Constituency. The latest statistics are available to March 2025. Official statistics for the number of households on Universal Credit are published every three months on Stat-Xplore, with breakdowns available by various geographies including Westminster Parliamentary Constituency. In addition breakdowns are available by the number of children and the different UC elements, including the Limited Capability for Work-Related Activity payment. The latest statistics are available to November 2024. Users can log in or access Stat-Xplore as a guest and, if needed, can access general guidance on how to extract the information required. For guidance on the Universal Credit datasets on Stat-Xplore, see the Universal Credit Official Statistics Stat-Xplore User Guide.

30 May 2025·Department for Work and Pensions·Answered
Asked

How many people with (a) less than two children and (b) more than two children receive both the Limited Capability for Work-Related Activity payment and Universal Credit in Bolsover constituency.

Reply

Official statistics for the number of people on Universal Credit are published each month on Stat-Xplore, with breakdowns available by various geographies including Westminster Parliamentary Constituency. The latest statistics are available to March 2025. Official statistics for the number of households on Universal Credit are published every three months on Stat-Xplore, with breakdowns available by various geographies including Westminster Parliamentary Constituency. In addition breakdowns are available by the number of children and the different UC elements, including the Limited Capability for Work-Related Activity payment. The latest statistics are available to November 2024. Users can log in or access Stat-Xplore as a guest and, if needed, can access general guidance on how to extract the information required. For guidance on the Universal Credit datasets on Stat-Xplore, see the Universal Credit Official Statistics Stat-Xplore User Guide.

30 May 2025·Department for Work and Pensions·Answered
Asked

How many people claim Universal Credit in Bolsover constituency.

Reply

Official statistics for the number of people on Universal Credit are published each month on Stat-Xplore, with breakdowns available by various geographies including Westminster Parliamentary Constituency. The latest statistics are available to March 2025. Official statistics for the number of households on Universal Credit are published every three months on Stat-Xplore, with breakdowns available by various geographies including Westminster Parliamentary Constituency. In addition breakdowns are available by the number of children and the different UC elements, including the Limited Capability for Work-Related Activity payment. The latest statistics are available to November 2024. Users can log in or access Stat-Xplore as a guest and, if needed, can access general guidance on how to extract the information required. For guidance on the Universal Credit datasets on Stat-Xplore, see the Universal Credit Official Statistics Stat-Xplore User Guide.

31 Mar 2025·Department for Work and Pensions·Answered
Asked

How many people who reside in Bolsover and claim the health element of Universal Credit are (a) in work and (b) not in work.

Reply

The table below shows the number of claimants in the Bolsover Parliamentary Constituency with a live Universal Credit Limited Capability for Work and Work-related Activity (LCWRA) award and the percentage of these claimants who are recorded as in work. Claimant in WorkNumber of claimantsPercentageYes2608%No3,06092%Total3,320100%Source: DWP UC Computer System The table below shows the number of claimants in the Bolsover Local Authority area with a live Universal Credit Limited Capability for Work and Work-related Activity (LCWRA) award and the percentage of these claimants who are recorded as in work. Claimant in WorkNumber of claimantsPercentageYes2008%No2,45092%Total2,650100%Source: DWP UC Computer System Notes:The Bolsover Parliamentary Constituency covers a wider area compared to the Bolsover Local Area.The UC health element is paid at the household level.A small proportion of claimants with a Limited Capability for Work (LCW) may be in receipt of a health element, if they’ve had a continuous LCW award (or received the Work-Related Activity Component of Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)) that began before April 2017Numbers are rounded to the nearest 10 and based on internal UC systems, so are not quality assured to published official statistics standards and are subject to retrospective change.

31 Mar 2025·Department for Work and Pensions·Answered
Asked

How many people who are claiming PIP and who reside in the Bolsover constituency are (a) in work and (b) not in work.

Reply

The information requested is not readily available.Information on the impacts of the Pathways to Work Green Paper will be published in due course, and some information was published alongside the Spring Statement. These publications can be found in ‘Pathways to Work: Reforming Benefits and Support to Get Britain Working Green Paper’. A further programme of analysis to support development of the proposals in the Green Paper will be developed and undertaken in the coming months.

21 Nov 2024·Department for Work and Pensions·Answered
Asked

How many families in Bolsover constituency have been affected by the two-child benefit cap in each year since 2017.

Reply

Affected Universal Credit households (reporting a third or subsequent child born on or after 6 April 2017) in Bolsover constituency, by year YearNumber of UC householdsApril 2018-April 201940April 2020160April 2021280April 2022420April 2023530April 2024660 Notes:Base: Universal Credit households that had an assessment period that ended in April of each year.Data for April 2024 is latest available, in line with the most recent published data on this policy.DWP does not hold data on CTC households affected by the two-child limit.Figures rounded to two significant figures (to a minimum of 10), and values less than 10 are suppressed in line with disclosure rules.The difference between these figures and published statistics for Bolsover constituency is because the published stats are for those that do not receive some amount of child element due to the policy, whereas these figures include households that have an exception for all children affected by the policy.

21 Nov 2024·Department for Work and Pensions·Answered
Asked

How many women in (a) Bolsover constituency, (b) Derbyshire and (c) England have a rape clause exemption from the two-child benefit cap.

Reply

(a) In Bolsover constituency, fewer than 10 households had a Non-Consensual Conception exception to the policy in April 2024.(b) In Derbyshire, 50 households had a Non-Consensual Conception exception to the policy in April 2024.(c) In England, 2,300 households had a Non-Consensual Conception exception to the policy in April 2024. Notes:Base: Universal Credit households that had an assessment period that ended in April 2024.Data for April 2024 is latest available, in line with the most recent published data on this policy.DWP does not hold data on CTC households affected by the two-child limit.Figures rounded to two significant figures (to a minimum of 10), and values less than 10 are suppressed in line with disclosure rules.Derbyshire area in (b) calculated as the sum of the following Local Authorities: Amber Valley, Bolsover, Chesterfield, Erewash, Derby, Derbyshire Dales, High Peak, North East Derbyshire, South Derbyshire

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