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Written questions by Swann.

Every parliamentary written question tabled by Robin Swann this session, with the full answer and department. See how every department answers, or back to the MP page.

Department:All (212)Northern Ireland Office (41)Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (36)Treasury (31)Ministry of Defence (23)Department of Health and Social Care (18)Department for Transport (17)Department for Business and Trade (10)Home Office (7)Department for Culture, Media and Sport (6)Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (4)Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (3)Department for Work and Pensions (3)

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

With reference to the Timms Review what steps he has taken to engage with deaf and disabled people and Deaf and Disabled People's Organisations in Northern Ireland.

Reply

Listening to the lived experience and expertise of disabled people will be critical to the Review’s success. Over the summer, I met with representatives from more than 50 organisations across the disability, welfare and co-production spaces, including organisations from all four nations.While PIP is a transferred matter in Northern Ireland, there is a long-standing principle of parity between the social security systems of the Northern Ireland Executive and the UK Government. It is therefore important that the Review hears from disabled people in Northern Ireland and the organisations that represent them.We have launched an open and accessible Expression of Interest to join the Review’s steering group, and we strongly encourage applications from people across the UK, regardless of background or location. The steering group will include a majority of disabled people or representatives of Disabled People’s Organisations.Once in place, the steering group will oversee a programme of engagement and participation that brings together the full range of views and voices.

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

What steps he is taking to ensure that deaf and disabled people and Deaf and Disabled People's Organisations from Northern Ireland can engage in the Timms Review, including through the proposed Panel.

Reply

Listening to the lived experience and expertise of disabled people will be critical to the Review’s success. Over the summer, I met with representatives from more than 50 organisations across the disability, welfare and co-production spaces, including organisations from all four nations.While PIP is a transferred matter in Northern Ireland, there is a long-standing principle of parity between the social security systems of the Northern Ireland Executive and the UK Government. It is therefore important that the Review hears from disabled people in Northern Ireland and the organisations that represent them.We have launched an open and accessible Expression of Interest to join the Review’s steering group, and we strongly encourage applications from people across the UK, regardless of background or location. The steering group will include a majority of disabled people or representatives of Disabled People’s Organisations.Once in place, the steering group will oversee a programme of engagement and participation that brings together the full range of views and voices.

3 Sept 2024·Department for Work and Pensions·Answered
Asked

Whether she has had discussions with the Minister of Communities in Northern Ireland on ensuring that Barnett consequentials from the Household Support Fund are utilised to support people no longer in r

Reply

The Government has announced funding to extend the Household Support Fund (HSF) for a further 6 months, from 1 October 2024 until 31 March 2025. An additional £500 million will be provided to enable the extension of the HSF, including funding for the Dev...

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