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Written questions by Champion.

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

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

Whether she has made an assessment of the potential merits of rolling out sheltered employment work schemes for adults with learning disabilities.

Reply

There is an international and domestic evidence-base demonstrating that sheltered employment, when delivered in line with one of the recognised Supported Employment models, is effective in supporting disabled people, people with health conditions and complex barriers to employment to find sustained work. That is why we have announced, as part of the Get Britain Working Strategy, the locally led, voluntary, Supported Employment programme, Connect to Work, that will help disabled people, people with health conditions and those with complex barriers to employment to get into and retain work. Connect to Work funding will provide Supported Employment programmes throughout all of England and Wales. Local Authorities are required to deliver Connect to Work through two models of Supported Employment, Individual Placement and Support and Supported Employment Quality Framework. The latter model, in particular, has been shown to benefit individuals with learning disabilities who are seeking sustained employment. Connect to Work is rolling out on a phased basis, shaped by local authorities’ own timetables. Local areas are opening their Connect to Work programmes through 2025, with the first areas – covering the West London Alliance partnership of London Boroughs and East Sussex now open for participants. We expect more areas to go live this summer, with progressively more each month through 2025.

5 Feb 2025·Department for Work and Pensions·Answered
Asked

What the value was of Pension Credit overpayments that were written off as resulting from official error in each of the last three years.

Reply

Value of Official Error Pension Credit Scheduled Write Offs ValueFebruary 2022 - January 2023£28.802mFebruary 2023 - January 2024£24.858mFebruary 2024 - January 2025£27.856m Above table identifies the value of Official Error Pension Credit Overpayments written off at source by referring benefit offices within the last 3 years.These overpayments do not reach Debt Manager for recovery as PC overpayments are not recoverable and are written off when the overpayment is identified at source.Data is GB only.

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

What the current average processing time is for a new claim for Pension Credit from initial application to determination.

Reply

The table below shows Average Actual Clearance Times (AACT) from the end of week commencing 2nd September to the end of week commencing 21st October, in working days. DWP currently works to a planned timescale of 50 working days to clear Pension Credit claims.    02/09/24  09/09/24  16/09/24  23/09/24  30/09/24  07/10/24  14/10/24 21/10/24 Pension Credit Claims AACT  26 26 26 25 33 37 44 52 Please note.The data shown is unpublished management information, collected and intended for internal departmental use and has not been quality assured to National Statistics or Official Statistics publication standard.These figures will not align to previous PQ responses due to retrospective updates as the data is sourced from live systems. If a claim is made by 21 December, Pension Credit can be backdated for three months if the entitlement conditions have been met throughout that period, and if the claimant was eligible, they would also receive a Winter Fuel Payment.

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