Work and Pensions written question – answered am ar 14 Mawrth 2013.
To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions how much was awarded in Kilmarnock and Loudoun constituency under each category of the community care grant in (a) 2010-11 and (b) 2011-12.
Table 1 provides the expenditure by direction on community care grants for residents in the Inverness Social Fund Budget Area in 2010-11 and 2011-12. This is the Social Fund Budget Area covering Kilmarnock and Loudon constituency. The information requested is not available at constituency level.
Table 1: Community Care Grant Expenditure in the Inverness Social Fund Budget Area in 2010-11 and 2011-12 | ||
£ | ||
2010-11 | 2011-12 | |
Direction 4(a)(i) People moving out of institutional or residential care | 384,500 | 362,700 |
Direction 4(a)(ii) Helping people stay in the community | 1,477,800 | 1,181,600 |
Direction 4(a)(iii) Families under exceptional pressure | 2,616,800 | 2,391,900 |
Direction 4(a)(iv) Prisoner or young offender on release on temporary licence | 6,300 | 9,900 |
Direction 4(a)(v) People setting up home as a planned programme of resettlement | 284,500 | 210,000 |
Direction 4(b) Travelling Expenses | 73,900 | 50,300 |
Total | 4,843,900 | 4,206,500 |
Notes: 1. The information provided is Management Information. Our preference is to answer all parliamentary questions using Official/National Statistics but in this case we only have Management Information available. It is not quality assured to the same extent as Official/National statistics and there are some issues with the data. For example, they do not include applications which were processed clerically and have not yet been entered on to the Social Fund Computer System. 2. Data on Community Care Grants are not held by parliamentary constituency but by Jobcentre Plus Social Fund Budget Area. The figures for the Inverness Social Fund Budget Area cover areas other than Kilmarnock and Loudoun. 3. The expenditure figures have been rounded to the nearest £100. |
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