PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Employment and Support Allowance (13 May 2019)

Question Asked

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, since January 2019 how many universal credit claimants who had an underlying entitlement to severe disability premium (SDP) have not been able to claim employment and support allowance (ESA) following the death of a partner who was the lead claimant in a previous joint ESA claim and who also had entitlement to SDP.

Asked by:
Karin Smyth (Labour)

Answer

This information is not readily available and could only be provided at disproportionate cost.

Since the introduction of The Universal Credit (Transitional Provisions) (SDP Gateway) Amendment Regulations 2019, which came into force on 16th January 2019, claimants who are entitled, or have been within the last month, to an award of an existing benefit that includes Severe Disability Premium (SDP) have not been able to claim Universal Credit; even if they have experienced a relevant change in their circumstances, such as a partner’s death. These claimants continue to be able to maintain, or make, a claim to legacy benefits.


Answered by:
Justin Tomlinson (Conservative)
21 May 2019

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