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Disability Living Allowance

Volume 297: debated on Monday 30 June 1997

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To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what steps she is taking to ensure fair medical evaluation of people claiming disability benefits. [4366]

As part of our general review of Social Security provision, we will be looking at a number of eligibility issues including the requirements for medical assessment for benefit purposes. A key priority will be to ensure that procedures for determining entitlement are fair and that claimants receive an efficient and high quality service.

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what assessment she has made of the powers of the Independent Tribunal Service in respect of the disability appeal tribunal system with particular reference to the case of Mr. M. McCall of Broughton. [4367]

We intend to bring forward legislation to improve current decision making and appeals arrangements in the Social Security system. Further details will be announced in due course.

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security for what reasons the mobility component of the disability living allowance is restricted to people over the age of five years; and if she will make a statement. [5590]

We are committed to a review of Social Security with the objective of reducing poverty and welfare dependency and to provide work incentives. Provision for disabled people will form part of that review. We will announce the details in due course.The mobility component of disability living allowance is paid primarily to help people become independently mobile. Children under the age of five cannot be independently mobile as they need guidance and supervision whilst out of doors.