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Terminally Ill People: Access to Benefits

22 February 2021

Lead MP

Jessica Morden

Debate Type

Adjournment Debate

Tags

NHSBenefits & Welfare
Other Contributors: 1

At a Glance

Jessica Morden raised concerns about terminally ill people: access to benefits in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
Jessica Morden called on the Government to announce the results of their review of how the benefits system treats terminally ill individuals. The review was initiated over 19 months ago but has not seen any progress, despite ongoing campaigning by charities and individual campaigners. She highlighted issues with the six-month rule and the three-year award in the special rules for terminal illness guidelines, which require medical proof that someone has less than six months to live and restrict benefits to a period of three years respectively. The speech included numerous examples illustrating the difficulties faced by terminally ill individuals and their families due to these rules.

Government Response

NHSBenefits & Welfare
Government Response
The Minister acknowledged the importance of addressing the issues highlighted in the debate. He detailed the extensive review process conducted by the Department, including consultations with stakeholders and a review of international evidence. The findings indicated inconsistencies and gaps in awareness regarding available support. The minister committed to changing the six-month rule and improving consistency in SRTI processes. However, delays were noted due to complexities arising from covid-19 and the need for primary legislation. He assured that efforts are underway to align with the Department of Health and Social Care for legislative changes, aiming for a timetable announcement in coming months.
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