Pension Credit 2023-01-23

2023-01-23

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Q1 Partial Answer
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The Department's efforts to encourage eligible pensioners to apply for Pension Credit are under scrutiny.
What steps his Department is taking to encourage eligible pensioners to apply for pension credit.
Pension credit take-up is a priority. A £1.2 million communications campaign has been ongoing since April, with significant push before Christmas to boost awareness ahead of cost-of-living payments. Constituency-level work by MPs like the hon. Member is acknowledged.
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Specific success metrics or concrete steps beyond communication campaigns were not provided.
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Q2 Direct Answer
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The efficacy of the Christmas campaign to increase Pension Credit uptake is being evaluated.
Will she update the House as to whether or not that has been a success and whether we have seen an increase in uptake?
There was a 177% increase in claims in the week commencing 12 December, with 7,200 claims processed compared to previous years. This is attributed to efforts by MPs and the campaign push before Christmas.
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Q3 Partial Answer
Fleur Anderson Lab
Putney
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Research indicates long delays in processing Pension Credit claims, impacting many pensioners.
According to research from the Law Centres Network's recent pension credit report, nearly 60% of respondents said that they waited between three and six months for claims to be processed. A constituent of mine has been waiting six months and losing out during that time. Will the Minister address the Pension Service's processing failure and take steps to bring the average time it takes to deal with claims for pension credit down to the target time of six weeks?
Concerned about delays; due to doubled number of claims in 2022. Expect normal waiting times by February. Will report back on progress.
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Specific steps and timeline for reducing processing time were not given.
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Q4 Partial Answer
Matt Rodda Lab
Reading Central
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A significant number of pensioners are not receiving Pension Credit, thus missing out on a £900 heating support payment linked to Pension Credit.
Nearly 1 million pensioners are not receiving pension credit to which they are entitled. To make matters worse, each of those 1 million pensioners is also missing out on a £900 payment from the Government to help them with heating, as the payment is available only to those on pension credit. Why have the Government been so ineffective at raising the take-up of pension credit? Will she also explain why on earth they linked help with heating to pension credit when they knew that 1 million pensioners would miss out as a result?
Acknowledges the hon. Gentleman's interest; previous efforts on boosting take-up are noted, including success before Christmas. Plans for automation and greater data use to improve efficiency are highlighted.
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Specific steps or timeline addressing under-entitlement were not provided.
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