Pension Credit 2023-06-19

2023-06-19

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Q1 Direct Answer
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Last week was pension credit awareness week following a big push ahead of cost of living payments. Pension credit applications up to May were 75% higher than the year before.
What steps he is taking to encourage eligible pensioners to claim pension credit.
Last week was pension credit awareness week, which follows our big push ahead of the cost of living payments. As a result of that and the national advertising campaign, I am pleased to say that pension credit applications up to May were 75% higher than the year before.
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Q2 Direct Answer
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The MP wrote to older people in Carshalton and Wallington informing them of pension credit, aiming for increased applications.
I am grateful for that excellent news. As part of that awareness week, I wrote to older people in Carshalton and Wallington to inform them of the credit, as thousands of people living in my constituency who are eligible for it sadly do not claim it. I sincerely hope we see some good numbers from that. Does my hon. Friend agree that public awareness must happen at both local and national level? I extend an invitation to her to come down to Carshalton and Wallington and see some of the amazing work being done, including at the older persons fair later this year.
What an invitation—I would be delighted to attend. I commend my hon. Friend on all his work in his constituency. Older persons fairs are important and effective. I held a pension credit one on Friday in Swanley, and I recommend them to Members.
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Q3 Partial Answer
Matt Rodda Lab
Reading Central
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Statistics show that hundreds of thousands of pensioners are missing out on pension credit, which also disqualifies them from the Government's £900 cost of living payment.
Sadly, the figures also show that hundreds of thousands of pensioners are still missing out on pension credit. To make matters worse, this large group of pensioners is also missing out on the Government's £900 cost of living payment, because receiving pension credit acts as a gateway to other help. Could the Minister explain why the Government designed their cost of living payments in that way? Could she explain what she will do to fix the problem, which the Government themselves created?
I am sure that the hon. Gentleman will welcome the figures that I just announced on the uptake of pension credit. We will not have the eligibility figures for a while—hopefully, they will be out later this year. I hope we will see a rise, but in the meantime we are doing all we can—as I know is true across the House—to get as many people as possible to apply for pension credit so that they qualify for those important cost of living payments.
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The specific reasons behind the design and steps to fix the issue were not directly addressed.
We Will Not Have The Eligibility Figures For A While
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