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(a)(a) the resources authorised for use to meet the costs of the services and purposes which are specified in the first column of the Table for the year ending with 31st March 2007;
(b)(b) the sums authorised for issue out of the Consolidated Fund to meet those costs; and
(c)(c) limits set, for the purposes of section 2 of the Government Resources and Accounts Act 2000 (c. 20), on the resources applicable as appropriations in aid to meet those costs.
Estimate/Request for Resources | Net Resources authorised for use | Grants out of the Consolidated Fund | Operating Appropriations in Aid | Non-operating Appropriations in Aid |
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£ | £ | £ | £ | |
DEPARTMENT FOR WORK AND PENSIONS | 63,267,603,000 | 20,620,000 | ||
1. Ensuring the best start for all children and ending child poverty in 20 years The administration costs of the child support system; and associated non-cash items. | 407,897,000 | 198,000 | ||
2. Promote work as the best form of welfare for people of working age, whilst protecting the position of those in greatest need The administration costs and benefit payments of Severe Disablement Allowance; pensions gratuities and sundry allowances for disablement and specified deaths arising from industrial causes; Income Support for the under 60s; Jobseeker's Allowance (contribution-based); Jobseeker's Allowance (income based); Analogous Industrial Injuries Scheme; earnings top up pilot; job grant; back to work bonus; compensation payments to the National Insurance Fund in respect of Statutory Sick and Statutory Maternity Pay; Family Credit; the provision of training and assessment programmes for adults; the promotion of enterprise and the encouragement of self employment; help for unemployed people and disability rights; measures to help people, particularly those on welfare and at a disadvantage in the labour market, into work; National Employment panel; the administration of, and where appropriate the payment of allowances to people participating in, the Welfare to Work programme, the Job Transition service and other employment programmes, pilot programmes and new measures to help people into work; temporary subsidies to employers; grants to voluntary bodies and local authorities towards the provision of supported employment; a Grant in Aid and the provision of a temporary loan facility to Remploy Ltd; assistance and advice on employment service and labour market issues to international organisations; research; publicity and associated non-cash items; subsidies to housing, billing, levying and local authorities towards the costs incurred in administering the Housing Benefit and/or Council Tax Benefit schemes; rent rebate, rent allowance; Council Tax Benefit; payments in respect of anti-fraud and similar administrative measures; discretionary housing payments; sums payable for incentive payments in respect of Housing Benefit under occupation schemes; sums payable to third party providers of services to local authorities; compensation for sufferers, or their dependants, of certain dust related diseases; the Rent Service Agency; the Health and Safety Commission (HSC); grants to further health and safety in the workplace; the administration costs of the Children's Client group and the Disabled People Client Group; payments for education; training and employment projects assisted by the European Union and refunds to the European Union, the UK subscription to the International Labour Organisation, other international educational programmes; payments in respect of Local Area Agreements; measures to promote financial inclusion and associated non-cash items. | 34,687,286,000 | 1,946,894,000 | ||
3. Combat poverty and promote security and independence in retirement for today's and tomorrow's pensioners The administration costs and benefit payments of non-contributory retirement pensions; Christmas Bonus payments to pensioners; Age-related payments 2005; One-off 70+ payments to Pensioners; Income Support for the elderly; Pension Credit; payments made to the BBC in respect of over 75s free TV licence scheme; expenditure to assist people make plans for their retirement; research into pensions; Private Pensions Industry regulatory work; Grant in Aid for the administration costs of Better Government for Older People; payments in respect of the Pension Protection Fund; expenditure in respect of the Pensions Regulator; the Financial Assistance Scheme; Grant in Aid to the Centre for Policy on Ageing; Grant in Aid to the Pensions Advisory Service; Grant in Aid to the Pension Protection Fund Ombudsman; sums payable to fund payments and loans made by the Social Fund; the administration of pilot programmes and new measures to help improve independence and social inclusion of older people; grants to voluntary bodies and local authorities towards provision for the needs of older people and associated non-cash items. | 10,322,380,000 | 499,521,000 | ||
4. Improve the rights and opportunities for disabled people in a fair and inclusive society The administration costs and benefit payments of Attendance Allowance; Disability Living Allowance; Disability Working Allowance; Carer's Allowance; Vaccine Damage; Grants in Aid to the Disability Rights Commission, Motability, Independent Living Fund and associated non-cash items. | 14,954,492,000 | 32,455,000 | ||
5. Corporate contracts and support services Corporate administration; measures to promote financial inclusion; collecting debt on behalf of other public sector bodies and associated non-cash items. | 2,087,522,000 | 30,325,000 | ||
TOTAL, 2006–07 | 62,459,577,000 | 63,267,603,000 | 2,509,393,000 | 20,620,000 |
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