Access to Work Programme

(asked on 14th June 2016) - View Source

Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, how many of his Department's full-time equivalent officials have been working on Access to Work policy and administration in each year since 2010.


Answered by
Justin Tomlinson Portrait
Justin Tomlinson
This question was answered on 27th June 2016

The number of full-time equivalent officials that have been working on Access to Work policy and administration in each year since 2010 is in the table below:

Year

Number of Full Time Equivalent Officials Working on Access to Work Adviser and Other Related Operational Activities

Number of Full Time Equivalent Officials Working on Access to Work Management and Support Activities

Number of Full Time Equivalent Officials Working on Access to Work Activities

TOTAL

2016

133

59

192

2015

175

22

197

2014

186

42

228

2013

197

38

235

2012

183

43

226

2011

191

46

237

2010

211

37

248

  1. The table shows the numbers of full-time equivalents engaged on Access to Work activities. There are no Access to Work policy specific work activities reported within the Departmental Activity Based Management Models.
  2. Management and Support Activities include staff engaged on activities that both support the direct delivery of the business such as operational management and cashiers; and activities that support the business such as HR, Finance and IT.
  3. Source of management information: The information on the number of officials engaged in Access to Work activities is derived from the Departmental Activity Based Management Models and is a snapshot of how many people are actually badged as undertaking that particular activity at that time.
  4. The numbers are rounded to the nearest whole number.
  5. The management information contained within this document does not form part of any official statistics and is intended for DWP internal use only.
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