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Tue,21 October 2014
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Access to Elected Office for Disabled People Fund

Written question 210908: Kate Green 16-10-2014

“To ask the Ministers for Women and Equalities, how many disabled candidates have been supported by the Access to Elected Office fund since that fund was introduced; what the cost is of an average support package provided by that fund for a candidate; what amount the Government Equalities Office plans to spend in total on disabled candidates; what assessment has been made of that fund's effectiveness; and what plans the Government has for that fund after 2015.”

Answered by: Jo Swinson on 22 October 2014

“The pilot Access to Elected Office fund has approved 57 grants for 50 disabled applicants; the average value of claims from the fund has been £4,289. £88,260 was claimed in grants over 2012-14 and £156,215 has been approved for drawdown since the fund was extended from 1 July 2014. Total expenditure will depend on the number of successful applications to the fund.

An assessment of the fund’s effectiveness is planned for 2015 to inform a decision by the next Government on whether the fund should continue.”

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For more information on the Access to Elected Office for Disabled People Fund go to http://disabilityrightsuk.org/news/2014/february/disabled-peoples-elected-office-access-fund-extended