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Family Income Supplement Applications

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 27 November 2012

Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Questions (354)

Gerry Adams

Question:

354. Deputy Gerry Adams asked the Minister for Social Protection the number of new family income supplement applications and renewal applications from County Louth that were awaiting a decision from before the 5 November; if these applications have been transferred to be processed in Letterkenny County Donegal; if she expects these applications to be processed before Christmas; the longest waiting time among those applicants; and the average waiting time. [52205/12]

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The Department is committed to providing a quality service to all its customers.

FIS claims, both new and renewal, received on or after the 5th November 2012 are currently being processed on receipt.

There are 266 new family income supplement (FIS) applications and 294 renewal applications from the County of Louth pending decision since before 5th November. Almost all of these cases date from between 1st June and 2nd November 2012. There are some earlier cases which have already been actioned by FIS section but which are awaiting further information or have been referred to a social welfare inspector for investigation.

An in-depth business process improvement (BPI) project has recently been completed for the FIS scheme. This project focused on optimising output, improving customer service and the elimination of backlogs. Part of the project was a detailed examination of workloads and a full assessment of existing capacity within the area and what capacity is needed in order to process the volumes of claims, both new and renewal, being received on a weekly basis.

The outcome of this review is a detailed plan outlining the process required to manage both the continuous weekly intake and backlog claims clearance. This plan sees the current weekly new claim and renewal intake processed by one team, while the backlog is ring-fenced and a focused team assigned to this work with a clear plan for its elimination.

The team including additional temporary resources has been identified and is already assigned and working on the backlog claims. In order to reduce the time it will take to eliminate the backlog, some claims are being processed outside of Longford Social Welfare Services Office. This team is fully focussed on the elimination of the backlog of claims in the shortest possible timeframe, concentrating in the first instance on those claims which were previously in payment but where payment has expired and continuing on to first-time new claims. Within those categories, those waiting the longest will be processed first.

While it is not possible to clear all claims in the backlog before Christmas, every effort will be made to pay as many eligible claims as possible in that timeframe. It is expected that the backlog will be fully eliminated by the end of March 2013. Claims which are approved by the backlog team will be backdated to the date of claim or the date of expiry of the previous claim, as appropriate, and all arrears due will be paid.

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