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Invalidity Pension Application Numbers

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 29 May 2013

Wednesday, 29 May 2013

Questions (22)

Gerry Adams

Question:

22. Deputy Gerry Adams asked the Minister for Social Protection if she will provide details of the numbers of persons who applied for invalidity pension in each county for the years 2010, 2011 and 2012; the numbers of those who were refused and granted and, of those who were refused, the number that appealed the decision and the number that were successful and unsuccessful in those appeals; of those applications which were successful before and after appeal, the number of cases that were decided solely on the condition of being incapable of work for at least 12 months and likely to be incapable of work for at least another 12 months; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [25709/13]

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The information requested by the Deputy is set out in the tables.

Invalidity Pension Claims

Year

Received

Awarded

Disallowed

Total decided

2010

8774

3445*

3411*

7614

2011

14621

2107#

4697#

12829

2012

11510

6352

11423

17775

A breakdown of Invalidity claims awarded and disallowed is not available from December 2010-June 2011. A dual payments system was in operation from December 2010 until all claims were migrated onto a new computer platform in May 2011.

* Breakdown for period January 2010 - November 2010 only included

# Breakdown for period June 2011 - December 2011 only included

A full year breakdown of decisions by County is not available prior to 2012. Figures for 2012 are shown in the table and relate to current address.

Invalidity Pension Claims 2012

County

Received

Awarded

Refused

Withdrawn

Total Decisions

Antrim

1

3

1

1

5

Armagh

0

2

1

0

3

Tyrone

0

0

1

0

1

Cork

1357

758

1,305

101

2,164

Clare

230

131

217

19

367

Cavan

195

72

178

9

259

Carlow

217

114

189

13

316

Dublin

2735

1524

2567

158

4249

Donegal

335

190

323

12

525

Down

3

7

3

1

11

Derry

0

1

0

0

1

Fermanagh

4

1

4

1

6

Galway

403

242

350

23

615

Kildare

538

318

496

35

849

Kilkenny

213

122

183

14

319

Kerry

311

204

285

31

520

Limerick

618

374

572

36

982

Longford

130

67

119

7

193

Louth

366

184

355

19

558

Leitrim

100

65

83

5

153

Laois

189

101

206

13

320

Meath

439

205

405

27

637

Monaghan

133

54

134

9

197

Mayo

274

155

278

15

448

Offaly

238

120

253

15

388

Roscommon

151

103

139

11

253

Sligo

175

115

153

12

280

Tipperary

408

256

398

23

677

Waterford

323

208

296

13

517

Westmeath

207

126

212

12

350

Wicklow

286

177

260

13

450

Wexford

447

219

426

24

669

No entry*

484

134

329

30

493

Total

11510

6,352

10,721

702

17,775

*Claims with no entry for county may be resident abroad.

Social Welfare Appeals Office statistics are not maintained on a County by County basis and the Chief Appeals Officer is not in a position, therefore, to supply the specific information sought. However, the table gives information in relation to the total number of appeals in the years in question.

Invalidity Pension Appeals - 2008 - 2012

Year

Appeals Allowed

Appeals Partly Allowed

Revised Deciding Officer Decision(*)

Total with Favourable Outcome

2008

233

1

78

312

2009

243

1

82

326

2010

341

6

185

532

2011

408

6

345

759

2012

1,031

4

474

1,509

(*) Where a person has received a decision to disallow a payment, it is open to them to ask for a review by a deciding officer. These figures reflect those cases where a disallowed claim was revised on review by a deciding officer prior to determination by an Appeals Officer. Generally these cases arise where a person submits additional information, not already considered, in support of their claim following a decision to disallow.

Decisions in relation to Invalidity Pension encompass all aspects of the conditionality e.g. PRSI contributions and medical conditions. For those claims refused, it is not possible to say whether it was on PRSI conditions, medical conditions or both. However, it is safe to say that the majority of claims are refused on medical grounds.

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