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Social Welfare Appeals Data

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 5 March 2014

Wednesday, 5 March 2014

Questions (28)

Willie O'Dea

Question:

28. Deputy Willie O'Dea asked the Minister for Social Protection the total number of appeals made by those refused the invalidity pension, the carer's allowance and the disability allowance for 2013 and to date in 2014; the percentage of successful appeals arising from those appeals; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [10447/14]

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The figures requested by the Deputy relating to the number of invalidity pension, carer's allowance and disability allowance appeals received and finalised during 2013 and to the end of January 2014, and the percentage of those appeals which were successful, are provided in the table below.

A total of 4,501 invalidity pension appeals were received during 2013. 6,968 invalidity pension appeals were finalised during that year. 80.4% of the appeals which were finalised had a successful outcome for the appellant. 32.2% of the successful appeals were in fact revised decisions made by statutorily appointed deciding officers of my Department who reviewed the claim following the initial disallowance. During the first month of 2014 a total of 371 invalidity pension appeals were received and 605 invalidity pension appeals were finalised. 77.8% of the appeals which were finalised had a successful outcome for the appellant. 29.1% of those successful appeals were revised decisions of Deciding Officers.

A total of 3,869 carer’s allowance appeals were received during 2013. 3,722 carer’s allowance appeals were finalised during that year. 58.0% of the appeals which were finalised had a successful outcome for the appellant. 27.9% of those successful appeals were revised decisions made by deciding officers who reviewed the claim following the initial disallowance. During the first month of 2014 a total of 218 carer’s allowance appeals were received and 347 carer’s allowance appeals were finalised. 45.8% of those appeals which were finalised had a successful outcome for the appellant. 18.7% of those successful appeals were revised decisions of Deciding Officers.

The position with regard to disability allowance appeals is that a total of 6,836 appeals were received during 2013 and 7,745 disability allowance appeals were finalised during that year. 61.4% of those appeals which were finalised had a successful outcome for the appellant and 10.2% of those successful appeals were revised decisions made by deciding officers. During the first month of 2014 a total of 684 disability allowance appeals were received and 651 disability allowance appeals were finalised. 67.8% of those appeals which were finalised had a successful outcome for the appellant. 13.2% of those successful appeals were revised decisions of Deciding Officers.

The decisions which were revised following a review by a Deciding Officer of my Department arose as a result, in many cases, of new facts or fresh evidence produced by the claimant after the original decision on his /her claim had been made. In such cases an Appeals Officer decision was not necessary.

Table: Invalidity Pension, Carers Allowance and Disability Allowance – appeals registered and finalised in 2013 and to end January 2014 and percentage successful

Scheme

Year

Appeals Registered

Appeals Finalised

Percentage of appeals allowed by an Appeals Officer

Percentage of appeals partially allowed by an Appeals Officer

Percentage of appeals allowed on review by a Deciding Officer

2013

4,501

6,968

47.9%

0.3%

32.2%

Invalidity Pension

2014 (to end January 2014)

371

605

48.4%

0.3%

29.1%

2013

3,869

3,722

26.6%

3.5%

27.9%

Carer's

Allowance

2014 (to end January 2014)

218

347

23.6%

3.5%

18.7%

2013

6,836

7,745

50.1%

1.1%

10.2%

Disability Allowance

2014 (to end January 2014)

684

651

54.4%

0.2%

13.2%

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