The information requested (where available) by the deputy is detailed in the following table:
Social Welfare claims by average waiting times 31 August 2016
Scheme
|
Average Waiting Time
(weeks)
|
Jobseeker's Benefit
|
1
|
Jobseeker's Allowance
|
2
|
One-Parent Family Payment
|
5
|
State Pension Contributory (Dom)
|
8
|
Widow’s, Widower's or Surviving Civil Partner’s Contributory Pension
|
1
|
Widowed Parent Grant
|
1
|
Living Alone/Island Allowances
|
N/a
|
State Pension Non-Contributory
|
14
|
Household Benefits
|
2
|
Free Travel
|
2
|
Domiciliary Care Allowance
|
16
|
Supplementary Welfare Allowance
|
1
|
Child Benefit (Domestic & FRA)
|
2
|
Child Benefit (EU Regulation)
|
32
|
Treatment Benefit
|
N/a
|
Maternity Benefit
|
N/a
|
Family Income Supplement (New)
|
3
|
Family Income Supplement (Renew)
|
N/a
|
Carer's Allowance
|
17
|
Disability Allowance
|
14
|
Invalidity Pension
|
11
|
Illness Benefit
|
1
|
Occupational Injury Benefit
|
N/a
|
The average waiting time for appeals determined summarily in 2016 broken down by scheme area is set out in the following table.
The dramatic increase in appeal receipts as a result of the economic downturn put significant pressure on the appeal system and impacted adversely on processing times. Appeal receipts peaked in 2012 at 35,500 from an average of 15,000 per year and have reduced annually thereafter to just below 25,000 in 2015.
Significant effort and resources have been devoted to reforming the appeals process in recent years, resulting in a marked improvement in processing times, with the average time taken to finalise a summary appeal dropping from 25.1 weeks in 2011 to 18.1 weeks in 2015, and to 17.6 weeks to date in 2016.
The quasi-judicial nature of the appeals system means that there are inevitable time lags involved. However the system is designed to be flexible and fair and allows for review and submission of further information at all stages. The time taken is proportionate to the complexity of many of the issues under appeal which require a high level of judgement, and the need to ensure due process and natural justice.
Appeal processing times by scheme 01/01/2016 – 31/08/2016
|
Average processing times (weeks)
Summary Decisions
|
Blind Pension
|
18.5
|
Carers Allowance
|
18.3
|
Carers Benefit
|
17.9
|
Child Benefit
|
22.5
|
Disability Allowance
|
15.0
|
Illness Benefit
|
28.1
|
Partial Capacity Benefit
|
31.3
|
Domiciliary Care Allowance
|
23.8
|
Deserted Wives Benefit
|
8.9
|
Farm Assist
|
19.9
|
Bereavement Grant
|
14.7
|
Liable Relatives
|
15.4
|
Family Income Supplement
|
16.3
|
Invalidity Pension
|
26.1
|
Maternity Benefit
|
17.7
|
One Parent Family Payment
|
19.8
|
State Pension (Contributory)
|
26.0
|
State Pension (Non-Contributory)
|
24.1
|
State Pension (Transition)
|
67.7
|
Occupational Injury Benefit
|
22.3
|
Disablement Pension
|
21.1
|
Incapacity Supplement
|
7.7
|
Guardian's Payment (Con)
|
15.8
|
Guardian's Payment (Non-Con)
|
18.4
|
Jobseeker's Allowance (Means)
|
16.4
|
Jobseeker's Allowance
|
15.5
|
BTW Family Dividend
|
22.0
|
Jobseeker's Transitional
|
20.6
|
Recoverable Benefits & Assistance
|
33.8
|
Jobseeker's Benefit
|
15.4
|
Treatment Benefit
|
18.6
|
Respite Care Grant
|
17.2
|
Insurability of Employment
|
38.7
|
Supplementary Welfare Allowance
|
14.9
|
Survivor's Pension (Con)
|
17.3
|
Survivor's Pension (Non-con)
|
18.0
|
Widows Parent Grant
|
23.0
|
All Appeals
|
17.6
|