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Disability Allowance Data

Dáil Éireann Debate, Monday - 11 September 2017

Monday, 11 September 2017

Questions (1888)

Dara Calleary

Question:

1888. Deputy Dara Calleary asked the Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection the number of disability allowance applications received on a monthly basis by county in 2016 and for the first six months of 2017; the number of these applications that were successful, unsuccessful or returned for further information; the number of applications that were unsuccessful which were granted on the second application or on appeal; the number of the persons who met a doctor on assessment of their first application and in cases in which an appeal was submitted or a second application submitted; the number who met a doctor, for the same period in tabular form; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [38342/17]

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To qualify for disability allowance (DA), a person must be substantially restricted in undertaking suitable employment, be aged between 16 and 65, satisfy a means test and be habitually resident in the state. An application for DA may be disallowed on the grounds that one or more of the conditions set out above are not satisfied.

Assessments of medical eligibility for DA are based on medical reports and other evidence furnished by the applicant and the applicant’s treating physician. Medical eligibility for DA is not normally assessed by way of an in-person assessment. The Department’s Medical Assessor (MA) reviews the medical evidence provided in support of the application and expresses an opinion based on their findings. The MA does not dispute the existence of the certified cause of incapacity, but rather assesses the degree to which the loss of function in work-related activities, resulting from disease or injury, affects the person’s ability to perform either their own job or alternative types of work. The MA presents their opinion from the assessment for the guidance of the Deciding Officers (DO) in the DA scheme area. In certain cases, where warranted, the MA can recommend that the person undergo an in-person assessment.

From January 2016 to end of June 2017, there were no in-person medical assessments completed for persons applying for DA.

It is not possible to provide all of the data requested in the question. The following table shows the number of DA applications that were received, awarded and disallowed from the start of January 2016 to the end of June 2017. It is not possible to identify those cases where further information was requested before a decision could be made on entitlement or those that were deemed eligible for DA on review by a DO or Appeals Officer (AO). These data are not collated by county.

Disability Allowance

Received

Awarded*

Disallowed

2016

2017

2016

2017

2016

2017

January

1,634

1,577

1,146

1,385

1,568

1,371

February

1,936

2,179

1,053

1,469

1,343

958

March

2,155

2,507

1,165

1,552

935

1,319

April

1,986

1,840

1,458

1,065

770

1,034

May

1,941

2,490

1,349

1,721

1,019

1,198

June

2,203

766

1,490

1,900

1,009

1,051

July

1,837

1,546

1,226

August

2,126

1,475

1,010

September

1,973

1,843

960

October

2,155

1,632

1,028

November

2,471

1,483

1,546

December

1,387

1,029

578

*Data in relation to awarded cases include cases in the disallowed category which were subsequently awarded following a review or a successful appeal.

The following tables show DA recipients per county per month from January 2016 to June 2017.

2016

Jan

Feb

Mar

April

May

June

July

Aug

Sept

Oct

Nov

Dec

Carlow

1,919

1,921

1,922

1,934

1,943

1,960

1,965

1,982

1,994

2,008

2,046

2,061

Cavan

1,693

1,707

1,704

1,706

1,715

1,724

1,732

1,741

1,738

1,752

1,761

1,774

Clare

2,908

2,914

2,927

2,945

2,966

2,972

2,981

2,008

3,007

3,028

3,044

3,053

Cork

14,621

14,660

14,716

14,811

14,889

14,987

15,064

15,170

15,279

15,377

15,457

15,553

Donegal

5,002

5,012

5,020

5,055

5,056

5,086

5,106

5,148

5,143

5,188

4,194

5,228

Dublin

29,419

29,481

29,570

29,712

29,855

29,969

30,015

30,159

30,403

30,624

31,739

30,809

Galway

6,837

6,860

6,878

6,911

6,941

6,958

6,982

7,015

7,053

7,096

7,113

7,151

Kerry

4,491

4,520

4,541

4,554

4,568

4,605

4,626

4,658

4,699

4,733

4,752

4,755

Kildare

4,042

4,061

4,071

4,106

4,157

4,184

4,205

4,235

4,281

4,311

4,308

4,341

Kilkenny

2,256

2,268

2,268

2,278

2,289

2,297

2,311

2,329

2,342

2,373

2,386

2,396

Laois

2,070

2,081

2,095

2,099

2,093

2,103

2,100

2,115

2,137

2,146

2,164

2,174

Leitrim

838

839

836

846

849

860

864

876

887

898

904

904

Limerick

6,206

6,209

6,240

6,262

6,288

6,312

6,362

6,368

6,417

6,500

6,534

6,574

Longford

1,374

1,380

1,385

1,393

1,408

1,420

1,431

1,440

1,446

1,461

1,462

1,472

Louth

3,205

3,211

3,228

3,245

3,268

3,288

3,306

3,331

3,374

3,418

3,452

3,472

Mayo

3,830

3,835

3,843

3,851

3,860

3,867

3,860

3,871

3,891

3,900

3,904

3,920

Meath

3,120

3,112

3,123

3,148

3,159

3,181

3,198

3,213

3,257

3,283

3,305

3,303

Monaghan

1,391

1,398

1,399

1,404

1,406

1,413

1,415

1,424

1,440

1,445

1,455

1,455

Offaly

2,079

2,086

2,084

2,111

2,138

2,139

2,157

2,178

2,216

2,245

2,235

2,262

Roscommon

1,668

1,670

1,683

1,695

1,706

1,713

1,716

1,729

1,731

1,744

1,756

1,760

Sligo

1,948

1,958

1,963

1,970

1,992

2,000

2,012

2,014

2,006

2,021

2,027

2,042

Tipperary

5,286

5,285

5,340

5,371

5,401

5,421

5,427

5,440

5,454

5,492

5,529

5,554

Waterford

3,315

3,330

3,346

3,369

3,396

3,418

3,444

3,462

3,510

3,533

3,539

3,554

Westmeath

2,416

2,419

2,426

2,444

2,442

2,459

2,468

2,486

2,520

2,553

2,582

2,607

Wexford

4,340

4,360

4,377

4,416

4,441

4,464

4,481

4,512

4,550

4,588

4,643

4,667

Wicklow

3,141

3,150

3,156

3,182

3,185

3,194

3,221

3,247

3,297

3,323

3,344

3,357

Not Recorded

7

9

7

8

5

6

4

4

-

6

5

5

2017

Jan

Feb

Mar

April

May

June

Carlow

2,060

2,075

2,089

2,098

2,107

2,125

Cavan

1,789

1,801

1,811

1,822

1,837

1,864

Clare

3,064

3,093

3,103

3,100

3,124

3,143

Cork

15,583

15,704

15,783

15,790

15,907

16,024

Donegal

5,248

5,283

5,305

5,341

5,365

5,401

Dublin

30,886

31,072

31,235

31,295

31,450

31,661

Galway

7,135

7,184

7,228

7,240

7,291

7,347

Kerry

4,771

4,817

4,841

4,841

4,867

4,914

Kildare

4,365

4,392

4,413

4,428

4,466

4,517

Kilkenny

2,401

2,420

2,435

2,446

2,461

2,477

Laois

2,180

2,197

2,204

2,220

2,240

2,268

Leitrim

903

919

922

927

941

949

Limerick

6,596

6,612

6,667

6,697

6,720

6,782

Longford

1,473

1,482

1,504

1,513

1,525

1,543

Louth

3,492

3,516

3,558

3,576

3,599

3,662

Mayo

3,927

3,942

3,965

3,966

3,984

4,008

Meath

3,326

3,352

3,374

3,392

3,412

3,459

Monaghan

1,450

1,462

1,470

1,477

1,476

1,471

Offaly

2,280

2,292

2,313

2,317

2,343

2,386

Roscommon

1,767

1,779

1,779

1,785

1,810

1,834

Sligo

2,050

2,066

2,065

2,067

2,068

2,094

Tipperary

5,569

5,600

5,627

5,639

5,676

5,717

Waterford

3,568

3,574

3,596

3,600

3,621

3,647

Westmeath

2,621

2,618

2,645

2,648

2,666

2,712

Wexford

4,690

4,714

4,753

4,742

4,772

4,831

Wicklow

3,370

3,385

3,401

3,411

3,423

3,451

Not Recorded

3

4

4

4

4

3

The following table shows the number of DA appeals allowed, partially allowed and disallowed by the Social Welfare Appeals Office in 2016 and the first six months of 2017.

Year

Appeal Allowed

Appeal disallowed

Appeal Partially Allowed

2016

2,830

1,367

88

2017

1,186

728

46

I trust this clarifies the matter for the Deputy.

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