Domiciliary Care Allowance (DCA) is a monthly payment for a child, aged under 16 with a severe disability who requires ongoing (continual or continuous) care and attention, substantially over and above the care and attention usually required by a child of the same age. The child is likely to require full-time care and attention for at least 12 months.
The Following table sets out the number of Domiciliary Care Allowance applications received in the years 2016 to 2021, along with the numbers awarded and disallowed:
Year
|
Applications Received during the year
|
Claims Awarded during the year
|
Claims Disallowed during the year
|
2016
|
7,434
|
4,996
|
1,683
|
2017
|
8,197
|
6,823
|
2,187
|
2018
|
8,609
|
6,317
|
2,225
|
2019
|
8,719
|
5,886
|
2,875
|
2020
|
7,289
|
5,060
|
2,639
|
2021
|
9,121
|
5,369
|
2,468
|
The number of claims awarded or disallowed in any given year do not necessarily relate to the applications received during that year. For example, claims received at the end of one year are likely to be decided in the following year.
The following table sets out the number of Appeals for Domiciliary Care Allowance for the years 2016 to 2021, with a breakdown of the Appeals allowed.
Year
|
Appeal Allowed
|
Appeal Partially Allowed
|
Appeal Disallowed
|
Total
|
2016
|
564
|
18
|
250
|
864
|
2017
|
297
|
10
|
135
|
442
|
2018
|
686
|
13
|
258
|
957
|
2019
|
811
|
10
|
321
|
1,142
|
2020
|
912
|
51
|
488
|
1,451
|
2021
|
533
|
25
|
338
|
896
|
The number of DCA applications continues to increase. Applicants are encouraged to provide as much detail as possible at application stage to ensure all information is available to the Deciding Officer before the initial decision is made.
I trust this clarifies the position for the Deputy.