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Social Welfare Payments

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 24 January 2023

Tuesday, 24 January 2023

Questions (386)

Seán Sherlock

Question:

386. Deputy Sean Sherlock asked the Minister for Social Protection the number of applications for additional needs and exceptional needs payments, by county, in 2022; and the number of applications awarded, in tabular form, and the average time of a decision. [2718/23]

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Written answers

The Community Welfare Service is committed to providing a quality service to all citizens, ensuring that applications are processed and that decisions on entitlement are made as quickly as possible.

Where it is clear that a person has an urgent or immediate need, every effort is made to ensure that the claim is processed on the same day. Community Welfare Officers are very experienced and can generally assess when a case is so urgent that it requires an immediate response. Approximately 10% of CWS payments to customers across the country are made on this basis, which shows just how responsive the service is to an urgent customer need.

The majority of applications are finalised within two weeks of receipt of a completed application form and the necessary documentation.

The following is a table of ANPs registered by county in 2022:

County

Registered

Carlow

2,391

Cavan

2,214

Clare

5,129

Cork

11,733

Donegal

7,369

Dublin

38,276

Galway

6,201

Kerry

8,164

Kildare

4,430

Kilkenny

2,994

Laois

2,877

Leitrim

1,899

Limerick

5,315

Longford

2,891

Louth

4,000

Mayo

4,584

Meath

5,515

Monaghan

1,041

Offaly

3,111

Roscommon

1,983

Sligo

2,725

Tipperary

4,949

Waterford

3,944

Westmeath

4,342

Wexford

4,059

Wicklow

4,358

Unknown

75

Grand total

146,569

I trust this clarifies the matter.

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