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Social Welfare Appeals Data

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 14 November 2013

Thursday, 14 November 2013

Ceisteanna (102)

Heather Humphreys

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102. Deputy Heather Humphreys asked the Minister for Social Protection if she will provide, in tabular form, the number of appeals received in the social protection appeals office in each of the past five years; the number of appeals in respect of each social welfare payment; the steps currently being taken to reduce appeal waiting times; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [48788/13]

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The information requested by the Deputy is contained in the table. There has been a rapid and sustained increase in the number of appeals received in the Social Welfare Appeals Office since 2009 which has placed extraordinary pressure on the office. Up to 2009, the average number of appeals received was 15,000 per annum whereas in 2012, the office received 35,484 appeals. In order to manage this increasing workload, significant resources and efforts have been put into reducing backlogs and improving appeals processing times for appellants, including the assignment of 15 additional Appeals Officers, in addition to 10 former Community Welfare Service Appeals Officers who joined the appeals office in 2011, bringing the total number of serving Appeals Officers to 41; reviewing and improving business processes; and implementing a new operating model within the appeals office. In addition, a major programme of process redesign and modernisation is underway in the Department in relation to many of its scheme areas, aimed at reducing backlogs and reducing the time taken by the Department to respond to requests from the appeals office for submissions in relation to appeals. These measures have led to improvements in processing times and a significant increase in the number of appeals finalised from 17,787 in 2009 to 32,558 in 2012. The Chief Appeals Officer expects to finalise 6,000 more cases in 2013 than in 2012. Good progress is also now being made in reducing the number of appeals on hand from 20,414 at 1 January 2013 to 15,991 at 11 November 2013.

The average processing time for appeals peaked in 2011 when the average time for an oral hearing was 52.5 weeks and for a summary decision was 25.1 weeks. In 2012 processing times improved by 10.3 weeks when the average time for an oral hearing dropped to 39.5 weeks while the time for a summary decision increased slightly to 27.8 weeks. This improvement has continued with the average processing time up to October 2013 reducing to 34.9 weeks for an oral hearing and 26.3 weeks for a summary decision. Appeal processing times are calculated from the registration date of the appeal to the date of its finalisation. They include all activities during this period including time spent awaiting any clarification from the appellant, time in the Department for comments by the Deciding Officer on the grounds of appeal put forward by the appellant, and any further investigation, examination or assessment by the Department’s Inspectors and Medical Assessors that is deemed necessary. A considerable period of time is added to the process when an oral hearing is required because of the logistics involved in this process. While this process carries an inherent delay in terms of finalising an appeal, it also crystalises the flexibility and accessibility of the appeals system. By its nature and because it is a quasi-judicial function, the processing of appeals takes time and reflects the fact that, by definition, the appeal process cannot be a quick one.

The Social Welfare Appeals Office functions independently of the Minister for Social Protection and of the Department and is responsible for determining appeals against decisions in relation to social welfare entitlements.

Appeal Receipts 2008 – 2013 (to 31 October 2013)

-

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

Adoptive Benefit

1

2

2

2

6

-

Blind Pension

9

21

14

21

27

29

Child Benefit

689

1,361

1,051

824

675

541

Carer's Allowance

1,046

1,977

3,025

2,199

2,676

3,426

Carer's Benefit

56

121

182

160

183

102

Disability Allowance

3,522

4,696

4,840

5,472

6,223

5,766

Illness Benefit

3,595

4,945

5,471

3,657

2,647

1,456

Domiciliary Care Allowance

0

836

1,858

2,401

2,186

1,523

Invalidity Pension

526

642

1,024

2,285

4,765

4,027

Partial Capacity Benefit

-

-

-

-

67

63

Deserted Wives Allowance

3

0

0

4

1

2

Deserted Wives Benefit

13

5

14

20

8

11

Farm Assist

61

137

244

220

271

254

Bereavement Grant

39

46

58

66

71

62

Family Income Supplement

142

170

227

258

301

351

Homemakers

-

-

1

-

1

1

Liable Relatives

19

25

16

26

39

16

Maternity Benefit

15

11

29

42

29

21

State Pension (Con)

87

88

256

106

128

118

State Pension (Non -Con)

278

319

356

317

231

229

State Pension (Transition)

15

22

7

29

43

36

Occupational Injury Benefit

29

37

23

16

13

17

Disablement Pension

294

263

342

263

409

301

Occupational Injury Medical

40

42

21

5

6

3

Incapacity Supplement

7

8

15

6

21

11

OIB Death Benefit

1

1

-

-

-

-

Guardians Pension (Con)

25

23

28

31

46

31

One Parent Family Payment

758

805

1,109

1,055

938

535

Guardians Pension (Non-Con)

2

11

6

13

14

9

Pre-Retirement Allowance

10

3

2

1

-

-

Jobseeeker's Allowance (Means)

1,901

3,615

4,050

3,465

3,240

2,479

Jobseeker’s Allowance

2,390

3,179

5,503

3,399

3,049

2,180

Jobseeker's Benefit

1,358

1,354

1,307

1,286

1,289

754

JA/JB Fraud Control

11

-

3

5

1

3

Respite Care

319

262

162

303

278

141

Insurability of Employment

86

102

123

99

79

81

Supplementary Welfare Allowance

437

789

1,020

3,129

5,445

3,596

Treatment Benefit

18

10

8

3

3

3

Survivor's Pension (Con)

17

15

20

17

30

34

Survivor's Pension (Non-Con)

14

19

12

29

39

30

Widows Parent Grant

0

1

3

7

6

8

Totals

17,833

25,963

32,432

31,241

35,484

28,250

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