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.
The statistics required by the Deputy in relation to carer's allowance appeals are set out in the table below.
Appeals which had a favourable outcome for the person concerned consist of appeals which were either allowed in full or in part by an Appeals Officer or which were resolved by way of a revised decision in favour of the person concerned by a Deciding Officer or Designated Person.
There are a number of reasons why a decision which was refused at first instance might be successful on appeal and it is not necessarily the case that the first decision was incorrect. It is often the case that new evidence is provided with an appeal and that, as a result, the original decision may be revised by the Deciding Officer or Designated Person.
I trust this clarifies the matter for the Deputy.
Carers Allowance Appeals
Appeal Receipts and Outcomes 2015-2020
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Appeal Receipts
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Appeals allowed by Appeals Officers
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Appeals partly allowed by Appeals Officers
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Revised decisions by Deciding Officers
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Appeals disallowed by Appeals Officers
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Withdrawn
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2015
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3,188
|
1,352
|
155
|
579
|
1,355
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50
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2016
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3,887
|
1,375
|
145
|
815
|
1,237
|
52
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2017
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3,200
|
1,204
|
161
|
780
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1,199
|
72
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2018
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2,902
|
1,047
|
144
|
440
|
989
|
90
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2019
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3,006
|
1,230
|
158
|
603
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1,468
|
80
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2020 (to end of October)
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2,997
|
947
|
98
|
516
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1,752
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39
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