A basic Supplementary Welfare Allowance (SWA) is a weekly allowance paid to people who do not have enough income to meet their needs and those of their families.
If a person has no income, they may be entitled to the basic SWA. If a person’s weekly income is below the SWA rate for their family size, a payment may be made to bring their income up to the appropriate SWA rate. If a person has claimed a social welfare benefit or pension but it has not yet been paid and they have no other income, they may qualify for basic SWA while awaiting a decision on their claim.
According to the records of my Department, an application for a basic SWA was received from the person concerned on 24/08/2022. A request for further information in support of the person’s application issued on 31/08/2022.
Following a representation from the Deputy, a review of the request for information was undertaken by my officials. An amended request for information was sent to the person concerned on 04/10/2022 and separately to the Deputy’s office.
When this information is returned the person’s application will be assessed and they will be advised of the outcome in writing.
I trust this clarifies the matter.