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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 25 April 2024

Thursday, 25 April 2024

Ceisteanna (236)

Bernard Durkan

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236. Deputy Bernard J. Durkan asked the Minister for Social Protection the extent to which the waiting time for a decision in respect of applications for various social welfare payments has been shortened; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [18712/24]

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My Department understands the many pressures faced by customers and always seeks to ensure that claims are handled quickly and efficiently.

I am sure that the Deputy can appreciate how processing times can vary across schemes, depending on the differing qualification criteria. Schemes that require a high level of documentary evidence from the customer, particularly in the case of illness-related schemes, can take longer to process. Similarly, means-tested payments can also require more detailed investigations and interaction with the customer, thereby lengthening the decision-making process.

My Department has introduced a wide range of initiatives aimed at streamlining the processing of claims, supported by modern technology in recent years. Operational processes, procedures and the organisation of work are continually reviewed to ensure that processing capability is maximised.

In addition, the staffing needs of my Department are regularly reviewed, having regard to workloads and the competing demands arising, to ensure that the best use is made of all available resources.

I am pleased to report that claim processing is up to date, with processing targets met, or exceeded, on average, for all the main scheme areas.  Both the carer's allowance and carer's benefit claims are being processed an average of two weeks quicker than they were compared to a year previously and Child Benefit claims are being processed an average of one week quicker than they were compared to a year previously. 

The table below gives the average weeks to award for all main schemes as of December 2023.

Scheme

Average Weeks to Award

State Pension (Contributory) - Irish

6

Widow(er)'s Contributory Pension

1

State Pension (Non-Contributory)

7

Jobseeker's Allowance

1

Jobseeker's Benefit

1

One-Parent Family Payment

4

Supplementary Welfare Allowance Basic

1

Maternity Benefit

6

Paternity Benefit

6

Parent's Benefit

1

Carer's Allowance

5

Carer's Benefit

4

Disability Allowance

10

Invalidity Pension

11

Illness Benefit

1

Occupational Injury Benefit

1

Child Benefit (Dom & FRA)

1

Working Family Payment

7

Domiciliary Care Allowance

6

Household Benefits 

1

Free Travel

5

I hope this clarifies the position for the Deputy.

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