Written answers
Wednesday, 24 June 2015
Department of Social Protection
Social Welfare Schemes
Bernard Durkan (Kildare North, Fine Gael)
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67. To ask the Minister for Social Protection the applications for various social welfare payments which are most commonly refused on application, and referred to appeal and-or an oral hearing; the number of cases subsequently rejected or approved, on appeal; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [25384/15]
Bernard Durkan (Kildare North, Fine Gael)
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74. To ask the Minister for Social Protection the number of applications for carer’s allowance, ophthalmic benefit, dental benefit, invalidity pension, and disability allowance received in the past six months; the number approved, refused, or pending; the way the figures compare with the previous 12 month period; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [25391/15]
Bernard Durkan (Kildare North, Fine Gael)
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77. To ask the Minister for Social Protection the extent to which backlogs continue to be addressed in respect of various headings and payments operated by her Department; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [25394/15]
Joan Burton (Dublin West, Labour)
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I propose to take Questions Nos. 67, 74 and 77 together.
The specific information requested by the Deputy is in tabular form as follows.
Scheme areas continuously monitor and review procedures, practices and communication to ensure that clients are dealt with as quickly as possible.
Processing times 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 investigation and interaction with the applicant, thereby lengthening the decision making process.
As part of the Department’s programme of service delivery modernisation, a range of initiatives aimed at streamlining the processing of claims, supported by modern technology continue to be implemented. Operational processes, procedures and the organisation of work are continually reviewed to ensure that processing capability is maximised. One of the biggest factors that delay claim process and results in reviews and appeals is the quality of the information provided by the customer. The Department continues to take every opportunity to inform customers as to the requirements of the application processes by review application forms, use of tits web site and proactively meeting support group and organisation to ensure the message is available.
In addition, the staffing needs of the 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. Table A – most commonly refused applications
2014 Appeal Receipts
Disability Allowance | 5,554 |
---|---|
Jobseeker’s Allowance - Payments | 2,610 |
Jobseeker’s Allowance - Means | 2,648 |
Carer’s Allowance | 2,907 |
Supplementary Welfare Allowance | 2,889 |
Invalidity Pension | 2,571 |
Disability Allowance | 5,554 |
---|---|
Jobseeker’s Allowance - Payments | 2,610 |
Jobseeker’s Allowance - Means | 2,648 |
Carer’s Allowance | 2,907 |
Supplementary Welfare Allowance | 2,889 |
Invalidity Pension | 2,571 |
Allowed | Part Allowed | Revised Deciding Officer decisions | Disallowed | Withdrawn | Total | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Disability Allowance | 3,860 | 100 | 671 | 2,010 | 90 | 6,731 |
Jobseeker’s Allowance - Payments | 775 | 129 | 395 | 1,450 | 229 | 2,978 |
Jobseeker’s Allowance - Means | 439 | 176 | 454 | 1,708 | 295 | 3,072 |
Carer’s Allowance | 1,240 | 177 | 463 | 1,451 | 55 | 3,386 |
Supplementary Welfare Allowance | 852 | 128 | 462 | 1,496 | 295 | 3,233 |
Invalidity Pension | 2,133 | 15 | 584 | 747 | 43 | 3,522 |
Table B - the number of claims received, approved, refused and pending for
carer’s allowance, disability allowance, invalidity pension and treatment benefits the periods requested.
Carer’s allowance | 2014 | End May 2015 |
---|---|---|
Received | 15,171 | 7,803 |
Awarded | 12,560 | 6,459 |
Refused | 8,688 | 4,188 |
Pending | 4,461 | 4,767 |
Disability allowance | 2014 | End May 2015 |
---|---|---|
Received | 21,071 | 9,192 |
Awarded | 13,876 | 6,774 |
Refused | 13,732 | 7,468 |
Pending | 5,631 | 4,574 |
Invalidity Pension | 2014 | End May 2015 |
---|---|---|
Received | 9,240 | 3,794 |
Awarded | 7,018 | 3,216 |
Refused | 6,543 | 2,864 |
Pending | 2,034 | 1,506 |
Treatment Benefit | 2014 | End May 2015 |
---|---|---|
Received - Dental | 332,500 | 178,400 |
Awarded - Dental | 310,350 | 162,800 |
Refused - Dental | 21,100 | 11,400 |
Pending - Dental | 1,020 | 4,200 |
Received - Ophthalmic | 159,500 | 81,200 |
Awarded - Ophthalmic | 149,000 | 76,100 |
Refused - Ophthalmic | 10,000 | 4,400 |
Pending - Ophthalmic | 11 | 700 |
There continues to be strong demand across all these schemes.
Carer’s allowance receipts to date in 2015 are up 5% on the same period in 2014 (7,462).
Disability allowance receipts to date in 2015 are up 12% on the same period in 2014 (8,228).
Invalidity pension receipts to date in 2015 are down 2% on the same period in 2014 (3,865).
Treatment benefit receipts to date in 2015 are up 15% on the same period in 2014 (225,029).
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