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Tuesday, 21 February 2017

Department of Social Protection

Social Welfare Appeals Data

Photo of Bernard DurkanBernard Durkan (Kildare North, Fine Gael)
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316. To ask the Minister for Social Protection the applications for various social protection payments which are most commonly refused on application and referred to appeal or oral hearing; the number of cases subsequently rejected or approved on appeal; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [8787/17]

Photo of Leo VaradkarLeo Varadkar (Dublin West, Fine Gael)
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The information requested by the Deputy was previously supplied on 24th January 2017 in a reply to PQ ref no. 3227/17. The text of that reply is set out below.

The following tables provide the details which have been requested by the Deputy in respect of 2015 and 2016.

The schemes with the highest number of appeals to the Social Welfare Appeals Office in 2015 and 2016 were - disability allowance (6,435 in 2015/4,912 in 2016), carer’s allowance (3,188 in 2015/3,887 in 2016), jobseeker’s allowance - means (2,174 in 2015/2,050 in 2016), jobseeker’s allowance - payments (2,058 in 2015/2,031 in 2016), supplementary welfare allowance (2,125 in 2015/1,970 in 2016), invalidity pension (1,857 in 2015/1,362 in 2016) and domiciliary care allowance (1,258 in 2015/1,198 in 2016).

Details of appeal outcomes for the above schemes are set out in the tables attached. Overall, 58.8% of the 25,406 appeals which were finalised in 2015 had a favourable outcome for the appellant, i.e. were either allowed in full or in part, or resolved by way of a revised decision by a Deciding Officer/Designated Person. 59.2% of the 23,220 appeals finalised in 2016 had a favourable outcome for the appellant.

Of the 18,913 appeals which were finalised by Appeals Officers in 2015, 6,886 (36.4%) were determined following an oral hearing. 4,444 (64.5%) of these had a favourable outcome for the appellant. Of the 16,990 appeals finalised by Appeals Officers in 2016, 6,527 (38.4%) were determined following an oral hearing. 4,251 (65.1%) of these had a favourable outcome for the appellant.

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 wrong.

Where new evidence is provided with an appeal, the original decision may be revised by the Deciding Officer or Designated Person. This was the case in some 35% of favourable appeal outcomes in 2015 and some 37% of favourable appeal outcomes in 2016. Where the decision is not revised in the Department in light of the appeal contentions, further evidence is often provided by the appellant as the appeal process proceeds. In addition, the Appeals Officer may gain insights when they meet the appellant in person at oral hearing which may also influence the outcome of the appeal.

Social Welfare legislation provides that an Appeals Officer may determine an appeal without an oral hearing where s/he is of the opinion that it can be determined fairly on the basis of the documentary evidence provided. In general, where there is a conflict in the documentary evidence presented, an Appeals Officer will convene an oral hearing in order to explore the evidence and seek to resolve any conflict.

In addition, where an appellant requests an oral hearing, the request is generally granted unless the Appeals Officer is of the opinion that the appeal can be allowed on a summary basis, or where there is clearly nothing to be gained by granting an oral hearing. An example of this would be where the appeal question relates to PRSI contribution conditions or means and the underlying PRSI contribution figures or means are not disputed.

I trust this clarifies the matter for the Deputy.

Appeal Receipts 2015 – 2016

2015
2016
Blind Person’s Pension
22
13
Carers Allowance
3,188
3,887
Carers Benefit
93
95
Child Benefit
552
595
Disability Allowance
6,435
4,912
Illness Benefit
1,204
819
Death Benefit
1
1
Partial Capacity Benefit
42
42
Domiciliary Care Allowance
1,258
1,198
Deserted Wives Benefit
19
7
Deserted Wives Allowance
1
-
Farm Assist
201
196
Bereavement Grant
6
3
Family Income Supplement
447
510
Invalidity Pension1,857
1,362
Liable Relatives
26
23
Maternity Benefit
71
87
Paternity Benefit
-
1
One Parent Family Payment
368
313
State Pension (Contributory)
264
366
State Pension (Non-Contributory)
348
397
State Pension (Transition)
3
2
Occupational Injury Benefit
65
56
Disablement Pension
347
298
Occupational Injury-Medical Care
4
4
Incapacity Supplement
12
9
Guardian's Payment (Con)
49
38
Guardian's Payment (Non-Con)
18
17
Jobseeker's Allowance (Means)
2,174
2,050
Jobseeker's Allowance
2,058
2,031
BTW Family Dividend
64
52
Jobseeker's Transitional
34
43
Recoverable Benefits & Assistance
26
24
Jobseeker's Benefit
735
637
Treatment Benefit
3
5
Carer’s Support Grant *
124
164
Insurability of Employment
156
151
Supplementary Welfare Allowance
2,125
1,970
Survivor's Pension (Con)
40
49
Survivor's Pension (Non-con)
25
26
Widows Parent Grant
10
8
All Appeals
24,475
22,461
* Previously called Respite Care Grant

Outcome of Disability Allowance Appeals 2015– 2016

-
-
Favourable Decisions
-
-
-
-
Appeal Receipts
Revised Deciding Officers

Decisions
Appeals Allowed
Appeals Partly Allowed
Appeals Disallowed
Withdrawn
2015
6,435
1,443
3,384
85
1,751
77
2016
4,912
815
2,830
88
1,367
75

Outcome of Carer’s Allowance Appeals 2015– 2016

-
-
Favourable Decisions
-
-
-
-
Appeal Receipts
Revised Deciding Officers

Decisions
Appeals Allowed
Appeals Partly Allowed
Appeals Disallowed
Withdrawn
2015
3,188
579
1,352
155
1,355
50
2016
3,887
815
1,375
145
1,237
52

Outcome of Jobseeker’s Allowance (Means) Appeals 2015– 2016

-
-
Favourable Decisions
-
-
-
-
Appeal Receipts
Revised Deciding Officers

Decisions
Appeals Allowed
Appeals Partly Allowed
Appeals Disallowed
Withdrawn
2015
2,174
299
284
108
1,336
229
2016
2,050
338
287
120
1,216
198

Outcome of Jobseeker’s Allowance (Payments) Appeals 2015– 2016

-
-
Favourable Decisions
-
-
-
-
Appeal Receipts
Revised Deciding Officers

Decisions
Appeals Allowed
Appeals Partly Allowed
Appeals Disallowed
Withdrawn
2015
2,058
260
536
116
972
175
2016
2,031
324
525
98
945
141

Outcome of Invalidity Pension Appeals 2015– 2016

-
-
Favourable Decisions
-
-
-
-
Appeal Receipts
Revised Deciding Officers

Decisions
Appeals Allowed
Appeals Partly Allowed
Appeals Disallowed
Withdrawn
2015
1,857
511
1,135
17
421
37
2016
1,362
642
682
10
302
18

Outcome of Domiciliary Care Allowance Appeals 2015– 2016

-
-
Favourable Decisions
-
-
-
-
Appeal Receipts
Revised Deciding Officers

Decisions
Appeals Allowed
Appeals Partly Allowed
Appeals Disallowed
Withdrawn
2015
1,258
313
571
40
226
8
2016
1,198
469
596
18
250
11

Number and Outcome of Appeals Determined following Oral Hearings 2015

Allowed
Partially allowed
Disallowed
No. of Oral Hearings
Blind Person’s Pension
1
-
3
4
Carers Allowance
733
101
516
1,350
Carers Benefit
10
5
18
33
Child Benefit
29
12
37
78
Disability Allowance
1,497
44
550
2,091
Illness Benefit
109
6
88
203
Partial Capacity Benefit
3
-
2
5
Death Benefit
-
-
1
1
Domiciliary Care Allowance
242
7
82
331
Deserted Wives Allowance
1
-
-
1
Deserted Wives Benefit
5
4
2
11
Farm Assist
23
14
30
67
Bereavement Grant
1
-
1
2
Liable Relatives
-
-
1
1
Family Income Supplement
16
3
19
38
Invalidity Pension
451
8
147
606
Maternity Benefit
-
-
6
6
One Parent Family Payment
62
15
65
142
State Pension (Contributory)
18
2
19
39
State Pension (Non-Contributory)
34
17
47
98
State Pension (Transition)
0
1
1
2
Occupational Injury Benefit
8
-
9
17
Disablement Pension
77
10
56
143
Incapacity Supplement
5
-
-
5
Guardian's Payment (Con)
6
3
4
13
Guardian's Payment (Non-Con)
5
-
-
5
Jobseeker's Allowance (Means)
172
57
253
482
Jobseeker's Allowance
227
59
208
494
Jobseeker's Transitional
1
-
-
1
Recoverable Benefits & Assistance
1
-
-
1
Jobseeker’s Benefit
45
19
37
101
Carer’s Support Grant *
18
2
13
33
Insurability of Employment
17
-
34
51
Supplementary Welfare Allowance
207
24
187
418
Survivor's Pension (Con)
3
0
3
6
Survivor's Pension (Non-con)
3
1
2
6
Widows Parent Grant
-
-
1
1
All Appeals
4,030
414
2,442
6,886
* Previously called Respite Care Grant

Number and Outcome of Appeals Determined following Oral Hearings 2016

Allowed
Partially allowed
Disallowed
No. of Oral Hearings
Blind Person’s Pension
3
-
2
5
Carers Allowance
844
85
550
1,479
Carers Benefit
8
2
5
15
Child Benefit
23
12
34
69
Disability Allowance
1,305
51
487
1,843
Illness Benefit
82
3
68
153
Partial Capacity Benefit
5
-
5
10
Domiciliary Care Allowance
263
7
109
379
Deserted Wives Benefit
4
1
3
8
Farm Assist
23
26
29
78
Liable Relatives
-
-
1
1
Family Income Supplement
32
5
20
57
Invalidity Pension
347
4
109
460
Maternity Benefit
9
1
4
14
One Parent Family Payment
49
15
50
114
State Pension (Contributory)
16
6
32
54
State Pension (Non-Contributory)
45
20
53
118
State Pension (Transition)
1
1
1
3
Occupational Injury Benefit
9
1
6
16
Disablement Pension
101
10
63
174
Incapacity Supplement
1
1
3
5
Guardian's Payment (Con)
9
1
5
15
Guardian's Payment (Non-Con)
8
1
2
11
Jobseeker's Allowance (Means)
136
56
182
374
Jobseeker's Allowance
225
59
221
505
Jobseeker's Transitional
3
1
8
12
Recoverable Benefits & Assistance
1
-
2
3
Jobseeker's Benefit
54
14
41
109
Carer’s Support Grant *
20
2
11
33
Insurability of Employment
17
2
28
47
Supplementary Welfare Allowance
178
25
133
336
Survivor's Pension (Con)
9
5
6
20
Survivor's Pension (Non-con)
3
1
2
6
Widows Parent Grant
-
-
1
1
All Appeals
3,833
418
2,276
6.527
* Previously called Respite Care Grant

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