Written answers

Tuesday, 8 July 2025

Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection

Social Welfare Payments

Photo of John Paul O'SheaJohn Paul O'Shea (Cork North-West, Fine Gael)
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585. To ask the Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection if he will outline the average processing time for applications under each payment scheme in his Department; and how this compares with the Department's own targets for processing times for each payment, in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [37526/25]

Photo of Dara CallearyDara Calleary (Mayo, Fianna Fail)
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Officials in my Department regularly monitor and review the processing times for the schemes administered by the Department. The volume of claims received, the average processing time, the performance under the current target, and any operational changes are all considered when a decision is made to revise a target. Targets are reviewed each year as part of the Estimates process.

The average number of weeks to award is outlined below in the table. The table also outlines the target percentage along with the measurement duration compared directly to actual recorded processing times. An example is the 90% target of contributory State Pension recipients’ application should be awarded by date of entitlement. For May 2025, 96% applicants were complete by date of entitlement.

Scheme Total Recipients Average Weeks to Award Target Measure Recorded
State Pension (Contributory) - Irish 539,280 3 90%

By date of entitlement
96%
State Pension (Non-Contributory) 99,340 10 75% In 11 Weeks 81%
Widow(er)'s Contributory Pension 126,758 3 90% In 6 Weeks 91%
Jobseeker's Allowance 102,678 2 90% In 6 Weeks 97%
Jobseeker's Benefit 32,889 1 90% In 3 Weeks 93%
Pay Related Benefit 5,025 1 90% In 1 Weeks 97%
One-Parent Family Payment 43,643 2 90% In 10 Weeks 98%
Supplementary Welfare Allowance Basic 10,201 1 90% In 1 Week 88%
Maternity Benefit 18,430 6 90%

By due date
94%
Paternity Benefit 619 6 90% By Commencement of leave 88%
Parent's Benefit 7,046 1 90% By Commencement of leave 88%
Carer's Allowance 99,450 6 80% In 10 Weeks 95%
Carer's Benefit 4,310 5 90% In 10 weeks 96%
Disability Allowance 169,152 6 75% In 10 Weeks 93%
Invalidity Pension 55,399 6 90% In 10 Weeks 94%
Illness Benefit 50,802 1 90% In 1 week 93%
Occupational Injury Benefit 501 1 90% In 1 week 76%
Domiciliary Care Allowance 58,809 5 90% In 9 Weeks 93%
Child Benefit (Dom & FRA) 677,791 1 90% In 4 Weeks 59%
Working Family Payment 48,765 9 90% In 6 Weeks 5%
Household Benefits 539,176 1 90% In 4 Weeks 99%
Free Travel 1,130,426 N/Avail 90% In 2 Weeks 96%

The target on all the Department schemes are met and exceeded except for Working Family Payment. This scheme is the focus of my attention and that of senior management within the Department. My officials are currently exploring and considering different options to seek to improve the processing times for the Working Family Payment.

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