Update: Appeals in respect of Social Protection Payments, 25th June 2015
25th June 2015 - Bernard Durkan TD
Question No: Ref No: 25392/15
To the Tánaiste and Minister for Social Protection
To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Social Protection the extent to which she may continue to improve the time taken to process appeals in respect of various social protection payments; and if she will make a statement on the matter.
– Bernard J. Durkan.
* For WRITTEN answer on Wednesday, 24th June, 2015.
R E P L Y
Tánaiste and Minister for Social Protection (Joan Burton T.D.):
The average appeal processing time for 2014 and to date in 2015 broken down by all social welfare scheme types is outlined in the tables below.
Appeal processing times peaked in 2011 when the average time for an oral hearing was 52.5 weeks and for a summary decision was 25.1 weeks. In 2012 the average processing time for an oral hearing dropped to 39.5 weeks and the time for a summary decision increased slightly to 27.8 weeks. Further improvements were achieved in 2013, when the average appeal processing time reduced to 33.9 weeks for an oral hearing and 25.8 weeks for a summary decision. In 2014 the average appeal processing time reduced to 28.6 weeks for an oral hearing and 21.1 weeks for a summary decision. Processing times continue to improve in 2015 as the current average processing time for an oral hearing is now 25.6 weeks and 18 weeks for a summary decision.
The reduction in processing times reflects the significant resources which have been invested in the Social Welfare Appeals Office over the last number of years.
In addition the Department has undertaken a process of reform in many of its scheme areas aimed at reducing the time taken to respond to requests for submissions in relation to appeals. Appeal processing times are kept under continual review in the Social Welfare Appeals Office.
In addition to the improvement in processing times, these measures have also led to a significant reduction in the number of appeals on hand from 20,414 at 1 January 2013 to 9,957 at 22 June 2015.
Appeal processing times are calculated from the registration date of the appeal to the date of its finalisation. They include all activities during this period including time spent awaiting any clarification from the appellant, time in the Department for comments by the Deciding Officer on the grounds of appeal put forward by the appellant, and any further investigation, examination or assessment by the Department’s Inspectors and Medical Assessors that is deemed necessary. The system is flexible and accessible and allows multiple reviews and submissions of fresh evidence at all stages. For logistical reasons the process takes longer when an oral hearing is required.
Appeals processing times by scheme 01/01/2014 €“ 31/12/14
Average processing times (weeks)
Summary Decisions
Average processing
times (weeks)
Oral Hearings
Adoptive Benefit
17.1
–
Blind Pension
20.5
24.9
Carers Allowance
30.1
34.4
Carers Benefit
22.9
23.1
Child Benefit
23.8
32.9
Disability Allowance
20.8
26.7
Illness Benefit
29.5
34.8
Domiciliary Care Allowance
22.6
29.1
Deserted Wives Benefit
–
64.7
Deserted Wives Allowance
–
41.8
Farm Assist
23.2
28.3
Bereavement Grant
25.6
31.9
Family Income Supplement
26.0
32.6
Invalidity Pension
25.9
31.2
Liable Relatives
21.5
33.2
One Parent Family Payment
24.4
33.5
Maternity Benefit
22.4
44.7
Partial Capacity Benefit
48.5
48.5
State Pension (Contributory)
25.2
41.9
State Pension (Non-Cont)
20.3
29.4
State Pension (Transition)
27.0
35.1
Occupational Injury Benefit
33.6
33.7
Disablement Pension
23.6
30.6
Occupational Injury Benefit (Medical)
–
53.9
Incapacity Supplement
21.5
59.6
Guardian’s Payment (Con)
25.9
24.9
Guardian’s Payment (Non-con)
19.7
30.3
Pre Retirement Allowance
17.3
–
Jobseeker’s Allowance (Means)
18.1
27.5
Jobseeker’s Allowance
16.2
21.1
JA/JB Fraud Control
12.1
–
Jobseeker’s Benefit
16.7
21.1
Treatment Benefit
20.8
–
Respite Care Grant
24.9
27.1
Insurability of Employment
45.0
62.3
Supplementary Welfare Allowance
14.4
22.1
Survivor’s Pension (Con)
20.2
32.5
Survivor’s Pension (Non-Con)
24.7
24.6
Widowed Parent Grant
22.2
–
All Appeals
21.1
28.6
Appeals processing times by scheme 01/01/2015 €“ 31/05/2015
Average processing times (weeks)
Summary Decisions
Average processing
times (weeks)
Oral Hearings
Blind Pension
10.3
34.5
Carers Allowance
21.9
27.6
Carers Benefit
23.2
24.7
Child Benefit
20.8
36.1
Disability Allowance
15.7
22.0
Illness Benefit
24.9
32.3
Domiciliary Care Allowance
19.5
24.6
Deserted Wives Benefit
10.0
25.1
Deserted Wives Allowance
–
16.2
Farm Assist
15.5
23.9
Bereavement Grant
61.1
26.0
Family Income Supplement
18.9
24.7
Invalidity Pension
27.4
30.2
Liable Relatives
15.8
–
One Parent Family Payment
24.1
38.8
Maternity Benefit
25.3
16.8
Partial Capacity Benefit
31.0
30.8
State Pension (Contributory)
19.9
44.1
State Pension (Non-Cont)
18.3
28.5
State Pension (Transition)
50.4
41.6
Occupational Injury Benefit
28.3
41.6
Disablement Pension
21.0
30.7
Incapacity Supplement
–
54.0
Death Benefit
–
22.6
Guardian’s Payment (Con)
18.0
29.5
Guardian’s Payment (Non-con)
15.2
21.8
Pre Retirement Allowance
15.0
–
Jobseeker’s Allowance (Means)
15.4
25.3
Jobseeker’s Allowance
14.4
20.7
Jobseeker’s Benefit
14.6
15.2
Recoverable Benefits & Assistance
8.0
–
Respite Care Grant
19.2
22.8
Insurability of Employment
26.3
61.6
Supplementary Welfare Allowance
15.2
23.1
Survivor’s Pension (Con)
21.1
33.8
Survivor’s Pension (Non-Con)
25.4
43.7
Widowed Parent Grant
13.2
–
All Appeals
18.0
25.6
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