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Government criticised over huge number of disabilities payments denied, only to be allowed upon appeal

Last year 58% of applications for disability allowance were allowed after they were appealed.

THE DEPARTMENT OF Social Protection is being criticised over the large number of people with disabilities are who denied payments, only to be allowed upon appeal.

Development manager with the Disability Federation of Ireland (DFI), Joan O’Donnell said, “Desk reviews are being used to make subjective decisions about people’s lives.”

Over half of all social welfare payment applications for disability allowance, invalidity pension and domiciliary care allowance are being allowed after they are appealed.

This is at odds with other schemes such as jobseekers allowance and welfare allowance where a small percentage of applications are allowed on appeal and the vast majority stay disallowed.

Figures from the Department of Social Protection show that over the past two years, and so far this year, a huge percentage of applications are allowed when appealed.

Of the 4,912 appeals for disability allowance last year, 58% were allowed. Meanwhile 50% of the 1,362 appeals for invalidity pensions and 1,198 appeals for domiciliary care allowance were allowed in 2016.

DFI development manager, Joan O’Donnell told TheJournal.ie:

It points to an unnecessary and ineffective system that leads to lengthy delays and stress for applicants. People with disabilities have a right to social protection under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Person’s with Disabilities.

“It is also costly to do business this way for the department, and it is the view of DFI that there must be a more effective and humane way to do business that respects those rights.”

In a statement the Department of Social Protection said, “In general, illness/disability/caring schemes have a higher success rate on appeal than other schemes.

“This is because the conditionality for these schemes is more subjective in nature than other schemes where the question at issue is PRSI contribution conditions or a means test (e.g. in Disability Allowance where the question at issue is whether customer is substantially restricted from undertaking suitable employment /or in Domiciliary Care Allowance where the question is whether a child requires care and attention substantially in excess of that required by a child of a similar age without a disability etc.)

It is also often the case that in these schemes additional medical evidence is required as part of the appeal process, or the Appeals Officer has the benefit of meeting the appellant in person and seeing first-hand the impact of the medical condition or the associated care requirements.

However O’Donnell said, “There is clearly a systemic problem when so many people who need and are entitled to social protection by the state continue to get turned down.

I recognise that there must be a right to appeal but it would be better for everyone if the decision making process was more effective.

Breakdown

Overall from 2015 to 31 March 2017, of the 12,791 appeals received for disability allowance 52% (6,671) were allowed and only 26% (3,411) were disallowed.

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The same is true for invalidity pension allowance where 53% (1,921) of the 3,604 appeals were allowed over the same time period and only 22% (801) were disallowed.

Of the 2,729 appeals for domiciliary care allowance, 47% were allowed and just 19% were disallowed.

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    Mar 30th 2012, 8:54 AM

    Is Michael Healy-Ray really that stupid ,,,,, Looks like the apple didn’t fall too far from the tree !!!!!

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    Mar 30th 2012, 12:01 PM

    yes they are , and the very ones, that has there bread buttered by him , i heard , that these guys run, co, Kerry ,if your not with, them your out, and stay out ?. local Mafioso, i here say .big fish in small ponds .

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    Mar 30th 2012, 8:55 AM

    How on earth did that amadan Healy Rae get elected , are people in constituency really that thick????

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    Mar 30th 2012, 9:06 AM

    maybe we could put the dog into the dail instead of micheal.

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    Mar 30th 2012, 9:29 AM

    As a farmer said to me ‘why should I indicate ,sure everybody knows where I’m going .’ The rural attitude to visitors/tourists is that they should deposit their money at the county boundary and not annoy the natives with demands for service, unspoilt countryside etc. It takes a Healy-Rae to actually come out and say this ; tell us more Michael.

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    Mar 30th 2012, 10:14 AM

    Michael Healy Rae your ignorance knows absolutely no bounds!!

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    Mar 30th 2012, 9:28 AM

    Michael Healy Rae is supported by the plain people of Kerry – crap goes in, crap comes out.

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    Mar 30th 2012, 9:28 AM

    It’s bloody obvious Micheal Healy Rae is a man that can smell money a mile away. He must be doing a reality tv show soon and needs the cash for the phone and text votes. This is the Td who cut the grass of developers houses in my estate only last summer after he was elected. He even had his ‘vote no1′ stickers still on his van with his picture so there was no denying it was him. My ghost estate is in north cork so he drove a bit from Kerry to help the developer who is living it up in the uk!

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    Mar 30th 2012, 10:42 AM

    I live in the country, and I know my way around. I have to say, country driving, particularly people over a certain age and in a certain profession, is shocking bad. No indicating, lucky if there’s one working brake light on the car. If a trailer is being towed, good luck. Then you can actually see the driver looking everywhere but the road. I usually have a rant about this a few times a week, when I’m stuck behind some numpty who doesn’t indicate, no brake light on the trailer, thinks road signs are just decorations for the roadside. And that Healy-Rae lad is a bigger numpty for questioning the need for road signs.

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    Mar 30th 2012, 10:32 AM

    It says much for his chosen career that he is able to function as a member of the Dail, most of the political class see their job as being ” gettin in then gettin as much as they can ” this applies to most countries so we shouldn’t feel superior, but we do have a very good class of gobshites.

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    Mar 30th 2012, 12:01 PM

    In a lot of rural areas, the local yooves tend to take great delight in turning the signs. And a turned sign is defintely worse than no sign at all! Many’s the time I’ve headed off in the wrong direction thanks to a bit of late-night shenanigans.

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    Mar 30th 2012, 12:27 PM

    No money in signs as they are put in by the NRA also the bank hopes to “return to sustainable profitability by 2014.” by robbing the less well off..

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