Hi all,
I am wondering if anyone can advise me as to how to proceed. My son who is 5 has Autism and i therefore receive Domiciliary Care Allowance. Since i work full time my mother looks after my son in her own home every day. I drop him off at 7.45am and collect him at 6pm. My mum feeds him, dresses him, brings and collects him from school and does all the daily things that i should be doing eg: parent teacher meeting, doc appointments etc. Realistically she is his primary care giver apart from evenings/weekends. He has his own bedroom in my mums, stays maybe one night a week as i am often sent to the country to work overnight.
We submitted my mums carers allowance application a couple of months ago. She had two home visits from Social Welfare Officers, both times unannounced and everything seemed to go fine. I have only moved from my mums house in the last few months, she has always looked after my son but obviously she takes care of him for longer hours since i moved out.
She received a letter this morning to say they have refused her application on the grounds that it is not evident she provides full time care and attention. I would estimate she looks after my son for around 50 hours each week??!!
Is there any point in appealing the decision? If they had asked to speak to me i would gladly have filled them in on how much she does actually do. I'm so annoyed as i was of the belief that she would have been more than entitled to this allowance. If i had the money i'd give up work myself to look after my son and would claim Carer's Allowance myself but unfortunately that is not an option!
Any advice would be appreciated!
I am wondering if anyone can advise me as to how to proceed. My son who is 5 has Autism and i therefore receive Domiciliary Care Allowance. Since i work full time my mother looks after my son in her own home every day. I drop him off at 7.45am and collect him at 6pm. My mum feeds him, dresses him, brings and collects him from school and does all the daily things that i should be doing eg: parent teacher meeting, doc appointments etc. Realistically she is his primary care giver apart from evenings/weekends. He has his own bedroom in my mums, stays maybe one night a week as i am often sent to the country to work overnight.
We submitted my mums carers allowance application a couple of months ago. She had two home visits from Social Welfare Officers, both times unannounced and everything seemed to go fine. I have only moved from my mums house in the last few months, she has always looked after my son but obviously she takes care of him for longer hours since i moved out.
She received a letter this morning to say they have refused her application on the grounds that it is not evident she provides full time care and attention. I would estimate she looks after my son for around 50 hours each week??!!
Is there any point in appealing the decision? If they had asked to speak to me i would gladly have filled them in on how much she does actually do. I'm so annoyed as i was of the belief that she would have been more than entitled to this allowance. If i had the money i'd give up work myself to look after my son and would claim Carer's Allowance myself but unfortunately that is not an option!
Any advice would be appreciated!