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Office of the Disability Appeals OfficerOifig an Oifigigh Achomhairc um Míchumas
The role and function of the Disability Appeals Officer under section 16 of the Disability Act 2005
Teresa Dykes
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Legislative Landscape
The Disability Act 2005 (Commencement) Order 2007 (Statutory Instrument 234 of 2007) fixed the 1st June 2007 as the day on which the provisions of Part 2 of the Disability Act 2005 (“the Act”) came into operation in relation to persons under 5 years of age.
Substantive rights are created by Part 2 of the Act which
rights include relevantly the statutory entitlement to an independent assessment of health and education needs pursuant to section 9. The Act recites that it is an Act to enable “provision to be made for the assessment of health and education needs occasioned to persons with disabilities by their disabilities.”
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Making a Complaint under the Disability Act 2005 (“the Act”)
Section 15 of the Act provides that The Executive shall authorise such and so many employees of the Executive as it considers appropriate ( referred to in this Part as “complaints officers”) to perform the functions conferred on complaints officers by this Part.
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Basis for a Complaint
A determination by the assessment officer that the applicant does not have a disability
The assessment was not commenced within 3 months or was not completed within 3 months of commencement or was not completed without undue delay
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Basis for a Complaint (continued) The assessment was not conducted in
a manner conforming to HIQA standards
The contents of the service statement provided to the applicant
The fact that the HSE or the education service provider failed to provide or fully provide a service specified in the service statement
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Complaints Officers:
Ms Angela Kennedy(Angela.Kennedy1@hse.ie)
Mr Niall Kelly (Niall.Kelly1@hse.ie)
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Appeal: a concept
RedressTo seek Relief or Remedy
(Gifis 1983)
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The right to Appeal under Part 2 of the Act Section 16 (1) recites; There shall be a person, who shall
be appointed by the Minister, and who shall be known , and is referred to in this Act, as “the appeals officer", to consider and determine appeals under this Part
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Basis for an Appeal under the Disability Act 2005 (“the Act”) By an applicant
Against a finding or recommendation of a Complaints Officer
Against the non implementation of a Complaints Officer’s recommendation by HSE or an education service provider
By HSE or an education service provider Against the recommendation of a Complaints
Officer relating to the provision of a service specified in the Service Statement
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ODAO Mission Statement:
To provide and deliver an independent, fair, accessible and transparent appeals service in a timely and courteous manner
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Functions of the Disability Appeals Officer To validate To seek relevant information To make further enquiries To examine To refer when relevant to mediation To investigate To conduct oral hearings if required To determine Appeals
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The ODAO Agenda:
Fairness: The Principles of Natural Justice and Fair Procedures
Good Governance: The ODAO Code of Practice 2010 2nd Edition, Code of Practice for the Governance of state Bodies 2009
Effective Communication: To inspire confidence in all who access the service
Performance Standards: e.g.7 C’s Principle (JSB 2008), Facilitative Model of Mediation (Chartered Institute of Arbitrators)
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The 7 C Principle of making good Decisions (Judicial Studies Board 2008), to support clear and rational determinations within the appeals process.
Consistency- both internally and externally Corroboration- including corroboration of all documents Context- does the appeal the Disability Appeals Officer is
considering fit with available objective evidence and the context for the events involved.
Credibility- facts are tested against the evidence so that decisions made by the Disability Appeals Officer are credible
Cover up- that there is no reason that the applicant/appellant/respondent are concealing any relevant information
Conduct- relevant to each case Critical Examination- has the evidence been thoroughly tested by
the Disability Appeals Officer
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4. ODAO Preliminary enquiries:Seeking documents from relevant parties (Applicant/HSE/EDS), requesting submission in relation to the Appeal
6. Mediation
Resolution Agreed
Signed resolution document is copied to applicant & provider & DAO by Mediation Officer
9. Determination Finalised and parties
informed8. Oral Hearing
3. Inform Applicant/Appellant of outcome of screening,and notify the Respondent of the Appeal
2. Screen to establish validity
1. Application Received
10Publication of final anonymous Determination
Awaiting submission of data
5. Assessment of the Appeal:Evaluation of documents and information obtained for the purposes of deciding whether to:
Refer to mediationUndertake an investigation; and/orRefer to an oral hearing; and/orIssue a determination
10Enforcement of Determination/ Resolution Agreement(Where/When relevant)SI 470 of 2009
YesYes
Yes
No. Resolution not agreed
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
7. Further InvestigationDecision made to;
Issue a determination Refer to oral hearing
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Mediation:
Appeals Officer can refer the appeal to mediation ifShe is of the opinion that the appeal could be resolved at mediation andThe applicant does not object to mediation
If mediation is successful the agreement will be recorded in writing and signed by the parties
A mediation agreement is enforceable through the courts
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Facilitative Model of Mediation
“In facilitative mediation the mediator structures a process to assist the parties in reaching a mutually-agreeable resolution. The mediator is in charge of the process while the parties are in charge of the outcome” (Fenn 2005)
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Determinations:
Before making a decision the Disability Appeals Officer shall consider the following: The relevant notice pursuant to Section 18 of the Act
2005 Any relevant information obtained under Section 18
subsections (6),(7) and (8) of the Act 2005 (i.e. further enquiries, information obtained from
persons or entering a premises if required) Evidence presented and any representations made at an
oral hearing (if heard) and The matters referred to in Section 11(7)
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Determination and Reasons for Decision Report1. Background: Journey of the applicant to Appeal2. Issues raised by the Appeal: Core grounds for the Appeal3. Mediation: Deciding if this Appeal may or may not be resolved by
mediation4. The Investigation: All evidence received or sought in respect of
the Appeal.5. The Case of the Applicant6. The Case of the HSE7. Relevant Legal Principles applied: Provisions under the Act and
the Regulations, other relevant legislation (Irish and European)8. Matters required to be taken into account: Obligations imposed by
section 18(20) of the Act 9. Findings of the Investigation: Facts relevant to the Appeal10. Findings in respect of the issues raised by the Appeal: My analysis
of the facts in respect of the Appeal11. The Determination12. Publication Details13. Appendices
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The 10 questions I ask before determining Appeals: 1. Has jurisdiction been proven2. What does the Appeal state within the realm of the Act3. What are the grounds4. Is the evidence supporting the grounds5. Have I all the relevant information6. Do I need to make further enquires under s 18(6),(7) & (8)7. Has the applicant & respondent been given adequate opportunity
with all relevant information to respond; Affording fair procedure (Article 40.3 of the Irish Constitution)
8. Has a legal framework been established9. Has the Appeal been tested /examined against the legal
framework relevant to the Act10. Is the decision I am making clear, reasonable and fair?
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Analysis of grounds for Appeals concluded in 2009 (21)
Grounds of Appeal involved
Number of Appeals
Percentage
Against a finding by the Complaints Officer that his complaint was not well founded
6 28.5%
Against a recommendation of a Complaints Officer
1 5%
Against the non implementation of the recommendations of the Complaints Officer
14 66.5%
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Geographical Profile of Valid Appeals lodged by HSE Administrative Area year ending 2009
4
9
3
14
HSE West
HSE South
HSE NorthEast
HSE MidLeinster
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Status of Appeals at year end 2009
14
4
5
3
3
Determined
Resolved by Mediation
At Examination
At Investigation
Investigated and Determined asWithdrawn Appeals
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Continuous Review of Core Competencies
Evaluation of methodologyIndependent Mediation
Supervision
Independent Security Systems
Independent Legal
Support Team
ODAOModel in Practice
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ODAO Personnel Mary Caffrey, Executive Officer 01 4614224
Donna Grehan, Higher Executive Officer 01 4614226
Eileen Duffy, Mediation Officer 01 4641981 ext 4231
Teresa Dykes, Disability Appeals Officer 01 4614228
E mail: appeal@odao.ieWeb: www.odao.ie
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ODAO Contact Details
Office of the Disability Appeals Officer1st Floor, Dolcain HouseMonastery RoadClondalkinDublin 2201 4614211Lo Call 1850 211583
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References:
1. Disability Act 20052. The Disability Act 2005 (Commencement) Order 2007 (S.I. 234 of 2007) 3. Disability (Assessment of Needs, Service Statements and Redress)
Regulations 2007( S.I. No.263 of 2007) 4. Chartered Institute of Arbitrators 20085. Judicial Studies Board Essential Skills and Competencies 20086. Annual Report of the Disability Appeals Officer 20087. Annual Report of the Disability Appeals Officer 2009 ( not yet published)8. Peter Fenn within the Consultation Paper Alternative Dispute Resolution
(July 2008)9. Rules of the Superior Courts (SI No.93 of 2009)10. The Circuit Court Rule Order 64B (S.I No. 470 of 2009) 11. Constitution of Ireland12. Gifis, H. Steven ,Dictionary of Legal Terms (2008), Fourth
Edition:Barron’s