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Social Welfare Appeals Office - SW 56


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  • 1  What can I do if I am not happy with a decision made by the Deciding Officer?
  • 2  What is the Social Welfare Appeals Office?
  • 3  How do I make an appeal?
  • 4  What happens next?
  • 5  Why is an oral hearing held?
  • 6  In what circumstances would my request for an oral hearing not be granted?
  • 7  Is there a charge for making an appeal?
  • 8  Do I need to be legally represented?
  • 9  When will I find out about the decision on my appeal?
  • 10  Is the Appeals Officer's decision final?
  • 11 Office of the Ombudsman
  • 12  Where can I get more information?

 

If you are dissatisfied with a decision made about your social welfare claim, you have a right to appeal to the Social Welfare Appeals Office.

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