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[2004] NISSCSC C19/03-04(DLA) (15 March 2004)
Decision No: C19/03-04(DLA)
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION (NORTHERN IRELAND) ACT 1992
SOCIAL SECURITY (NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER 1998
DISABILITY LIVING ALLOWANCE
Appeal to a Social Security Commissioner
on a question of law from a Tribunal's decision
dated 19 September 2002
DECISION OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY COMMISSIONER
"(a) Are there any inconsistencies in the report in general and in particular between pages 18 and 15?
(b) If so, was the Tribunal obliged to explore any such inconsistencies, and did it do so adequately or at all?"
"In response to the … direction I have looked at the EMP report dated 6 September 2001 and in particular pages 15 and 18. In connection with night needs the EMP stated on page 15 that [the claimant] could, without someone's help, turn in bed, move position in bed and replace the cover/pillow. On page 18 he stated that each night on 1 or 2 occasions she needed help to get out of bed to go to the toilet for 10 minutes at a time and that on 2 occasions she had to be repositioned (in bed) for 3 minutes at a time. I did not detect any other inconsistencies in the report.
I have again examined the reasons for decision and the Tribunal clearly rejected the evidence from [the claimant] as regards her care and supervision needs during the night in view of the medical evidence available. The reasons also show that the Tribunal, when assessing night needs, accepted the EMP's opinion and calculated that [the claimant] required attention during the night 2 times each night for 3 minutes at a time. The Tribunal did not accept that such attention amounted to prolonged or repeated attention and quoted Commissioners' decisions C64/98(DLA) and CDLA/521/1995 as authority.
It now appears to me that the Tribunal, when calculating [the claimant's] night needs, accepted the EMP's opinion in respect of requiring help with repositioning in bed amounting to 2 times every night for 3 minutes at a time as the full extent of the attention and did not take account of the attention required on one occasion each night to get out of bed to go to the toilet.
In view of the aforementioned … for the reasons given above, I submit that the Tribunal erred in law and that its decision should be set aside and the appeal referred to a differently constituted Tribunal for determination."
(signed):J A H Martin QC
Chief Commissioner
15 March 2004