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7.15 Additional Assistance


Introduction

This chapter contains details about Additional Assistance.

7.15.1 Introduction to Additional Assistance

7.15.1.1 Qualification

A student on any ABSTUDY award may have access to Additional Assistance if s/he meets the guidelines outlined below.

7.15.1.2 Purpose

The purpose of Additional Assistance is to provide a means by which, in exceptional circumstances, financial benefit over and above ABSTUDY entitlements is available for students who experience severe financial difficulties associated with education costs.

7.15.1.3 Intention of Additional Assistance

ABSTUDY entitlements are intended to assist with costs associated with the student's education; they are not intended to relieve the applicant or the student of all expenses associated with study and day-to-day living expenses.

The fact that a particular allowance does not cover all the costs incurred by or on behalf of the student is not by itself a sufficient basis for the granting of Additional Assistance. Additional assistance is not to be granted to subsidise the general living costs of a family. It is expected that the Additional Assistance provision will be used sparingly.

7.15.2 Eligibility for Additional Assistance

7.15.2.1 Eligibility

A student may be eligible for Additional Assistance if:

7.15.2.2 Establishment of Eligibility

Significant hardship will be established if fortnightly expenditure on essential items is equal to or exceeds the fortnightly income of the student or student's family, and there are no financial reserves for the student or student's family to draw upon.

7.15.3 Approval and Claims for Additional Assistance

7.15.3.1 Approvals Process

The process for approval is:

Note 1: A copy of all Additional Assistance claims and reports are to be forwarded to Centrelink National Support Office within 7 days of approving the claim.

Note 2: Centrelink National Support Office provides a quarterly report to Indigenous Education Branch, DETYA, to ensure that Additional Assistance approvals conform with these policy guidelines.

7.15.3.2 Claims

A student or applicant applies for Additional Assistance on the basis of a claim. The claim is to contain:

7.15.3.3 Fortnightly Income and Expenditure Statement

The fortnightly income and expenditure statement is to be provided for:

7.15.3.4 Statement to Include

The fortnightly income and expenditure statement is to include details of income and expenditure as detailed below.

7.15.3.5 Income

Income includes:

Maintenance paid for the support of a previous partner or children should be deducted.

7.15.3.6 Expenditure

In general, only expenditure on the following essential items is to be considered in assessing Additional Assistance claims:

7.15.3.7 Not Included as Expenditure

The following items would not normally be considered as essential items, unless it can be demonstrated that the items are necessary for a person's employment or similar compelling reason:

7.15.3.8 Evidence

Where appropriate the Centrelink may request evidence to support income and expenditure item claims.

7.15.4 Entitlement to Additional Assistance

7.15.4.1 Amount of Entitlement

The amount of entitlement will be set at whichever is the lesser of that amount required to:

7.15.4.2 Provision of Additional Assistance

Where approved, Additional Assistance may be provided in the form of:

7.15.5 Payment of Additional Assistance

7.15.5.1 Payment

Additional assistance is paid subject to approval by the Area Manager.

The payee for Additional Assistance will be:

7.15.5.2 Responsibility for Overpayments

Refer to Policy Manual 7.1.2 to identify the responsible payee where an overpayment of this allowance has been made.

7.15.5.3 Taxable

Additional assistance is taxable if paid as a regular supplement.

7.15.5.4 Not Taxable as a Once Only Payment

Additional assistance is not taxable if paid as a once only payment.


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