| The Care Dependency Grant |
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The Care Dependency Grant for 2007 is R870 a month. You can be paid a Care Dependency Grant if you are the parent, guardian or foster parent of a child under the age of 18 years who needs full-time care because of physical or mental disability.
If you are not the childs biological parent (you are not the birth mother or father of the child), you will need to fill in information about your relationship to the child. You will need to explain that you are the legal guardian of the child, and that you have permission to look after the child. If the childs parents have died or disappeared, you will need to write this on the application form, and provide proof of their deaths (death certificates) or disappearance (police reports). The child must be tested at the age of six years to find out whether he or she can attend a specialised school. The Care Dependency Grants are reviewed once a year and when the child reaches 18 years, he or she will become eligible for a Disability Grant. The Means Test To meet the requirements of the Means Test, the income of your entire family added up must not be more than R4 000 a month or R48 000 a year. Any income that the child may receive must be less than R17 760 a year. Before you go to the Welfare Office make sure that you have the following documents with you:
If you do not have all of these papers, contact your social worker, local advice office or one of the NPOs in the AIDSbuzz Directory that help with Social Grants. You can also phone the Departments free hotline number 0800 601 011. |
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