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The Post Care Education Financial Support allowance is a fortnightly allowance paid at standard Department of Communities and Justice (DCJ) rates determined by the young person’s level of support need.
In order to receive Post Care Education Financial Support:
Eligibility for financial support under this policy does not influence eligibility for continuation of the Teenage Education Payment (TEP) which is assessed separately using the Teenage Education Payment Guidelines.
To be eligible for the payment, the young person in out-of-home care must be enrolled full-time in one of the following:
Note: full-time study for the purpose of this allowance is 15 hours or more per week and can take place at a high school, TAFE or equivalent setting. Part-time studies may be considered on a case by case basis where a young person has parental responsibilities or health issues that prevent them from undertaking full-time studies.
DCJ carers will receive a Post Care Education Financial Support application form in the mail or from their caseworker. These carers should complete the application form and return it to DCJ.
Carers with a non-government agency will need to apply through their agency. Further information about the application process will be provided to carers by their agency.
Back payment may be provided for the previous quarter for carers who were eligible at that time.
No. Post Care Education Financial Support is paid to the carer to help cover a young person’s day to day living expenses and carers are not expected to keep receipts or show their agency how the money is spent.
The Post Care Education Financial Support payments stop when the young person:
The carer may also continue to receive Teenage Education Payment (TEP) installments where these payments were being paid immediately before the young person reached 18 years.
Read the policy on provision of financial support (PDF, 501.6 KB) to foster and kinship carers of young people 18 years and older completing full-time studies.
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18 Jun 2024