not usually accessible and generally do not allow withdrawal from the fund until retirement age is reached. A payment to help young people gain skills and work experience they need to get and keep a job. Except in the case of natural disasters, the provider will assess a clients ability to resolve their urgent short-term emergency housing need by looking at various factors. Income (such as rent) generated by the property is considered assessable income. For more information, go to. Assets limits for public and community housing The maximum asset limit amount for each household type. client does not satisfy the locational need assessment and will not choose an alternative area. If you do not provide the minimum requirements listed above, the application will not be accepted and assessed. Housing providers will also take into account any proven ongoing costs that exceed $55 per week. We acknowledge Aboriginal people as the First Nations Peoples of NSW and pay our respects to Elders past, present, and future. Oops! If the client or their partner is . This entitlement is for eligible working parents to provide financial support for up to 18 weeks to help parents take time off work to care for a newborn or recently adopted child. Social housing providers will apply a locational need assessment to clients who: The locational need assessment does not apply to: Where a social housing provider is assessing a client for priority housing assistance and the client has requested a high demand area, the provider will also assess the clients locational need to be housed in a high demand area. Proof of citizenship or permanent residency. be resident in New South Wales (NSW), and, be a citizen or have permanent residency in Australia, and, have a household income within the income eligibility limits, and, not own any assets or property which could reasonably be expected to resolve their housing need, and, be able to sustain a successful tenancy, without support or with appropriate support in place, and, if applicable, make repayments of any former debts to a social housing provider, and. The lump sum from which the allocated pension or annuity is derived is not assessable. Rentstart Move income limits from 4 July 2022. The provider will ensure that they deal with the specific needs of the client in a sensitive manner. Income limit calculation: $690 + $260 + $260 + $340 + $115 = $1665. This allowance will be closed to new applicants from 1 July 2020 as this program is transitioning to the NDIS. Birthday presents, gifts, pocket money, and ad hoc purchases are not considered maintenance in kind, so these items are not considered allowable to be deducted from gross income. Incomes that providers usually consider as assessable include payments received for general living expenses, for example: Where an adult person in a household receives an income for a child (for example, Family Tax Benefits or child support payments), this is considered assessable income for the adult person, not the child. Public housings fixed term lease arrangements will not apply to applicants housed in community housing, and community housings lease arrangements will not apply to applicants housed in public housing. Income support for parents or guardians to help with the costs of raising children. Under Housing Pathways, providers will consider that clients are housed on a long-term basis if they are living in a social housing leasehold property. The income generated from the lump sum is assessable income. Refer to the Assessable and non-assessable income and assets table for information. The ineligible former tenant category affects eligibility for social housing. Your rating will help us improve the website. 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The share value itself is not assessable. Social housing encompasses properties owned or managed by the Department of Communities and Justice (DCJ), community housing providers and the Aboriginal Housing Office. For information on how reviews work, the client can ask the housing provider for a copy of the fact sheet appeals and reviewing decisions, or read the Client Service Delivery and Appeals Policy. DCJ deems the interest rate. Where the amount is preserved funds i.e. Due to the demand for housing and limited supply options in certain areas, not everyone who wants to live in a high demand area can be housed in their preferred area. CRA is not included in the assessment of eligibility for social housing, CRA is included in the assessment of Rentstart affordability, COVID-19 Supplements, Special Payments,Disaster Payments, Pandemic Leave Disaster Payment, Service NSW Test and Isolate Support Payment. This document provides additional information to support our policies about how we deliver social housing and who is eligible for assistance. existing accommodation is inappropriate for their basic housing requirements. Housing providers will need to be satisfied that a former tenant or occupant has the ability to sustain a tenancy, without support or with appropriate support in place. a tenant leaving public housing after a lease review is eligible for Rentstart Move assistance. The property is treated as a financial asset and at market value. Deemed income is calculated on the market value of the property (or part-share of the property) using the deemed interest rate. If paid by the client or a household member, the payment amount is deducted from the gross assessable income. Have breached Centrelink requirements or are repaying a Centrelink debt. Step 5: To determine which household income limit applies to the household, compare the amount at Step 4 with the household income at Step 1. Social housing providers do not take into account relationships within a household when determining household type. The client may still be in urgent need, and an appropriate assessment will be undertaken to determine if the client is able to resolve that need in the private rental market. specialised treatments and medicines that have been prescribed by a health professional. 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Step 4: For each adult and child, add up the income allowance from Table 1 above. However, they must vacate the property at the end of the provisional lease, even if they are approved for priority housing assistance. CSA Assessment letter showing the amount that should be received and the CSA transaction history showing the amount actually received. Supporting dads or partners caring for a newborn or recently adopted child may be eligible for a maximum of two weeks pay. Waiting time on the NSW Housing Register will not commence until a complete application and supporting evidence is submitted. In some instances, an applicant or household member receives no statutory income, or a reduced statutory income, because they: In these situations, the social housing provider will assume that the applicant or household member receives a statutory income and will base the eligibility assessment on the statutory payment to which that person would otherwise be entitled to receive. Travel and sustenance allowance, including car allowance. For more information, go to Compelling reasons to waive the NSW residency rule. If the client or their partner are under 18 years of age they must also provide two forms of acceptable proof of identification. an independent living skills report from their support worker. Wages, salaries and some work allowances such as overtime, bonuses, shift allowances and penalty rates. The deductible expenses must be essential to the primary purpose or type of the business. This policy also aligns with the Community Housing Access Policy and Community Housing Eligibility Policy. Some items may be allowable as tax deductions, but providers may not consider them legitimate business expenses. For detailed information on the types of evidence required, go to Eligibility for priority housing evidence requirements. Provides financial help to full-time students and apprentices aged 25 years or over. Payment/s to the participant or the participants nominee for the purchase of reasonable and necessary disability support services. Their need for secure, affordable housing in the shortest possible waiting time is their primary need. If a client has any changes in their household circumstances, they must advise a social housing provider within 28 days of the change occurring. Support for people temporarily incapacitated for work or study will provided through the Jobseeker payment. A payment for people with disability, illness or injury who cannot use public transport without substantial assistance and who participate in approved activities. The share value itself is not assessable. Copyright 2019. An applicant may demonstrate that they have an urgent housing need if they are experiencing one or more of the following: For more information, go to Eligibility for priority housing urgent housing needs. Tables 1 - 6 below provide information on assessable and non-assessable income and assets. New South Wales Stolen Generations Reparations Scheme, Funeral Assistance Fund compensation payments, and the Territories Stolen Generations Redress Scheme (TSGRS). PRH households whose family income exceeds 5 times the prevailing PRH income limits (PRHILs) or whose total household net asset value exceeds 100 times the prevailing PRHILs or PRH households fail to return the completed Declaration Form on or before the specified date, or opt not to declare should vacate their PRH flats. live in the property on an ongoing basis. Income or dividend generated from the shares is assessable income. Note: that some expenses may not be treated by the Australian Taxation Office in the same manner. A one off payment for clients that are experiencing severe financial hardship because of extreme circumstances. (Applicable during 2020 only). Eligible for a statement of satisfactory tenancy, or, Satisfactory former social housing tenant , or, Less than satisfactory former social housing tenant or occupant, or, Unsatisfactory former social housing tenant, or, they meet all the general eligibility criteria for social housing , and, social housing is the best way to meet their accommodation needs, and. However, DCJ or the community housing provider will use their discretion as to providing other housing assistance, such as temporary accommodation or private rental assistance, to the client. $166.29 per week for each additional child. The income or dividend generated from shares is assessable income. 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If a client disagrees with a decision a social housing provider has made, they should first discuss their concerns with a staff member from the provider that made the decision. To determine whether a household meets the income eligibility for social housing, providers will: Clients applying for social housing must provide proof of income. When a tenant or occupant of a property managed by a social housing provider (including an Aboriginal housing property) leaves, the provider will categorise their previous tenancy as: Additional occupants with a history of substantiated antisocial behaviour may also receive a less than satisfactory category. When being considered for social housing, a client must provide proof of all assessable income and assets received by each person on their application aged 18 years and over. The Disability Compensation Payment is paid to compensate veterans for injuries or diseases caused or aggravated by war service or certain defence service on behalf of Australia. Paid to eligible income support recipients with their regular fortnightly Centrelink payment. In the case of a person who cannot live in their normal home because of a natural disaster, there is no eligibility test other than that they explain that fact. For more information, go to Evidence to support request to live in a high demand area. During this period, the tenant or household members income is assessed at the appropriate single rate of Centrelink pension or benefit to which they would otherwise be entitled. An income support payment for people who provide constant care, in the home, to a person with a severe disability, medical condition, or who is frail aged. The bonus is paid to eligible DVA clients who are in secondary or tertiary education. DCJ will determine how a hobby or business will be treated for the purposes of rent subsidy assessment. An adult is someone aged 18 and over. Honorarium, sitting fees or other payments for services as a director or on a volunteer board. registered their interest before 25 February 1998. were included on someone elses registration of interest before 25 February 1998, have since lodged their own registration of interest, and meet all other eligibility conditions. (These income types are also known as non-statutory income). Automated payment/s to a participants nominated bank account. Social housing providers apply this allowance instead of, but not in addition to, the disability allowance a client may have already qualified for. This subsidy will provide targeted additional fee assistance to families and children accessing affordable child care. They will determine eligibility for social housing and any conditions that need to be met before a request for housing assistance can be approved. Recognition payments is a State Government program and forms part of the victim support package. Applicants for community housing properties may receive different entitlements to applicants for public housing. Extreme disablement adjustment for over 65 years of age. Apples to full or part-ownership of the property. Examples of disability, medical or permanent injury expenses that a client may incur include: A household member who is in receipt of a Disability Support Pension from Centrelink does not have to provide proof of their medical costs to qualify for the disability allowance. 3. Incomes that providers usually consider as non-assessable include payments received for a specific purpose, such as allowances received to assist with a particular life circumstance or disability. Property owned (or the value, if the property can be sold)that could provide a viable alternative to social housing, Applies to property located within Australia. All other DVA energy supplements are not assessable. Where a tenant or client does this, the money (including any interest accrued) is not included as assessable income for the purposes of a rental subsidy or eligibility for social housing. There will be no formal review of a decision that a client is ineligible for social housing assistance because they are a registrable person assessed as meeting one of the ineligible grounds in this policy. Only assessable types of income are included. The social housing sector provides most forms of social housing assistance in NSW under Housing Pathways. Each adult or child in a household who can demonstrate they are likely to reach, or have reached the Medicare Safety Net and/or Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme Safety Net thresholds in a calendar year (1 January to 31 December), will have a weekly medical cost determined by averaging the previous 12 months medical and/or pharmaceutical expenses. Something went wrong while submitting the form. The Additional Child Care Subsidy has four elements. For more information see item 1 on the Evidence Requirements Information Sheet. For information on what assistance clients can access through Housing Pathways, see the Housing Assistance Options Policy. In order to submit your application, you will need to provide evidence to demonstrate that you and your household meet the general eligibility criteria for housing assistance. You'll need to meet the income and asset limits for public and community housing to be eligible for: You'll need to meet the income and asset limits for help paying bond or rent and the cash asset limits to be eligible for: An adult is someone aged 18 and over. The Income support supplement is available to assist with the cost of everyday living for clients receiving the War Widows pension. For more information, go to Disability allowance. A collection is an assessable asset for rent subsidy assessment purposes. The client must provide supporting documentation to demonstrate that payments have not been received. Examples include the applicants housing requirements, availability and affordability of private rental accommodation, and the applicants personal or medical circumstances. Household Members (regardless of relationship), Exceptional Disability Allowance (per person), Each additional adult (18 years or over) and child (less than 18 years), Disability allowance (per person minimum). For more information go to Proof of income and assets. In these cases, the Family Tax Benefits are considered assessable income for the parent. Emergency relief payments are not income support. The first $5000 of each adult household members total amount of savings and financial assets is exempt from assessment for social housing income eligibility. Includes income from an investment property (including retail or commercial property), or short-term or holiday letting or similar, for the whole or part of a property. Some examples where entitlements may differ include: There are certain situations, which may determine or affect an applicants priority for public housing and the type of housing they receive. An exception to the income eligibility rule occurs when a client who requires a live-in carer meets all the eligibility criteria for social housing, but the inclusion of the income of the carer results in the application exceeding the income eligibility limit for social housing. Property that does not provide a viable alternative social housing and where no income is generated. This allowance is to help with the cost of buying prescription medicines. he or she has a history of having committed registrable offences, and it is likely that the presence of that client in social housing will: present an unacceptable risk of harm to the client, to other social housing occupants or to neighbours. The households gross assessable income is $1000 per week. Your rating will help us improve the website. It includes: public housing , managed by the Department of Communities & Justice. Clients who are New Zealand Special Category Visa holders are required to provide proof of their Protected status. Current income details from Centrelink with recalculated Family Tax Benefits. The client must supply a medical certificate confirming the pregnancy. For more information, go to Assessing a clients ability to resolve their urgent short-term emergency housing need. Only the income generated is assessable. The exception to this exists where a client can demonstrate that living in a high demand area is necessary for their physical or mental health. For more information, see item 26 on the Evidence Requirements Information Sheet. Generally, other household members must be permanent residents, but there are some exceptions. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, the Australian Government is making additional income payments and one-off payments for persons in receipt of Centrelink benefits. not aimed at making a profit, the activity is undertaken irregularly, is small in size, scale and permanency, the activity is conducted usually in the clients spare time. Rent or other income generated by leasing or letting a property. (These income types are also known as non-statutory income). Where a client does not satisfy the locational need assessment for a high demand area, the social housing provider will ask the client to consider other areas, and will then assess the clients need for priority assistance in those areas. Assess income eligibility according to the applicants household size, type and gross assessable household income. A payment for parents and carers of children who cannot go to a local government school due to, Language, Literacy and Numeracy Program Supplement. Someone aged 17 or younger with an independent income is treated as an adult. An allowance given to guardians to enable them to meet the needs of a child or your person. Providers class legitimate business expenses as any expense essential for producing an income. A pension that is paid to compensate a widowed partner and or dependent children of veterans who have died as a result of war service. To compensate the eligible dependent children of a deceased veteran or member of the Forces. A payment that provides short term income support to clients who have demonstrated their income has been affected as a result of a major disaster. priority transfer applicants moving within the same area, Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander applicants over 55 years, an ongoing medical condition or disability (for more information, go to. Social housing providers will make appropriate referrals to other agencies in situations where the client has not accessed available support services. In this situation, the social housing provider will assess the client as a single applicant. In these circumstances, income for rent assessment purposes is based on the clients assumed Centrelink income appropriate to their age and household composition. These rules apply even if the client has disposed of the lump sum payment. They do not need to provide details of the Centrelink benefit change, as the provider will then request this electronically from Centrelink. The supplement is to assist clients with the additional costs associated with participating in this training. This type of assistance is only available to people who cannot live in their home because of a natural disaster, or who are in extreme situations. 135% for a couple with 4 or more dependents. The payment to the client covers their wages while they are not fit for work. This applies to applications that were received before 27 April 2005. If you believe we made the wrong decision, you should first discuss your concerns with a client service officer. HOUSING.SA.GOV.AU is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia Licence. Income and assets are assessable for people who are aged 18 years and over, or the client and/or their partner if either is under 18 years of age. clients on low income that have problems finding affordable housing in the private market that is suited to their needs. A one-off payment of $25,000 to Australian service personnel and civilians held as prisoners of war between 7 December 1941 and 29 October 1945, or to their surviving partners. services provided by a health professional or specialist, ongoing transport costs including taxis and community transport costs for clients with restricted mobility, specialised personal care products that are required as a direct result of a medical condition, injury or disability, specialised diets, regimes and supplements that have been prescribed by a health professional and are required as a direct result of a medical condition, injury or disability, specialised equipment such as wheelchairs and hoists (including ongoing maintenance costs) or aids for people who are blind or visually impaired, the costs of trained assistance animals or other aids for people who are blind, visually impaired or deaf. 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A one-off, non-means tested payment of $1000 for eligible adults and $400 for eligible children who have been adversely affected by a major disaster either in Australia or overseas. Carer allowance is an income supplement for clients who provide additional daily care to a person with a disability, severe medical condition or is frail aged. If this income is less than the Centrelink income to which the client would otherwise be entitled, the income will be assessed as though they receive the relevant Centrelink income. The assessable income is the amount paid before tax and any other deductions such as Garnishee Orders. The Chilean Pension of Mercy is paid by the Chilean Government to compensate and repair the moral suffering of the victims and relatives of victims of human rights abuse or political violence that occurred in Chile between 11 September 1973 and 10 March 1990 under the Pinochet Regime. Lease review income limits from 4 July 2022, Table 3. Provides financial assistance to a parent or guardian for a child in their care. at the foreign exchange rate at the date of assessment. When the client advises a social housing provider about a change in household circumstances, that provider will consider whether the changed circumstance could affect the clients eligibility and, if so, re-assess the application and determine whether the urgency or complexity of their circumstances has changed. Includes assets such as cars, caravans, boats, jewellery, clothing, furniture, computers, personal mobility equipment, etc. the amount paid before tax and any other deductions such as Garnishee Orders. These household members will pay a $5 minimum rent. To be eligible for priority housing, applicants must meet all three of the following criteria: To be eligible for priority housing, an applicant must meet the general eligibility criteria for social housing, as outlined above. Homeless with support In these situations, providers will make a referral to Community Services for alternative accommodation and support services for the child. Where a client indicates medical expenses, considerations should be given as to whether these expenses are covered in a clients NDIS package. Clients can apply for housing assistance online,by phone on 1800 422 322 or by accessing their local DCJ office or community housing provider. You can also ask to have the decision reviewed. CRA is included in the rent subsidy assessment and assessed at 100% of the CRA amount. Educational Allowances paid for Secondary Assistance Scheme (SAS). The Territories Stolen Generations Redress Scheme (TSGRS) seeks to recognise the harm and trauma experienced by Stolen Generations survivors who were removed from their families or communities in the Northern Territory, the Australian Capital Territory or the Jervis Bay Territory. For more information, including information about an applicants obligation to provide up to date contact details, see the Managing the NSW Housing Register Policy. Except in the case of natural disasters, clients must provide documentation to support their application for emergency temporary accommodation. If the client accepts an offer of public housing, the carer cannot sign the tenancy agreement and will have no tenancy rights. Household income means the total gross (before tax) income received by each person on the application who is aged 18 years and over (or received by the client and/or their partner if either is under 18 years of age). 95% for a single person with 2 dependents, 105% for a single person with 3 dependents. The energy supplements associated with Veterans Affairs Service Pensions and War Widows pension are assessable. An independent income is a regular income paid directly to you and is the minimum amount of income you can have to be considered for: Your income must be at least equal to Centrelink's maximum Youth Allowance payment for a single person with no children who is not living at their parent's home. The documentation will vary according to the nature of the emergency or crisis situation but should substantiate the reasons why the client is seeking assistance. National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) Participants. Financial support for eligible veterans to assist with the cost of an attendant to help with daily living activities. In situations where a provider has reasonable grounds to suspect that a child or young person is at risk of significant harm, they will act in accordance with the Children and Young People At Risk Policy. Information for multicultural families and communities, Deliver services to children and families, Social Housing Eligibility and Allocations Policy Supplement, Toggle sub navigation menu for Social Housing Eligibility and Allocations Policy Supplement, 1. This payment is made in recognition of the harm these removals caused. Payment/s to a participants support provider to pay for reasonable and necessary disability support services. The income generated from the lump sum is assessable income. Specific conditions for former social housing tenants or occupants. Aboriginal Housing Office (AHO) tenancies: Where AHO tenants and their household members are eligible for CRA, DCJ will assess the amount to which they are entitled, whether or not the person actually receives that amount. To be eligible for housing in a high demand area the client, or a member of their household, must have: In addition, the client must be able to demonstrate all four of the following: A client must show that the requested area will have a direct benefit in terms of their health or wellbeing, or that of other members of their household. A payment to assist with phone and internet costs for people who receive specified income support payments. To be eligible for social housing, clients must: Notwithstanding anything in this policy, a client may be ineligible to be placed on the NSW Housing Register if: DCJ or the community housing provider will be guided by information provided by the NSW Police Force or Corrective Services NSW as to the likelihood of the above occurring. Families or single persons applying for public rental housing are subject to relevant income and total net asset limits.,Hong Kong Housing Authority and Housing Department. Overseas restitution/compensation payment or allowance. Community housing providers have individual policies that explain the entitlements available to clients of their organisation. their need is significant and ongoing (in other words it is essential to daily aspects of life for several years), and, they are unable to meet the need in any other area, and, they are unable to travel to locations where the need could be met (including reasons such as lack of transport, costs of transport, mobility and living skills issues), and. The NSW State Government is also providing financial support. Remote employment and community development program, supporting job seekers since 1 March 2019. These policies are accessible to the public. Then add $340 for the first child and $115 for the second child. Social housing providers assess all applications against these income eligibility limits. Overseas pensions or benefits paid by an overseas government. Generally, the difference between a hobby and a business is: Superannuation benefits include preserved and non-preserved funds. These allowances have the effect of raising the income limit in recognition of additional expenses incurred with a disability, medical condition or permanent injury. A part-share in a property where no income is generated. This section presents various social housing income eligibility limits from before 24 November 1986 to 30 June 2022. To be eligible for social housing, the gross household income must be equal to or below the limit. Information for multicultural families and communities, Deliver services to children and families, Toggle sub navigation menu for Housing and homelessness. . Social housing providers determine the income limit that applies to a household by using the income allowance for different combinations of the four key household member types in the table below. The existence of a DCJ recognition as a tenant provisional lease does not deem the client ineligible for priority housing assistance. The type and purpose of each payment will determine how it is treated for rent assessment purposes. For more information on legitimate business expenses, go to Legitimate business expenses. Social housing providers apply these allowances in recognition of the additional financial burden that medical costs may have on the household income of clients with a disability or medical condition. Family Tax Benefits are assessable when back paid to a parent following the birth of a child. You must provide evidence of: Information about the type of evidence we need to assess your application is in the Evidence Requirements Information Sheet. However, in some locations there may only be one social housing provider. Payment/s to a Plan Manager to pay for reasonable and necessary disability support services. Income and Net Asset Limits for Non-Related Elderly Households (Effective from 1 April 2022) community housing , managed by non-government social housing providers. client selects an alternative area and their needs can be met by the private rental market in that area, or. If any member of the application participates in the ICS or CCeS and has an income in addition to their Centrelink payment, they may need to give the relevant housing provider proof of this income separately if the social housing provider is not able to obtain that information in an acceptable form from Centrelink. Assessable incomes are incomes that social housing providers include when calculating income eligibility for social housing. Social housing providers may waive the property ownership rule in certain cases. Description / further rules if applicable. Unable to resolve that need themselves in the private rental market. Also known as War Service Pension is paid to eligible veterans on the grounds of age or invalidity or to eligible partners, widows and widowers. This document provides detailed information on assessable and non-assessable income and assets for both applicants and tenants. For example, the client may need to be closer to essential medical services because of decreased mobility, or may need to be close to employment because they have difficulty negotiating public transport. To ensure that social housing assists clients who are most in need, the eligibility criteria for social housing concentrates on assisting: Participating social housing providers will assess eligibility and priority assistance for clients seeking social housing. Payments made by employers to reimburse their staff for clothing or laundry expenses. As Savings (i.e. In some circumstances, participating community housing providers will apply additional criteria to determine whether an applicant is eligible for their service. not cause or allow antisocial behaviour, and, live independently without support or with appropriate support in place, and. Applicants in prison are able to be considered for social housing and must meet the normal eligibility criteria. There are no minimum income criteria. That share of the property is treated as a financial asset and at market value. If eligible for social housing, the client will be listed on the NSW Housing Register. If a former member becomes eligible for SRDP he or she will be offered the choice between SRDP or continuing to receive incapacity payments. Northern Territory, before 1 July 1978 or, Australian Capital Territory, before 11 May 1989 or, where a dwelling or other building is under construction, subject to covenant or caveat such as a mortgage or loan, generates an income by renting, leasing or letting the property, allows someone else live in the property rent free, uses for farming, agricultural or other primary production purposes. For more information see item 7 on the Evidence Requirements Information Sheet. If a client receives a fringe benefit, such as (but not limited to) car repayments or payment of school fees, the amount will be added to the gross assessable income. It includes assets held outside Australia and any debts owed to the person. Providers will still consider the client for assistance if they demonstrate their commitment to repay the debt by making regular repayments. Financial assets such as savings bank or credit union accounts, term deposits, managed funds, winnings, money from inheritance, gift or deceased estate including a life interest trust accounts, rollover funds, cryptocurrencies, investments that are used to generate an income stream. Tenants who are transferred from DCJ to a Social Housing Management Transfer community housing provider under the Social Housing Management Transfer program are not considered former tenants of DCJ. A yearly payment to students, trainees or apprentices to assist with everyday cost of living and study expenses. The documentation will vary depending on the situation, but will generally include one or more of the following: When the client provides this information, the assessable income relating to the child support component will be assessed as: Maintenance in kind is a non-cash support payment, made in lieu of cash payment, and most often associated with essentials such as food, school fees and other education expenses, or items such as medical insurance or expenses. Where a client satisfies both the priority criteria and the locational need assessment for a high demand area, the social housing provider will list the client for that area. DCJ and participating community housing providers will then use this register to offer housing when a suitable property in the social housing sector is available. The social housing income eligibility limits are a range of income thresholds that specify the maximum income (before tax) that a household can earn and stay eligible for social housing. An allowance that is paid to full time students, and apprentices aged 16-24. For the purposes of this policy New Zealand citizens granted a Special Category Visa who are classified as Protected and not under a sponsorship arrangement are considered permanent residents. This means that they must be able to meet the obligations of their tenancy, without support or with appropriate support in place. We acknowledge the ongoing connection Aboriginal people have to this land and recognise Aboriginal people as the original custodians of this land. Reimbursements received from DCJ or non-government organisations such as Barnardos to cover the day-to-day costs of looking after the child or young person in care. Family Tax Benefit A and B (including the Large Family Supplement) are included in the assessment of income. Where the medical expenses are covered in a clients NDIS package, they will not qualify for the disability allowance. An allowance of $55 per week can be added to the income eligibility limit for each adult or child in a household who incurs expenses resulting from a medical condition, disability or permanent injury. Clients who may need priority housing assistance require urgent housing ahead of other people on the NSW Housing Register. Circumstances covered by travel and sustenance allowance include: Payment made to an employee to cover the cost of accommodation, food, drink or incidental expenses. They are limited and may not meet all needs. Household types are based on the number of adults and children in a household. Your rating will help us improve the website. A part-share in the property where income is generated. We acknowledge the ongoing connection Aboriginal people have to this land and recognise Aboriginal people as the original custodians of this land. Collections - hobby, trading or investment. They must meet all eligibility criteria. Prisoner Of War Recognition Supplement (DVA). For more information, go to Proof of citizenship or permanent residency. Additional financial support for educational expenses for students who are undertaking full-time study. Clients approved for emergency temporary accommodation will receive one offer of housing to a social housing property. Regular extra income support payment to help eligible clients meet the costs of medical and living expenses. There are a wide range of scholarships, prizes and grants awarded by Governments, universities and schools. National Redress Scheme and Territories Stolen Generations Redress Scheme payments are not assessed as assets. Any living component, including accommodation expenses, is assessable. Child support payments, maintenance or maintenance in kind. The client will receive either a. Their need for a particular area represents a secondary need that should not take precedence over their urgent need for housing. Clients applying for social housing must live or work in NSW. This means that the carer will be required to leave the property if the client stops living in the property for any reason. Someone aged 17 or younger with an independent income is treated as an adult. Providers will not list these clients on the NSW Housing Register unless approved for a transfer. If the provider approves their application, the client will be entitled to an extra bedroom for the live in carer. If the client or their partner is under 18 years of age, they must also supply proof of income, for more information see items 8 and 9 on the Evidence Requirements Information Sheet. This is to help support economic activity. (No Income Parent/Family Means Test code in HOMES), Family Tax Benefits Parts A & B taken through the taxation system or as a lump sum. To assess your eligibility for housing assistance, you must provide evidence for yourself and each person on your application aged 18 years and over. The gross amount paid to the client or household member for a payment earned for work or services. Note: Where the client has lost their job and they are being paid a wage through the JobKeeper scheme DCJ will not assess $550 of the fortnightly $1500. When an assessment is complete, the provider will notify the client in writing of the outcome of the assessment. People financially affected by COVID-19 may be able to access some of their superannuation early (up to $10,000 in 201920 and up to a further $10,000 in 202021). Payments can be made weekly, fortnightly or monthly depending on a participants support package. For more information, go to 3. Clients applying for housing assistance, to be considered for social housing must provide proof of Australian citizenship or permanent residency for every person on their application who is aged 18 years and over. Your submission has been received! An adult is someone aged 18 and over. The earnings received are assessable. Where clients have special needs, they must substantiate their need for certain entitlements. Australian Red Cross has received NSW Government funding specifically to support people who do not have access to Commonwealth income support (including Job Seeker and SRSS). Specific conditions for former social housing tenants or occupants. Eligibility for social housing - residency. Public housing tenants and their partners are usually not eligible to receive CRA as they pay government rent. However, where a household member, the tenant, or their partner receives CRA, the amount is included in the rent subsidy assessment and assessed at 100% of the CRA amount. Provides income support and access to a range of concessions for eligible older Australians. Their tenancy should be classified by the Social Housing Management Transfer community housing provider under their policy when the tenant vacates the property. To determine which household income limit applies, take the following steps: In the case of a couple with three children aged 19, 14 and 12, the household consists of three adults and two children. This rate is aligned to the Centrelink deeming rate. Were determined by the Child Support Agency (CSA) or Family Court. Under the previous income limits, Family Tax Benefit A and B (including the Large Family Supplement) are NOT included in the assessment of income. A parent may receive Family Tax Benefits for their child over the age of 18 years. DCJ will determine the deductible and non-deductible business expenses and income for the self-employed client. A payment for clients who are in severe financial hardship for reasons beyond their control, are not able to support themselves and unable to receive another income support payment from Centrelink. Conditions where aproperty might not be considered a viable alternative for social housing or for rent subsidy purposes: Certain types of vacant land that are excluded from assessable assets for rent subsidy purposes. Owners of relocatable mobile homes, which are located on a leased site, are able to apply for social housing. Client's leases will be assessed prior to their lease expiring. Other income such as regular superannuation, compensation, interest from savings and maintenance. If the carer is receiving a Carers Pension or Carers Allowance, no further proof of being a carer is required. Wage or fee paid to jurors or expert witnesses, or payments made to cover wages or salary lost during the court sitting. The carers income will be included in the assessment of the households gross income for rent subsidy purposes. The TSGRS provides financial and wellbeing support to Stolen Generations survivors who were removed from their families or communities in the: The Scheme opened on 1 March 2022 and will close on 30 June 2026. a need to access services at least once a week on an ongoing basis in the requested area. Adult: An adult is a person who is aged 18 years and over, or the client and/or their partner if either is under 18 years of age. Superannuation funds not taken at retirement or withdrawn before retirement are assessed as savings. Income stream generated from allocated pensions or annuities. A Centrelink scheme where the client continues to receive their Centrelink payment in addition to wages as an incentive to work. Household income limits are a range of income thresholds that help to determine whether: a household is eligible for a rent subsidy and what percentage of their income is paid as rent at lease review, a household is eligible for a lease extension a tenant leaving public housing after a lease review is eligible for Rentstart Move assistance. Closed to new grants From 20 March 2020. meeting the need is essential to their, or a member of their households, physical or mental health. Refer to theRentstart Assistance Policy for further details about that assistance. This means that the household would be income eligible for social housing. Where no child support payments have been received, the relevant Family Tax Benefit entitlement. Provides financial help to Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Australians who are studying or undertaking an apprenticeship. This includes people who receive wages or salaries, or who are self-employed. Whether or not income is derived, the value of the asset will be treated as a financial asset and the deemed interest will apply. All participating providers will accept the outcome of this assessment. New Enterprise Incentive Scheme (NEIS allowance). Social housing providers calculate the income for self-employed clients by looking at their gross income less legitimate business expenses. For more information on tenant initiated and management initiated transfers go to the Transfer Policy. In this situation, a client may not be able to choose their preferred social housing provider. See Disability allowance and exceptional disability allowance, Social housing providers will first assess the household against current income limits as described in. See self-employed income below. The two forms of identification must be from a different source. For details of business expenses for which deduction from the gross income of a self-employed person may be made, please refer to the Legitimate business expenses - Deductible and non deductible table. Generally, an applicant must be at least 18 years of age before a provider can consider them for social housing. SRDP is not automatically granted. A regular payment if the client is caring for a child whose parents cant care for them or have died. Compensation payment paid as a lump sum is not assessable; however any income generated from the investment of that lump sum is assessable. A quarterly payment to assist eligible clients to meet the costs of regular bills such as gas, electricity and water. The two forms of identification must be from a different source. If this income is less than the Centrelink income to which the client would otherwise be entitled, the income will be assessed as though they receive the relevant Centrelink income. We acknowledge the ongoing connection Aboriginal people have to this land and recognise Aboriginal people as the original custodians of this land. In this situation, a client may not be able to choose their preferred social housing provider. The income eligibility assessment rules for people who applied before 27 April 2005 are: Members of a household who have an enduring (permanent, or likely to be permanent) disability, medical condition or permanent injury resulting in them incurring significant ongoing financial costs may qualify for a disability allowance. Payments made by employers to reimburse staff for expenses incurred in travelling on official business and in performing specific duties at a temporary work location. Clients or household members who are pregnant should add their unborn child to the number of people in the household to determine the correct income limit that applies to the household. Workers compensation is a payment to the client or a household member if they have been injured at work or become sick due to their work. For more information, go to Information required to substantiate housing needs. Step 3: Add up the number of children in the household. An applicant must provide evidence to support their application. We acknowledge the ongoing connection Aboriginal people have to this land and recognise Aboriginal people as the original custodians of this land. Payment to provide assistance with extra costs associated with a stillborn child. Where paid as a quarterly payment, the Supplement will be assessed based on the equivalent weekly payment. Clients applying for social housing must provide two forms of acceptable identification for each person on their application who is aged 18 years and over. Provides eligible job seekers interested in starting and running a small business with: Newborn Upfront Payment or Newborn Supplement. Most pensions, benefits and allowances paid by Centrelink and the Department of Veterans Affairs. The asset value is how much the asset would be worth if it was sold on the open market minus any debts or encumbrances. Applies to tenant and/or partner or household member, The part-share of any income generated by the property is an assessable income. In this case, if the client considers that their need to live in a particular location is greater than their need for urgent housing, they may wait their turn for housing in their preferred area. When determining whether social housing is the most appropriate housing option for an applicant, the social housing provider will consider whether the applicant is able to: Where the client needs support to maintain a tenancy, they must show that they have access to and are willing to engage with appropriate support services. A specific payment by the German, Swiss, Austrian or other European Government. A payment to eligible Veterans while their claim for a mental health condition is assessed. Property owned by a household member other than tenant and/or partner. The payment is to assist clients who are looking for work or participating in approved activities that may increase their chances of finding a job. Income and assets are assessable for all clients aged 18 years and over, or the tenant and/or their partner if aged under 18 years. A Collection may comprise items such as art, bullion, coins, or stamps. Permanent residents with no income are able to apply. The Incentive Allowance is paid to disability support pensioners who previously received the Sheltered Workshop allowance. Veterans Income Support Supplement (ISS) (DVA). Eligibility for social housing property ownership. The payment can be made as a lump sum payment, a pension or a combination of both depending under which Act the condition is accepted. The initial instance of assistance may be provided to clients who have one form of identification only. overseas assets converted to Australian dollars. This payment may be paid for multiple births. When a client is eligible for social housing or transfer, the social housing provider will place them on the NSW Housing Register. These situations include: For more information, go to Eligibility for social housing entitlements. a living skills assessment from an external support agency, or. This document provides detailed information on assessable and non-assessable income and assets for both applicants and tenants. It can include: Income limits are based on an income equal to, or less than, a percentage of average weekly earnings (male ordinary time) for South Australia as set by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. If a clients income changes, the ICS and CCeS do not automatically provide a housing provider with the updated income details from Centrelink. Statutory Care Allowance or Supported Care Allowance. Online Form for Enquiries, Comments or Complaints, If all member(s) of a family is/are elderly person(s) of age 60 or above, the net asset limit for the family will double the amount as shown in the above table. GSH 2022,HOS 2022,WSM 2022,Together, We Fight the Virus! The gross value of the collection will be treated as a financial asset and deemed interest income will apply. the provider is satisfied they are able to meet their tenancy obligations. A social housing provider may also initiate the transfer of a tenant for tenancy or portfolio management reasons (known as management initiated transfer or relocation for management purposes). In the case of a couple with three children aged 19, 14 and 12, the household consists of three adults and two children. A yearly payment to clients to help with the additional energy cost of running essential medical equipment, medically required heating or cooling, or both. Household income limits are a range of income thresholds that help to determine whether: The maximum income eligibility limit for any household type can be determined by adding together the income eligibility amounts for each adult and first child and any additional adults or children in the household. If a client or household member receives or pays child support (maintenance or maintenance in kind) and the arrangement is not registered with the Department of Human Services, the client can speak to the social housing provider assessing their application about the types of evidence that will be accepted. Property assets such as land, residential, retail, commercial, industrial, infrastructure or agricultural farming real estate. Applications that fail this assessment because their income exceeds the relevant limit may be entitled to a second assessment against a different set of income eligibility limits because their income eligibility has been preserved. A regular payment if the client lives in a remote area and receives specified income support payments. Earnings from business that are tied up in a legal dispute and cannot be accessed are not assessable. Payments for the reimbursement for out of pocket expenses. Foster carers are volunteers, so they are not paid a wage. A fortnightly payment to assist in meeting the day to day living costs of students or apprentices. Clients are required to provide proof of their NSW residency or demonstrate why they need to live in NSW. A young person is aged 16 years or over but under 18 years of age. Social housing providers will not approve priority assistance where a: Where a social housing tenant requests a transfer, the common eligibility criteria applies, although the tenant can choose to receive offers of social housing for properties managed by any social housing provider, DCJ only, or a community housing provider only. 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