A client must provide adequate evidence to support their request to live in a high demand area. When a former social housing tenant or occupant is included in an application for social housing (either the application is in their name or they are part of the household), the provider who managed the former tenancy will review the tenancy history. For information on what assistance clients can access through Housing Pathways, see the Housing Assistance Options Policy. The client should obtain a letter from Centrelink confirming the exclusion period. Clients who are eligible to apply for social housing include those who: Clients are required to provide proof of citizenship or permanent residency. Allow $690 for the first adult, and add $260 for each additional adult. A specific payment received from the National Redress Scheme (NRS) for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse, or a civil compensation payment in relation to institutional child sexual abuse. When applying for social housing, clients may choose to receive offers of social housing for properties managed by any social housing provider, DCJ only, or a community housing provider only. If you and your partner are under 18 years of age you must also provide this evidence. Emergency relief is to help people meet their basic needs, like food, medicine or shelter. not usually accessible and generally do not allow withdrawal from the fund until retirement age is reached. Then add $340 for the first child and $115 for the second child. An applicant must provide evidence to support their application. There are no minimum income criteria. A part-share in a property where no income is generated. 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. 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. 3. Provides financial support for eligible people who have a physical, intellectual or psychiatric condition that stops them from working or people who are permanently blind. Note: both the working credits and wages are considered assessable income. To compensate the eligible dependent children of a deceased veteran or member of the Forces. National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) Participants. If paid by the client or a household member, the payment amount is deducted from the gross assessable income. Financial support for eligible veterans to assist with the cost of an attendant to help with daily living activities. 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. Social housing. Payment/s to a participants support provider to pay for reasonable and necessary disability support services. An applicants bedroom entitlement will vary between providers. Assets can include: cash lodged with a financial institution real estate such as vacant land shares, bonds and investments An asset is any possession someone owns or partly owns, for example cash, real estate, shares, household contents, vehicles, boats. 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. client does not intend to or actually does not make a profit. The initial instance of assistance may be provided to clients who have one form of identification only. That share of the property is treated as a financial asset and at market value. Clients receive assistance to help with the cost of approved or registered child care fees. 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). 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. In the case of a couple with three children aged 19, 14 and 12, the household consists of three adults and two children. The reduced child support payment and Family Tax Benefit Entitlement, or. Including assets owned by a client and/or partner or any member of the household: We include real estate or other property assets which a client and/or partner or any member of the household: The property value is the market value, not the amount of any mortgage secured against it. New South Wales Stolen Generations Reparations Scheme, Funeral Assistance Fund compensation payments, and the Territories Stolen Generations Redress Scheme (TSGRS). meeting the need is essential to their, or a member of their households, physical or mental health. 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. Special Rate Disability Pension is an ongoing payment that can be made to an eligible former member instead of incapacity payments. Someone aged 17 or younger with an independent income is treated as an adult. Subject to legal dispute such as a marital property settlement and income cannot be generated from it, or. These situations include: For more information, go to Eligibility for social housing entitlements. clients on low income that need support to help them live independently, and. They do not need to provide details of the Centrelink benefit change, as the provider will then request this electronically from Centrelink. 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. 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. For more information, go to New Zealand Special Category Visa holders. Have breached Centrelink requirements or are repaying a Centrelink debt. For more information, go to Waiving the property ownership rule. This applies to applications that were received before 27 April 2005. The scheme recognises the trauma suffered by a victim due to the act of violence. Income (such as rent) generated by the property is considered assessable income, including the part-share of income generated. For more information, go to Disability allowance. Proof of citizenship or permanent residency. We acknowledge Aboriginal people as the First Nations Peoples of NSW and pay our respects to Elders past, present, and future. The Funeral Assistance Fund provides one-off payments of $7,000 to Stolen Generations survivors to assist with the cost of funerals. The income or dividend generated from shares is assessable income. DCJ will determine the deductible and non-deductible business expenses and income for the self-employed client. For more information, see Lease Reviews. Have chosen not to apply for an income to which they are entitled. The households gross assessable income is $1000 per week. came to Australia on the Assisted Migrants Passage (1945-1973), have been granted Onshore Permanent Protection Visas, or. As Savings (i.e. Clients may change their preference of social housing providers at any time before they receive an offer of housing. 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. Are not eligible to receive a statutory income because: they receive a Jobseeker Payment, have not sought work and have become ineligible for further payments for a specified period, they have received a compensation or other lump sum payment, or Centrelink deems them to have sufficient resources, and Centrelink expects them to use those resources for living expenses. specialised treatments and medicines that have been prescribed by a health professional. 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. 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. 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. For more information, go toFactors that make it difficult to rent privately. Where the medical expenses are covered in a clients NDIS package, they will not qualify for the disability allowance. Except in the case of natural disasters, clients must provide documentation to support their application for emergency temporary accommodation. A regular payment to help with the costs of medicines. Property owned by a household member other than tenant and/or partner. For more information see item 7 on the Evidence Requirements Information Sheet. Extreme disablement adjustment for over 65 years of age. Someone aged 17 or younger with an independent income is treated as an adult. Lease review income limits from 4 July 2022, Table 3. The gross value of the collection will be treated as a financial asset and deemed interest income will apply. See self-employed income below. the activities are not undertaken for commercial reasons i.e. Recognition payments is a State Government program and forms part of the victim support package. Deemed income is calculated on the market value of the property (or part-share of the property) using the deemed interest rate. 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. Clients can apply for housing assistance online,by phone on 1800 422 322 or by accessing their local DCJ office or community housing provider. The ineligible former tenant category affects eligibility for social housing. Salary sacrifice in lieu of part of the salary will be included and added to the gross assessable income. The existence of a DCJ recognition as a tenant provisional lease does not deem the client ineligible for priority housing assistance. Waiting time on the NSW Housing Register will not commence until a complete application and supporting evidence is submitted. live in the property on an ongoing basis. Payment/s to the participant or the participants nominee for the purchase of reasonable and necessary disability support services. An adult is someone aged 18 and over. 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. 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. 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. If you believe we made the wrong decision, you should first discuss your concerns with a client service officer. Provides financial help to full-time students and apprentices aged 25 years or over. 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 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. Therefore, if there have been any changes to the assessable income of any member on an application, they must inform the relevant housing provider within 28 days of the change. Provides financial assistance to a parent or guardian for a child in their care. 120% for a single person with 4 or more dependents. Formerly known as Fostering and Boarding Out Allowance. CSA Assessment letter showing the amount that should be received and the CSA transaction history showing the amount actually received. However, social housing providers may waive the NSW residency rule in certain circumstances. 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. Their tenancy should be classified by the Social Housing Management Transfer community housing provider under their policy when the tenant vacates the property. 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. It recognises that those who worked inside the F-111 fuel tanks for significant periods of time experienced greater concentrations of the chemicals and solvents associated with the F-111 deseal/reseal process. Superannuation benefits taken at retirement age are assessed in the following manner: As income - if the superannuation generates an income stream, such as an allocated pension or annuity. a financial asset) - if taken in a lump sum and not invested in an income stream product. To do this, fill in the Review of Decisions (First Tier Appeal) Application form available online or you can access a copy of this form at your local DCJ Housing office. Paid to eligible income support recipients with their regular fortnightly Centrelink payment. On behalf of the social housing sector, DCJ reviews and indexes all household income eligibility limits, including disability allowances, to keep pace with the cost of living. 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. They must meet all eligibility criteria. DCJ and Social Housing Management Transfer community housing providers offer temporary accommodation assistance. The income eligibility assessment rules are: Clients who applied for public housing before the announcement of the Reshaping Public Housing Reforms on 27 April 2005, will have their income eligibility preserved (grandfathered). For more information on each of these categories, go to Ending a tenancy Categorising a tenancy or occupancy. 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. The bonus is paid to eligible DVA clients who are in secondary or tertiary education. are an Australian citizen or permanent resident; have an urgent need for short-term emergency accommodation which they cannot resolve themselves; cannot be accommodated by family or friends; and. If the client provides their consent to the relevant provider, the provider may use Centrelinks advice of the assessable income to determine the clients income eligibility for social housing. 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. These policies are accessible to the public. A one off payment for clients that are experiencing severe financial hardship because of extreme circumstances. Social housing providers do not take into account relationships within a household when determining household type. However, they must vacate the property at the end of the provisional lease, even if they are approved for priority housing assistance. For more information go to Proof of income and assets. Provides eligible job seekers interested in starting and running a small business with: Newborn Upfront Payment or Newborn Supplement. Refer to the Assessable and non-assessable income and assets table for information. For more information, go to Criteria to be addressed in an independent living skills report. 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. For further information see the Changing a Tenancy Policy. Educational Allowances paid for Secondary Assistance Scheme (SAS). A social housing provider will assess an applicants ability to resolve their urgent housing need in the private rental market by considering a number of factors that may make it difficult to rent privately. The earnings received are assessable. A fortnightly payment to war widows in addition to their war widows pension. Earnings from business that are tied up in a legal dispute and cannot be accessed are not assessable. 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. 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. A fortnightly payment that provides special recognition of former surviving Australian prisoners of war (POWs), both veteran and civilian, for the severe hardships and deprivations. Specific conditions for former social housing tenants or occupants. Rent subsidy income limits from 4 July 2022, Table 2. "Scan QR Code" in WeChat and tap "" to share. If a client has any changes in their household circumstances, they must advise a social housing provider within 28 days of the change occurring. If the client or their partner is . 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. This allowance is to help with the cost of buying prescription medicines. The Social Housing Eligibility and Allocations Policy Supplement provides further information to support this document. If you do not provide the minimum requirements listed above, the application will not be accepted and assessed. Collections - hobby, trading or investment. Social housing providers calculate the income for self-employed clients by looking at their gross income less legitimate business expenses. They will keep information provided by applicants confidential, and will only disclose information to a third party where disclosure is required by law, or if the applicant gives consent to disclose information. 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. Clients who are New Zealand Special Category Visa holders are required to provide proof of their Protected status. 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. 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. In this situation, a client may not be able to choose their preferred social housing provider. To be eligible for social housing, the gross household income must be equal to or below the limit. Social housing providers apply this allowance instead of, but not in addition to, the disability allowance a client may have already qualified for. Step 1: Add up the assessable income for each adult in the household. Information for multicultural families and communities, Deliver services to children and families, Toggle sub navigation menu for Housing and homelessness. 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. 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). This means that the household would be income eligible for social housing. In this situation, the social housing provider will assess the client as a single applicant. 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. Any living component, including accommodation expenses, is assessable. If eligible for social housing, the client will be listed on the NSW Housing Register. Tables 1 - 6 below provide information on assessable and non-assessable income and assets. For more information, go to 3. Oops! 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. client selects an alternative area and their needs can be met by the private rental market in that area, or. . housing for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. The share value itself is not assessable. Emergency relief payments are not income support. The rate will be preserved until the normal JSP rate catches up to the transitional rate, with the difference between the WP and JSP rates paid as the Transitional Pension Supplement (TPNSP). Social housing providers assess all applications against these income eligibility limits. The less than satisfactory former tenant or occupant and the unsatisfactory former tenant category means that specific conditions must be met before a provider can make the application live on the NSW Housing Register. 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. 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. Current income details from Centrelink with recalculated Family Tax Benefits. The NSW State Government is also providing financial support. Refer to theRentstart Assistance Policy for further details about that assistance. A parent may receive Family Tax Benefits for their child over the age of 18 years. Any regular income received that is not specified in this table such as study grants, lottery, crowd funding. A regular payment if the client lives in a remote area and receives specified income support payments. CRA is included in the rent subsidy assessment and assessed at 100% of the CRA amount. need priority assistance (for more information, go to. 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. For more information, including information about an applicants obligation to provide up to date contact details, see the Managing the NSW Housing Register Policy. (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. 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. Clients who are not eligible for DCJ Recognition as a Tenant and who are granted a three or six month provisional lease are able to apply for housing assistance. It includes assets held outside Australia and any debts owed to the person. Wages, salaries and some work allowances such as overtime, bonuses, shift allowances and penalty rates. If the provider approves their application, the client will be entitled to an extra bedroom for the live in carer. 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