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Assistance for Isolated Children (AIC) - Marginal Distance Confirmation form (SY069)

Use this form if you are asked to provide evidence of the geographical isolation distance or travelling time criteria when claiming Assistance for Isolated Children.

  1. Managing your money
  2. Most useful information

Start or end group payment arrangement form (SS270)

Use this form to start or end your payment going to an organisation approved for group payment arrangements, such as an aged care home, hospital or hostel.

  1. Growing up
  2. Most useful information

Claim for Double Orphan Pension form (SC003)

Use this form if you are claiming for the Double Orphan Pension.

  1. Foster Child Health Care Card
  2. How to manage your card

Travel outside Australia rules for Foster Child Care Children

There are rules about how long your Foster Child Health Care Card remains current when you travel outside Australia.

  1. Seeking medical help
  2. Most useful information

Review of a Medicare Decision form (HW051)

Use this form to ask for a review of a decision about your Medicare debts including dental benefit, Pharmaceutical Benefit and related payments.

  1. Top payments
  2. Centrelink Confirmation eServices (CCeS)

What the benefits of Centrelink Confirmation eServices are

CCeS saves you time and effort.

  1. Assistance for Isolated Children Scheme
  2. How to manage your payment

Change of circumstances when you get Assistance for Isolated Children

If your circumstances change, this may affect your eligibility and payment of Assistance for Isolated Children.

  1. Enhanced Income Management and SmartCard
  2. Enhanced Income Management and SmartCard in the Northern Territory

Who can get enhanced Income Management and a SmartCard in the Northern Territory

If you live in the Northern Territory, you may be eligible for enhanced Income Management.

  1. Assistance for Isolated Children Scheme
  2. Who can get it

Residence rules for Assistance for Isolated Children

To be eligible for Assistance for Isolated Children you must meet the residence rules.

  1. Who can get it
  2. Isolation conditions

Continuity conditions for Assistance for Isolated Children

If your circumstances change, it may affect whether you can get AIC or when it might stop. There are continuity conditions that may apply to your situation.

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