Wicklow People

WHATHELPCA­NIGET WITH SCHOOL COSTS?

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My four-year-old son is starting primary school in September. My only income is my One-Parent Family Payment and €120 from a part-time job. I don’t get any maintenanc­e and I’m worried about the extra costs involved in sending my son to school. What help can I get?

As you are getting a social welfare payment, you may be entitled to the Back to School Clothing and Footwear Allowance (BSCFA) which can help with back-to-school expenses. Your weekly income must be below a certain level.

You are currently getting a One-Parent Family Payment of €229.80 (including a child payment) and earning €120. Your weekly income of €349.80 is below the income limit of €425.10 for a lone parent with one child so you qualify for BSCFA. In 2018, the payment is €125 for a qualified child aged four to 11.

The Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection pays BSCFA automatica­lly in many cases. If you haven’t received a letter from the Department by mid-July, you need to apply by September 30.

Applicatio­n forms are available on welfare.ie, or from your local Intreo Centre or Social Welfare Branch Office. You can also request a form by texting ‘Form BTSCFA’ followed by your name and address to 51909 or by emailing bscfa@welfare.ie.

The Department of Education and Skills runs a School Books Grant Scheme which is available to State-funded schools to help with the cost of school books. Some schools run a textbook rental scheme or can help with the cost of buying textbooks. You should contact the principal of your son’s school to find out if any of these options are available.

 ??  ?? Marian Hartshorn and Dolores Leonard.
Marian Hartshorn and Dolores Leonard.

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