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    Posted: 21 May 2008 at 3:41pm
Emma has just been diagnosed with reflux - could anyone tell me more about the Child disability allowance I've heard about. Would reflux qualify us for it? What do I need to do to claim it/set us up for it? Is it income tested and how much is it? How does it get paid ie is it a weekly pmnt or do I claim costs? How does it work if we also have health insurance?
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i can answer some of it...there was nothing asking if i had health insurance so i assume that doesn't matter.. you get a form sent from WINZ..you need the listed things taken in to them (your birth cert or passport, i needed my marriage license, his IRD number and a few other things) it's paid fortnightly...it's 80 and a few cents..
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Emma gets in for the gremlins you could ask her.

I currently get it to pay for my councilling and drs visits. I had to get the form filled in by my dr and councillor. WINZ already had the rest of my details and they pay it into my bank account weekly.

If you have insurance you would have to see if your insurance covers scripts for her, make sure you add her within the next month so that it is covered too.

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yeah i forgot to add doc has to sign it off.. how do you get it for your dr visits mummy_becks..you mean the disability ? cause i thought the other one was just for children?

I'm sure insurance isn't relevant.. and its definitely only paid fortnightly..so maybe you get paid the other disability allowance..?
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http://www.workandincome.govt.nz/get-assistance/extra-help/disability-child-allowance.html

just the first bit the bottom is the other one.
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We get it for Isla- the main criteria that the dr has to sign off for you, is to say that the child has a diability or significant medical condition which means that they require more care than a child of the same sex of similar age. They also specify by ticking a box how often it should be reviewed, eg 6 monthly, yearly.
Some drs surgeries have the forms, or u can ph winz and they will post it out, and its gets backdated from your first ph call,..they can also make an appt for your interview at your local winz office over the ph from the 0800 number.

Its non- income tested, a set sum per week that is paid fortnightly into your bank account. They dont ask about health insurance. You can use the money for whatever u wany, its to cover extra stuff they need for their condition.
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I have heard people getting it for their child having ezcema - Brooke has had this all her life yet I have never claimed the child disability allowance. i wonder if it has to be really seriuos (like wet wrapping serious)
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I don't get the child one I get the adult one, my dr has put done that the dr's visits cost me to see him for what I need it for so they can pay it. When DH was on the sickness benefit he got the allowance to pay for the dr as well.

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Originally posted by AnnC AnnC wrote:

I have heard people getting it for their child having ezcema - Brooke has had this all her life yet I have never claimed the child disability allowance. i wonder if it has to be really seriuos (like wet wrapping serious)


Any medical condition that means she requires more care than another child her age. I was told by plunket that Isla could get it just for her eczema, even if she hadnt had the other probs too. Any her eczema has never been as bad as needing wet wraps.
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As long as your GP or Spec deems it to be serious enough and will tick the right box, you shouold qualify.

Sometime spec are not so good at ticking the right box as they see heaps of cases go tend to be harder to convince. GP's see such a wide varied and are usually more than happy to tick the box.
       
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yeah i agree..and they know the day to day struggles you have to..so yummymummy it's up to your doc.. but in your case I would assume he would tick it
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Thanks for the replies! I'll ring up WINZ and also have a chat to my GP.
One thing is certain - Emma def needs waaaay more care than Gina needed at that age - she's difficult to settle and the throwing up is a mission too with loads extra cleaning & extra feeds
    
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Oooh that brings back memories Yummymummy! The washing and the smell of regurgitated Neocate

I got the CDA for both gremlins, Mercedes one lapsed and I didn't renew it coz she is fine now but Sienna still gets it coz of her kidney condition which is kinda silly coz her meds and doctors visits are free anyways but hey.

I also got the Disability Allowance which is separate, that's the one Becks is getting and it's a direct reimbursement of costs. I got it for the cost of their Neocate when they were on it, plus transport to doctors visits etc. For that one you have to keep receipts tho as proof of expenses to support your application.
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The one we get for little McPloppy is 80 ftnt. He is on renitadine which lessens the amount of stomach acid produced to whatever comes up does not burn. We had to have the forms sent to us and fill out our bit then take it to the Dr to fill in...renewable each year. My one is 3 yrs old and is still on it. Also try raising the cot end and putting bubs down the end of the bed...not trying to teach you to suck eggs, just thought any info would be helpful

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gez i was meant to go and get this AGES! ago and have only just remembered from reading this! bugger!!! 11 months of $40 PW i missed out on!bugger! *makes a note to do it monday*
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I never knew you could get money from winz for this sort of thing!!

My baby is 13 months old, he has ecezema, bad dairy intolerance and nut & egg allergies.

He cannot use pharmacy prescribed creams as they all seem to be parafin based which he appears to be allergic to so I have to buy a pot of cream about once a month that's $43.

He also has neocate but it is subsidisedat $6 a tin.

Would I possilby qualify for some help to pay for the creams and neocate?

It helps to have information from people who are already receiving a benefit as alot of the people on the end of the phone at winz don't really seem to know what they are doing so it helps to be ready armed with the knowledge BEFORE you ring!!!
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yip youl get it for the neocate alone. There are a few of us on here that get it for the neocate
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We get it for Samara for her egg/dairy/sesame seed allergies so you definitely will get it.

As long as your GP/Allergist signs the form you get it.
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I got three young children with multi-food allergies as well as my husband . Do I have to apply per family or apply per child?
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Per child soph.

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