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I'm really hoping someone can help me with the following issues.
For over the past 4 years I have been a Home Carer for my husband on Disability Allowance.
(paid by the Dept of Social & Family Affairs)
I am ceasing my Caring duties as they are no longer required.
My husband is going back to rehabilitive training (link to ) www.rehab.ie although he will always be on Disability Allowance.
I am starting into College this Sept.
I now also work part time (20hrs per wk).
On less money than my Carer's book, but I really want to get back to work & start earning.
We currently claim Rent Allowance & Household Benefits Package.
My course will last for 1yr & there are at least another 3-5 more years to study the other courses which are all for the Beauty Industry. I am almost 24 & my husband almost 25.
I have applied for the BTEA & to the BTWA(don't think I can claim both even tho' I do qualify for both schemes)( waiting on approval for BTWA )
& have applied for a VEC maintenance grant which is calculated on Jan 1st - Dec 31st 2006. I was told by the local employment service (FINGAL AREA) that from last year Mary Hanifin has now allowed people on certain Payments to claim for a further two years if going back to further education Does anyone know if this is in true or have a web link or something???
We have a lot to pay out each week like anyone else & a loan which a family member took out for me.
Now we don't go out to pubs & clubs or anything.
We just get on each day & pay our bills like anyone else.
You may think because we are on welfare that we are not like any other person. Everyone seems to think the welfare pay for everything but they certainly do not!
(As i have read a couple of threads & people seem to hate people who are on welfare)
I can tell you all this. We didn't choose to be on welfare as my husband became very ill. He was in & out of hospitals over a period of 3yrs. He was immobile for a time & I became his carer to help at home.
I would love to be able to save as much as we can & go for the Affordable housing or Shared ownership scheme as soon as possible.
Our income for us both at the moment is €20,061.60 per year.
When I combine the BTEA & his D/A & my part time job we will have €29,889.60 per year
Can anyone help us with this matter?
What will we have to save & what costs will we need? Will they take all income into account? I will be working full time when I finish college so I will have to wait one year.
I know some qualifying conditions from Dublin City Council & Fingal Council. I would like to live in a lovely home with nice neighbours like anyone else. Everyone should have a life to look forward to & I just want things to run in our direction for a change. I'm sure a lot of people are thinking the very same.
thanks to all
For over the past 4 years I have been a Home Carer for my husband on Disability Allowance.
(paid by the Dept of Social & Family Affairs)
I am ceasing my Caring duties as they are no longer required.
My husband is going back to rehabilitive training (link to ) www.rehab.ie although he will always be on Disability Allowance.
I am starting into College this Sept.
I now also work part time (20hrs per wk).
On less money than my Carer's book, but I really want to get back to work & start earning.
We currently claim Rent Allowance & Household Benefits Package.
My course will last for 1yr & there are at least another 3-5 more years to study the other courses which are all for the Beauty Industry. I am almost 24 & my husband almost 25.
I have applied for the BTEA & to the BTWA(don't think I can claim both even tho' I do qualify for both schemes)( waiting on approval for BTWA )
& have applied for a VEC maintenance grant which is calculated on Jan 1st - Dec 31st 2006. I was told by the local employment service (FINGAL AREA) that from last year Mary Hanifin has now allowed people on certain Payments to claim for a further two years if going back to further education Does anyone know if this is in true or have a web link or something???
We have a lot to pay out each week like anyone else & a loan which a family member took out for me.
Now we don't go out to pubs & clubs or anything.
We just get on each day & pay our bills like anyone else.
You may think because we are on welfare that we are not like any other person. Everyone seems to think the welfare pay for everything but they certainly do not!
(As i have read a couple of threads & people seem to hate people who are on welfare)
I can tell you all this. We didn't choose to be on welfare as my husband became very ill. He was in & out of hospitals over a period of 3yrs. He was immobile for a time & I became his carer to help at home.
I would love to be able to save as much as we can & go for the Affordable housing or Shared ownership scheme as soon as possible.
Our income for us both at the moment is €20,061.60 per year.
When I combine the BTEA & his D/A & my part time job we will have €29,889.60 per year
Can anyone help us with this matter?
What will we have to save & what costs will we need? Will they take all income into account? I will be working full time when I finish college so I will have to wait one year.
I know some qualifying conditions from Dublin City Council & Fingal Council. I would like to live in a lovely home with nice neighbours like anyone else. Everyone should have a life to look forward to & I just want things to run in our direction for a change. I'm sure a lot of people are thinking the very same.