When is the immunisation rebate




















All children aged 10 to 19 years are also eligible to receive free catch-up vaccinations through the No Jab, No Pay program up to the end of Children aged up to 10 years who require catch-up vaccinations should receive all age eligible vaccines as per the current WA Immunisation schedule. In addition, notifications of medical contraindications and natural immunity on a practice letterhead will no longer be accepted. More details are included in the form. A letter from the Chief Medical Officer explaining these changes in more detail is currently being circulated to all immunisation providers.

Visit the Australian Department of Health website external site. For vaccine orders, please call or email vaccineorders health. For further assistance on catch-up schedules and translating overseas medical records, please contact the Central Immunisation Clinic on or your local public health unit Healthy WA.

Go back to Top. To receive Family Tax Benefit Part A supplement for a relevant child, the child must meet immunisation requirements within 12 months from the end of the financial year in which the child turned one, two or five. If you claim Family Tax Benefit as a lump sum and there are special circumstances that prevent the child from meeting immunisation requirements within the 12 month timeframe, please contact us to discuss.

The statement advises whether or not the child has met the immunisation requirements for Centrelink and shows the immunisations a child has had and when their next one is due. The Immunise Australia Program is run by the Department of Health and Ageing and provides general information about immunisation and exemptions. It cannot help with information particular to your own circumstances.

To meet the requirements, evidence must be available that either: the child has been fully immunised appropriate to the child's age the child is on a catch-up schedule an exemption from immunisation requirements is appropriate.

Go to whole of WA Government Search. Open search bar Open navigation Submit search. Healthy living. Facebook Youtube Twitter. Home Healthy living Immunisation requirements for family assistance payments. Immunisation requirements for family assistance payments No Jab, No Pay From 1 January only parents of children aged up to and including 19 years who are fully immunised, or are on a recognised catch-up schedule, or have an approved medical exemption, can continue to receive family assistance payments.

Conscientious objection and vaccination objection on non-medical grounds is no longer a valid exemption from immunisation. How will I know if my payments will be affected? All immunisation records need to be entered into the AIR by your immunisation provider. Is immunisation free?



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