Question
I am getting Jobseeker’s Allowance
and have just been offered a job. My husband looks after our two children at
home. Can I get any social welfare assistance if I stop signing on and go back
to work?
Answer
There is a scheme for people with
children who stop claiming a jobseeker's payment, or a one-parent family
payment, because they are in – or are taking up – work or self-employment. The
scheme is called the Back to Work Family Dividend (BTWFD).
The BTWFD is a weekly payment for up to two years after you start
work. For the first year in employment, you are paid the equivalent of any Increase
for a Qualified Child that you were getting on your jobseeker’s payment or
one-parent family payment (up to a maximum of four children). You get half of
that amount weekly for the second year.
To qualify, you must have at least one qualified child and have been
getting one of the following payments: Jobseeker’s Allowance or Jobseeker’s
Benefit (for at least 12 months), One-Parent Family Payment, or Jobseeker’s
Transitional payment. You and all members of your family (including your adult
dependant) must sign off all primary social welfare payments.
The BTWFD can be paid with other social welfare payments including
Working Family Payment (formerly called Family Income Supplement), Back to
School Clothing and Footwear Allowance, Child Benefit, Domiciliary Care
Allowance and Rent Supplement.
You can get BTWFD for up to two years if you stay in employment. If
you or your husband claim a primary social welfare payment within two years of
you starting work, the BTWFD payment will stop. If you lose your job and claim
a social welfare payment, the BTWFD stops. However, it may restart if you get a
new job. You can get a maximum of two restarts per claim.
Further information is available from the
Citizens Information Centre below.
Know Your Rights has been compiled by Boyle Citizens Information Centre which
provides a free and confidential service to the public. Tel: 0761 07 6330
Address:
Elphin Street, Boyle, Co. Roscommon
Information
is also available online at citizensinformation.ie and from the Citizens
Information Phone Service - 0761 07 4000