What to know about disability grant
The disability grant is a facility for individuals who have a physical or mental disability which makes them unfit to work for a period of longer than six months. In situations like that one can apply for a disability grant.
In addition, one can get a permanent disability grant if their disability will continue for more than a year and a temporary disability grant if their disability will last for a continuous period of not less than six months and not more than 12 months.
A permanent disability grant does not mean you will receive the grant for life, but that it will continue for longer than 12 months.
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What to know about foster child grant?
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When can the grant be reviewed?
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