Settlement Guide: 5 new facts on immunisation for families

The Australian Government has extended the immunisation requirements for Child Care Benefit (CCB), Child Care Rebate (CCR) and the Family Tax Benefit (FTB) Part A end of year supplement. Families with children who are not immunised and do not have an approved exemption will not receive family assistance payments. However, families have access to free catch-up vaccines until 31 December 2017.

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1. Only parents of children, less than 20 years of age, who are fully immunised or are on a recognised catch-up schedule can receive the benefits.

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2. Children with medical contraindications or natural immunity for certain diseases will continue to be exempt from the requirements.

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3. Conscientious objection and vaccination objection on non-medical grounds will no longer be a valid exemption from immunisation requirements.

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4. Families eligible to receive family assistance payments and have children less than 20 years of age, who may not meet the new immunisation requirements, will be notified by Centrelink.

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5. Free catch-up is available for parents with children less than 10 years of age.

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WHO: immunisation prevents between 2-3 million deaths every year in all age groups from diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough and measles. It is one of the most successful and cost-effective public health interventions.

For more information visit World Health Organisation.


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Published 12 April 2016 1:50pm
Updated 12 September 2016 2:40pm
By Ildiko Dauda
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