Child disability allowance

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A child disability allowance is a payment made by the government of New Zealand to the parent or guardian of a seriously disabled child who incurs regular costs by having a disability. It is not means-tested. The child must have been assessed as needing constant care and attention for at least 12 months because of a serious disability.[1]

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  1. ^ "Child Disability Allowance". Work and Income. Retrieved 1 April 2015.