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Immunisation requirements for family assistance payments

No Jab, No Pay

From 1 January 2016:

  • 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.
  • These changes also affect those who receive Grandparent Child Care Benefit, Special Child Care Benefit or Jobs, Education and Training Child Care Fee Assistance.
  • 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?
Is immunisation free?
How can I check if my child is fully immunised?
What happens when my child starts child care, kindergarten or school?

More information

For all queries including getting your child’s immunisation history, please call AIR on 1800 653 809 (Monday to Friday 8.00am-5.00pm).

For further assistance on translating and entering overseas and Australian immunisation records on the AIR, or identifying which vaccines your child needs to be up to date, contact your local public health unit or the Central Immunisation Clinic on (08) 9321 1312.
Last reviewed: 01-07-2020
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