sassa hiv grant 2023-2024

By | January 4, 2023

sassa hiv grant 2023-2024

sassa hiv grant 2023-2024

sassa hiv grant 2023-2024

According to the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) in the North West, which refuted charges that it had purposefully lowered its awards, people with HIV can still get the temporary disability stipend.

It was in reaction to claims made by the National Association of Persons Living with HIV/Aids (Napwa) and the Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) that it was “insensitive to people living with HIV and Aids by slashing their grants.”

While there is no social grant available to those who are HIV positive, Sassa claims that those who have chronic illnesses are eligible for a temporary disability award.

It specified that applicants for the grant had to be suffering from a condition that had lasted for at least six to twelve months.

According to the study, this was based on how long it would take a person with “moderate to severe functional impairment” to recover if they adhered to the recommended treatment.

Sassa linked chronic conditions like diabetes and hypertension to HIV infection.

According to the statement, “In the event of HIV, this award would be transitory as the client might recover fully and do all everyday tasks if he or she adhered to treatment.”

After six or twelve months, if a person’s condition was still “moderate or seriously impaired,” they might reapply for the grant.

It stated that claims Sassa North West is purposefully reducing grants because of subpar management or insensitivity to those living with HIV and Aids were false.

What is the cost of the SASSA HIV grant?

You will receive R480 each month. How will you be made whole? You can get your grant payment in one of the following methods from the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA): cash at a particular pay location on a particular day

Are there funds available for HIV sufferers in South Africa?

In a context of persistent unemployment and rising poverty, social support is provided through a Handicap Grant (DG) to adults with HIV/AIDS who are unable to work due to a mental or physical disability.

SOCIAL GRANTS

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For more info on Sassa Online Application click here

 

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