Tuesday 15 October 2013

Case n.3 – 1b (Finding housing and a job and ensuring benefits for the client)



Case n.3 – 1b (Finding housing and a job and ensuring benefits for the client)

An 18-year old boy came without a notice to appear to the Local Authority of Jihlava, the Department of Social Affairs, the Department of Social and Legal Protection of Children to ask for help in solving the situation in which he got.
You know that he was 18 last week from the guardianship file of the boy. Since he was 8, he has been placed in institutional care according to the final judgment of the District Court in Jihlava ref. 6P 58/96-158 of 24th June 2004, which came into force on 8th March 2004.
The boy has a permanent residence in Jihlava, Havlíčkova 64. However, the boy’s parents have shown no interest for 5 years. He has irregularly been in touch with his grandmother from the mother. She lives in Luka nad Jihlavou, Nádražní 375, in a house 3 + 1.
Task:
After providing advice on ensuring housing and a job for the client, focus on the task what benefits he is entitled to, where he could ask for them, and what documents must be substantiated when asking for the benefits.

Key words and phrases to be solved:
-          An 18-year old boy
-          According to the judgement of the District Court in Jihlava
-          Placed in institutional care
-          A permanent resident
-          His parents have not shown any interest of him for 5 years
-          The boy has irregularly been in touch with his grandmother from the mother
-          Grandmother lives in Luka nad Jihlavou
-          House 3+1
Solution:
A social worker from the municipal authority with extended powers (3rd level municipality) has regularly visited the boy, at least once per month throughout the period, when he was at children’s home. Before reaching the age of majority, he cooperates with him more intensively together with a social worker from children’s home.
He is trying to find a suitable housing for the boy after release from children’s home. The social worker will first make a social survey by the grandmother and find her opinion, whether her grandson might live with her in her household. In case she refused to live with him, the social worker would find out the possibility of accommodation in a halfway house for boys. If there was a fully occupied capacity, he would search for the possibilities for accommodation in an asylum house. (providing a suitable accommodation for the client)
By law, the institutional care automatically ends when reaching the age of 18. After his release from children’s home and registering among job seekers at the Employment Office in Jihlava, he should ask for the extraordinary immediate assistance (benefit in material need). The application must be substantiated by the identification card, a written request (a form issued by the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs), proof of discharge from the children’s home (facilities for institutional care) and confirmation of integration into the register of job seekers. If entitlement to benefits arises, he might be entitled to a maximum amount of 1,000 CZK. The benefit is determined for the needs during the first days after his release from children’s home. (extraordinary immediate assistance)
Furthermore, the boy should ask for further assistance in material needallowance for living and possibly supplement for housing. The written requests for these benefits must be substantiated by the income for the previous three months and by the current income every month. Followingly, he must give declaration on his financial circumstances, relation to real estate – i.e. for example lease agreement, residential-care services agreement and the costs associated with housing. The Employment Office performs social investigation by the applicant. After the issue of the burden, it gives notification. If eligible for one of the benefits, the amount of the granted benefit and the date – since when – will be shown (the retroaction must be granted from the first day of the month when the application of living allowance, respectively contribution for housing were filed). If he wasn’t entitled to benefits, the request would be rejected. (management of benefits in material need - living allowance and housing supplement)

A written copy of the notice is not delivered to the applicant’s own hands and an objection might be lodged against it. The decision must be delivered into the applicant’s own hands and within 15 days from delivery, an appeal may be lodged through the Employment Office, which ruled in the first instance. The appeal shall be decided in the second level by the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs. (benefits in material need - the Board of Management)
-          Institutional education ends in 18 years of age
-          The Employment Office
-          A request for extraordinary immediate assistance
-          Identity card
-          Written application
-          Proof of discharge from the children’s home (in a facility for institutional care)
-          Confirmation of integration into the register of job seekers.
-          Maximum benefit of 1 000 CZK
-          Assistance in material need
-          Allowance for living and supplement for housing
-          Declaration for the previous three months
-          Relation to real estate – for example lease agreement
-          Costs associated with housing
-          Social inquiry
-          If entitled to benefits, the Office shall give notification
-          If the claim does not arise, it rejects the request
-          Notification is not delivered into applicant’s own hands
-          The decision may be appealed within 15 days
-          The appeal shall be decided by the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs

The case is based on the following legislation:
Material:
The Family Act (94/1963 Coll., As amended)
Act on Subsistence Minimum (111/2006 Coll., As amended)
Act on Assistance in Material Need (110/2006 Coll., As amended)
Process:
The Law on Administrative Proceedings – Administrative Regulations (500/2004 Coll., As amended)

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