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If a person is eligible for the CAPS and is currently receiving assistance with continence or continence related products through a state or territory government funded scheme, they should contact their scheme manager to find out if the assistance will be affected by their eligibility for the CAPS.
You may need to provide extra documents with your application — this will be explained in the application form. If your circumstances mean you cannot complete an application form a representative may complete it on your behalf.
The CAPS application form and guidelines will provide further information on the criteria. Your registered health professional will need to provide their details and information about your condition. You can also lodge your application at a local Department of Human Services centre. If your application is approved a payment will be made to the bank account provided on your application form.
CaPSS Practitioners work alongside parents enabling and empowering them to identify their parenting needs and to create opportunities for change through the use of practical evidence based parenting strategies.
CaPSS works with families who have children from birth to 12 years old and who live within our service areas. CaPSS has some capacity and flexibility to work with parents and adolescent children, up to the age of 18 years, where there are younger children in the family.
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