Look into centrelink benefits etc. The father may be legally obligated to support the child regardless of his feelings towards it. 3. How much support will I receive from family and friends? 4. Could I consider open adoption? A chance to let your baby live and still get to know them ...
Despite that, the deeply concerning thing about this paper is its failure to recognise that the first principle is completely at odds with simply improving the quality and affordability of publicly subsidised PHI. Health budgets will always be limited, and continuing taxpayer support for PHI ...
not an issue, remote learning requires parental involvement and support, which is often not available in some families due to complex socioeconomic factors; it requires adequate dedicated space for study, an environment free of disruption, and multiple devices for families with more than one child....
‘When you look in the media, there’s so much stuff—so much missed or limited information about oh, you know, this—these many Aboriginal people are on Centrelink (Centrelink is the Australian Government’s agency that delivers a range of Commonwealth services to the community, such as paym...
RU486 is now legal for up to nine weeks gestation in the Northern Territory. Jamie was on Centrelink and lived close enough to the Royal Darwin Hospital so was able to have her abortion at no cost. “If it has not been free, I have no idea if I would have been able to get one,...