ACCS.md
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-## Additional Child Care Subsidy - Child Wellbeing
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+## Additional Child Care Subsidy
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-Additional child care subsidy can be accessed for a child at serious risk of neglect. This is the equivalent of the old 'CRK' that could be claimed on an attendance.
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+**Additional Child Care Subsidy - Child Wellbeing** can be accessed for a child at serious risk of neglect. This is the equivalent of the old 'CRK' that could be claimed on an attendance.
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### Accessing ACCS
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-1. Create a CWA enrolment (*not* an ACCS enrolment) in SmartCentral for the child in question with their CRN and submit it
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+1. Create a **CWA enrolment** (*not* an ACCS enrolment) in SmartCentral for the child in question with their CRN and submit it
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2. Log in to the [Provider Entry Point (PEP)](https://businessonline.humanservices.gov.au/childcare/) and create the certificate
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3. Start submitting attendances as normal
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+### Other types of ACCS
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+Other types of ACCS are :
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+* Grandparent
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+* Temporary Fincancial Hardship
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+* Transition to Work
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+These types are applied for by the carer directly to centrelink and show up in the subsidy calculations.
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+### ACCS Enrolments
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+ACCS Enrolments are the equivalent of the old **Service SCCB** and are only to be used when no parent can be identified who is eligible.
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+A provider may identify a child at risk of neglect or abuse who meets relevant criteria but may be unable to identify a parent or carer - an individual or claimant - who is eligible for Additional Child Care Subsidy (child wellbeing). In these cases, as a last resort, the provider may enrol the child under an 'Additional Child Care Subsidy (child wellbeing) - provider eligible arrangement'. This arrangement will end once the child is no longer at risk.
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+In this situation, the provider effectively becomes the individual in relation to that child, although a different arrangement will apply to the enrolment.
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### Resources