There is no set 'rate of payment' - it will depend on your income and what you need help with
But when an unexpected expense comes along, it can cause a great deal of stress for those who may not have enough money put aside to pay for it.READ MORE: Irish Water makes urgent appeal to only throw the 'three Ps' down the toilet amid huge blockages
You may get this payment even if you are not getting a social welfare payment. It may be available to you if you are working and on a low income regardless of the number of hours that you work.The amount you get will depend on your weekly household income and what you need help with.The Additional Needs Payment does not cover non-essential household or personal expenses, or costs that are the responsibility of another government department or agency.
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