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The phrase "assistance allowance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to financial support or benefits provided to individuals or groups to assist them in specific situations.
Example: "The government has introduced a new assistance allowance to help families struggling with rising living costs."
Alternatives: "support payment" or "aid allowance".
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He pretended the £3,000 "secretarial assistance allowance" he received every month was for his 62-year-old researcher Lindsay Jenkins.
While an MEP, Mr Mote claimed £750,000 in Parliamentary Assistance Allowance.
Prosecutor Jonathan Davies told the court that as an MEP, Mr Mote was entitled to claim expenses which included a Parliamentary Assistance Allowance, or Secretarial Allowance, to help fund his work.
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The prosecution claimed that Mote submitted numerous false claims for parliamentary assistance allowances for payment for work that organisations had carried out on his behalf.
Nova Scotia's welfare services, similar to those in other provinces, cover old-age assistance, allowances for the blind and disabled, social assistance, social development, child welfare and adoptions, and services for single parents.
In the previous study, the cost of lost employment was assessed using social assistance allowances, while in the present study, information on employment status provided by patients served as the basis for this assessment.
The allowances stressed in the discussions that were reduced included education assistance, call allowances and allowances accrued during holidays (locums).
That receiving rent assistance, carer allowance, or the family tax benefit resolved questions of the "adequacy" of Newstart is a rather alarming proposition from the man with carriage of the program.
Already in 2002, a so-called 'start assistance' or 'introduction allowance' (paid amount is the same) was introduced, which was to replace the former introduction allowance (equivalent to social assistance) for newly arrived immigrants.
42.7% had a monthly income below US$1,282 (the median monthly household income for a domestic household with older people is US$1,426 in 2006) [ 30]. 9.9% were receiving comprehensive social security assistance (a financial allowance of US$313 to US$567 per month given by the Government to those unemployed or low income family).
"The UN was clear about their intern policy from the start: no wage or stipend, no transport help, no food allowance, no health assistance.
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