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attendance allowance
noun
A sum of money paid to someone to cover the expense of attending a meeting etc. away from home
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The phrase "attendance allowance" is a correct and usable term in written English.
You can use it to refer to a type of government benefit or allowance that provides financial assistance to people who need to attend or take care of someone who is elderly or living with a disability. For example: "John received an attendance allowance from the government to help cover the costs associated with caring for his elderly mother."
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The percent claimants for Disability Living Allowance and Attendance Allowance combined was 9.8%, compared to 6.2% in England and 8.0% in Scotland in February 2003 [ 43, 44].
attendance allowance.
Then he managed to get attendance allowance.
Attendance allowance (AA) and disability living allowance (DLA) for children.
His claims for attendance allowance to that month totalled £21,000.
Lords to be paid £50,000 a year, scrapping existing attendance allowance.
If you are paying your way, you should be aware of the possibility of attendance allowance.
This would move from a renamed attendance allowance, through personal budgets for personal care.
Attendance allowance, spent as the individual so chooses, helps to maintain dignity and independence.
He is obviously managing the crisis over the attendance allowance, perhaps towards a U-turn.
Another key consultation will be about transferring attendance allowance spending to local government.
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