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Child Benefit in Ireland
Child Benefit is a benefit paid every month for each qualified child normally living with you and being supported by you.
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Child Benefit in Northern Ireland
Child Benefit is a monthly tax-free payment made to anyone bringing up a child or young person. It is paid for each child or young person that qualifies and isn't affected by income or savings so most people bringing up a child or young person can get Child Benefit.
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Child Immunisation Programme in Ireland
In Ireland, all the recommended childhood immunisations listed are free of charge.
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Child Immunisation Programme in Northern Ireland
A comprehensive Childhood Immunisation Programme is in place in Northern Ireland.
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Child Support Agency Northern Ireland
In Northern Ireland the Child Maintenance and Enforcement Division (CMED) is part of the Department for Social Development (DSD).
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Child tax credit - Northern Ireland
If you are living or working in Northern Ireland and have responsibility for a child or qualifying young person in full-time non-advanced education, you may be entitled to Child Tax Credit.
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Child Trust Fund - Northern Ireland
Child Trust Fund (CTF) is a savings and investment account for children. Children born in Northern Ireland on or after 1 September 2002 will receive a £250 voucher to start their account.
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Childcare in Ireland
The law in Ireland provides for the regulation and inspection of pre-school child care services. The Health Service Executive (HSE) in Ireland is charged with ensuring the health, safety and welfare of preschool children attending services.
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Childcare in Northern Ireland
In Northern Ireland there are four Childcare Partnerships, which provide information about childcare and family supports.
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Children’s Health Services in Ireland
Children in Ireland are dependants of their parents and have the same entitlement to health services as their parents. This means that if parents have a medical card, their children are included as a dependant on that card and are entitled to the same range of services as the parents.
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