The South African government has implemented social assistance programs to help underprivileged groups with financial difficulties. These programs aim to give those in need financial support so they may take care of their fundamental needs. Childcare funds, grants for people with disabilities, and other social grants are managed and overseen by the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA).
SASSA Disability Grant Increases 2024:
In his much-expected budget address for the 2023–2024 fiscal year, Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana revealed a roughly 5% increase in social assistance for the next fiscal year. In addition, he disclosed that the Disability Grant Increase will be implemented in South Africa in 2024 and that the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) would get a dedicated “R400 million” for administration. The rise reflects both inflation and the growing expense of living.
The Disability Grant split into two halves, has increased by R100. The award amount will increase from R2,090 to R2,180 in April 2024. In October 2024, there will rise of R10, bringing the monthly sum to R2,190.
SASSA Disability Grant New September Payment:
Grant | Payment Date |
SASSA Disability Grant | 4 September (Wednesday) |
SASSA Care Dependency Grant | 4 September (Wednesday) |
The (SASSA) has verified that the day on which recipients of the care dependence grant and the disability grant under the SASSA will receive authorized payments is September 4. You should be prepared for grant transactions to be made straight to your associated bank account during office hours if you have already submitted your bank account to SASSA through the Change Banking Details process.
The SASSA gold card may be used to withdraw cash from ATMs, Post Office branches, and approved retail locations such as Boxer, Pick N Pay, Shoprite, Usave, Spar, and Checkers beneficiaries who do not have a bank account. To ensure your payments arrive on schedule, complete the SASSA Status Check online and receive a confirmation SMS on your registered phone number.
Eligibility:
- You must be a recognized refugee, a permanent resident, or a citizen of South Africa.
- You have to be between the ages of 18 and 59.
- You have to be a resident of South Africa. Owning an identity document (ID) with a 13-digit barcode
- Verify that you are not currently getting treatment at a state institute or other forms of personal social assistance.
- Both the candidate and their spouse must fulfill the means test conditions.
An Extra Factor for a Grant for Disabilities:
Incapable of Working: You must have a physical that has prevented you from working for longer than six months.
- Temporary Disability: If you cannot work for six to twelve months due to a disability, you may be qualified for temporary benefits.
- Permanent Disability: You can be qualified for a permanent disability payment if your condition prevents you from working for longer than a year.
- Medical Examination: Your impairment will be evaluated by a state-appointed physician. The physician will fill out the medical form and send the report to the Social Security Agency (SASSA) in South Africa. After your assessment date, this report is valid for three months.
- Medical documents: When completing your application and applying, you must have your previous medical reports and documents with you.
Income and Assets Limit:
Income:
- If you are single, your monthly income does not exceed R16,140.
- If you are married, your monthly income cannot exceed R1 72,560 (around R1 4,380).
Assets:
- If you’re single, the entire worth of your assets can’t exceed R1 227 600.
- If you are married, the combined value of your assets and those of your spouse cannot exceed R2 455 200.
Ways to Apply for the 2024 Disability Grant:
Here’s how to apply for an SASSA disability award in a simple, step-by-step manner:
- Confirming Eligibility: A medical examination by a physician licensed by the SASSA is required to start the application procedure for a disability award. The physician will evaluate your health status to confirm your eligibility for a disability award. In addition, they will confirm if, given your particular circumstances, a temporary or permanent disability award is suitable.
- Report from a Medical Doctor: The health care provider will assess your condition. SASSA may decide on grant approval based on several criteria, such as the recipient’s capacity for self-care and financial situation. Before finalizing grant allocation, SASSA takes into account other factors. Once the medical evaluation is complete, you may fill out an application for an SASSA disability award at the SASSA office closest to you. Alternatively, you can apply online using the detailed steps on the SASSA services website. Go to the section with the necessary paperwork.
- A Trusted Family Member may Apply: If you are facing severe issues with your handicap and cannot submit your application, you may designate a trusted family member or friend to do so on your behalf. A letter from you and a medical note detailing your reasons for being unable to visit the SASSA office in person must be brought with the application by the person processing it on your behalf.
Required documents:
Required documents include:
- ID
- 13-digit refugee ID
- Residential proof
- Bank statement
- Certified healthcare assessment reports
Regular visits to the SASSA website will provide readers with up-to-date information on possible advantages.
SASSA Disability Grant Status Check:
Following submission, it’s critical to keep an eye out for updates on the status of your grant application. The best part is that you can follow it easily thanks to the status check tool, which lets you know if your application has been accepted, rejected, or is only authorized. You are advised to regularly check the status of your application once it has been approved to be aware of any impending payments.
- Via a link on the official SASSA website.
- Use the Data-Free Method on the Moya App.
- by text message to 082-046-8553, SASSA number.
- via 082-046-8553, the SASSA WhatsApp number.
- Call 0800-601011, SASSA’s toll-free number.
Disability Grant Requires SASSA Identity Verification:
You won’t be able to get your Disability Grant for September or October if your SASSA status check indicates that “ID verification failed.” It’s crucial to remember that unless you upload your actual ID document to the SASSA site for verification, your grant may terminate permanently if SASSA does not recognize your ID.
To confirm your identity, update your online SASSA grant application with correct facts, such as your complete name, last name, phone number, original identification document, and bank account information. Your bank statement will also be required as evidence of your income. Once the current month’s payment deadline has passed, this can be accomplished using the SASSA reapplication process.
To address the rising number of scams and grant abuse, the South African government has instituted monthly identity verification checks for recipients of SASSA grants. Before the monthly SASSA payment dates, the SASSA verification system now verifies the identification of grant applicants who have been accepted. To stop fraudulent activities, your ID will be cross-referenced with many databases.