Example 2 : Registration/intake in a benefits scheme for households/families with members with disab
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This process provides an example for generic use of the event subscription between DR and other systems. The child benefit is a component of the Social Assistance Policy, which ensures that newly registered children with disability are considered for financial assistance based on their family's economic status. This process integrates children registration with benefit determination to support families who meet the criteria.
The newborn benefit is designed to support families by providing financial assistance to newborns whose households are below the poverty line. This benefit is intended to ensure that families in need receive timely support to cover essential expenses for their newborns.
The scheme is a key part of the Social Assistance Policy, offering financial support to families of newborns whose economic situation qualifies them for aid. The goal is to provide immediate assistance to families in need, ensuring that their newborns receive the necessary support for a basic standard of living.
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Actors and Entities | SP-MIS, DR, SR |
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Prerequisits |
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Process Inputs | The input for the child Benefit Enrollment Process is the child registration details from the SR system. |
Process Flow Steps |
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Outputs | Through interoperability with the Social Registry, Disabled Registry and SP-MIS can request and exchange beneficiary information securely. Based on the received data, SP-MIS can promptly determine eligibility and enroll the child in the benefit program. |
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Exception Handling | Refer Exception Handling for alternate flows |