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 General Issues
QuestionWhat are the residency requirements?
Answer These are outlined in the EMA Guidance Document 2008-09.
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QuestionWhich Local Education Authority will be responsible for the payment of a pupil who resides in one authority but attends an education establishment in another?
AnswerIt will be based on place of education.
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QuestionAre EMAs taxable?
AnswerNo.
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QuestionDoes it count towards personal allowance?
AnswerNo.
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QuestionWhat will the Learning Agreement contain?
Answer All Local Authorities and colleges now have templates for the learning agreement on the required fields and there will also be advice in the Guidance Document 2008-09. The content of each Learning Agreement can be individual to each pupil.
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QuestionHow is a payment stopped?
AnswerThe school should have procedures to enable the stopping of a payment and will be responsible for initiating this and also for deciding if and when it should be restarted. There should be a series of checks and warnings long before the payment is stopped.
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QuestionShould withdraws involve the LA process?
AnswerNot unless there are appeals.
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QuestionCan the EMA be withdrawn for failure to adhere to the schools policy on uniforms?
AnswerShouldn't be used to do so. The school should have other procedures for dealing with this kind of behaviour and it would be unfair to use the EMA program in this way. However if a pupil was excluded for failing to adhere to the rules then the EMA would be stopped.
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QuestionIs it 16 on a particular date?
AnswerDates of eligibility can be found at the 'New Applicants' section of this website.
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QuestionWill there be any flexibility with the fortnightly payments?
AnswerNo, fortnightly payments will be the norm for all LAs in Scotland.
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Question The household income definition for Her Majesty Revenue and Customs (HMRC) only includes Mum and Dad, is this right?
Answer No, HMRC ask for the income details of the parent and if they are part of a couple then the tax credit award is based on the joint income. So partners that are not parents would count as they are both contributing to the household.
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QuestionIs the Application form for both Local Education Authorities and FE colleges the same template.
AnswerNo, Local Education Authorities now have a national application form which is used by all Local Authorities in Scotland. FE colleges use their own template for applications as these forms are also used to calculate additional bursary requirements whilst attending an FE college.
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QuestionWhy not issue one application form for all to use?
AnswerSee above.
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QuestionWill Local Authorities have to establish a policy for the EMA programme?
AnswerEMA is a national programme, however there a few areas for discretion by the Local Authority which are more clearly explained in the guidance document.
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QuestionWhat courses are eligible?
AnswerThe guidance document will outline this and it will also be contained in the best practice guide.
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QuestionWhat about young people in care e.g. foster care, homes, supported housing?
AnswerAny young person in the care of their local authority would be deemed eligible and assessed as "independent".
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QuestionDo sixth year students have to have a full timetable?
AnswerYes but elements of this timetable will be at the individual schools discretion eg time spent mentoring etc.
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QuestionAre pupils who are educated at home eligible?
AnswerYes. Education Maintenance Allowances (EMAs) will be available to all students who meet the criteria for EMAs, and are undertaking learning with a learning centre recognised and approved by the Local Authority (which may include Home Education).
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