Home education need not be expensive. You can home educate with a library card, the resources you already have at home and free resources in your community. An Internet connection is also extremely useful if you can afford it. Many commercial homeschooling supplies are available if families choose to use them and prices vary. So there is no specific cost of home education – it can cost very little or it can cost thousands of dollars – depending on what method and resources you choose to use. We advise families to look carefully at materials before making a large investment. It is unfortunate when families spend a lot of money on a resource and later find their money could have been better spent. See our articles Home Education on a Budget and Less than a Dollar a Day Home Education.
There is no specific financial assistance to home educators in Australia and home educators are not generally eligible for the Education Maintenance Allowance. However, home educaton is recognised as a valid form of education and, as such:
- The government exempts registered home educators from the Welfare to Work laws
- Victorian home educators are entitled to the School Start Bonus
- Those with a health care card are entitled to free use of the School Dental Service
- Chidren enrolled in a state approved distance education programme and those being home educated for medical reasons may be entitled to the Isolated Children Allowance.
- Home educators can claim the Education Tax Refund.
- Home ed kids can apply for a Metlink concession card
- It is difficult for home educators to receive the Youth Allowance. Details here
- HEN members have access to our public liability insurance when running events