“Millions of the lowest-income households across the UK will get up to £1,350 from the Government in 2023/4 to help with the cost of living*” “Millions will receive new cost of living support from Spring 2023, following up to £1,200 in support for over eight million low-income households in 2022 £900 Cost of Living Payment[…]
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Millions of low-income households to get new Cost of Living Payments from Spring 2023
Benefits, News Jan 27, 2023
Over 65 but not getting Pension Credit? £1.7billion worth of Pension Credit is going unclaimed. Claim Pension Credit to boost your income and help with cost of living. Pension Credit is a weekly benefit to boost your income. It’s based on how much money you have coming in. There are two parts to Pension Credit,[…]
Do you know about the Government’s Help for Households schemes? “Countries around the world are facing rising goods and energy prices, inflation and cost of living pressures after the pandemic and Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. We know people are worried so the government is offering help for households. See what cost of living support you[…]
Struggling to afford your energy bills or top up your prepayment meter?
Benefits, Campaigns, Debt & Money, News Sep 02, 2022
Are you struggling to afford your energy bills or top up your prepayment meter? You can get help if you’re struggling to afford your energy bills or top up your prepayment meter. You might be able to take advantage of certain benefits, grants and help offered by the government and energy suppliers. Discover more[…]
Living with a mental health problem can be challenging
Benefits, Campaigns, Health, News Aug 24, 2022
Living with a mental health problem can be challenging. It can be even more challenging if you’re unable to work because of it. No one should have to face their problems alone. We can help you understand what benefits you could apply for to help with living costs like bills and rent. […]
By ‘care’ I mean personally look after a person who receives one of these qualifying allowances: Attendance Allowance Constant Attendance Allowance (at or above normal maximum rate with an industrial injuries disablement benefit) Disability Living Allowance (the care component at the middle or highest rate) Personal Independence Payment (the daily living component) Armed forces Independence[…]
Disabled people face almost 5 months for their first Personal Independence Payment (PIP)
Benefits, Campaigns, News Jul 17, 2022
Disabled people are waiting on average almost 5 months for their first Personal Independence Payment (PIP) “Hundreds of thousands of disabled and chronically ill people in the UK are missing out on cash payments worth up to £157 a week because bureaucratic delays have driven up processing times for disability benefit claims to an average[…]
If you don’t have enough to live on, you might be able to get help
Benefits, Campaigns, News Jul 17, 2022
If you don’t have enough to live on, you might be able to get help from the government or your local council to afford essentials like bills and food. This includes the Household Support Fund and Cost of Living Payments. Read more including the following topics: Check what benefits you can get Get your[…]
If you need financial help, use a benefits calculator to check what you could get. Through just a few simple steps you can see how much benefit you are eligible for and how much better off you might be in work. You can also see how changes in your household budget can affect your income.[…]
Have you heard about the Energy Bills Support Scheme?
Benefits, Campaigns, Consumer, Debt & Money, News Jun 22, 2022
Have you heard about the Energy Bills Support Scheme? The government will give every household £400 of their energy bills. And you may be entitled to more if you claim certain benefits. If you’re struggling with living cost and if you don’t have enough to live on, you might be able to get help[…]
Struggling with the cost-of-living increases?
Benefits, Campaigns, Consumer, Debt & Money, News Jun 01, 2022
Struggling with the cost-of-living increases?… You are not alone At the end of March Citizens Advice research revealed that around 5 million people would be unable to pay their energy bills from April even accounting for the support the government had already announced. This number was expected to almost triple to 1 in 4 people[…]
We help more people with disability benefits than any other topic Last year we helped 383,704 people with over 900,000 disability benefit issues. We help at every stage, from initial eligibility queries to the appeal processes. With our unique insight, it’s clear to us the system needs changing. Incorrect decisions and long wait times[…]
83% of carers are worried about how they will manage their monthly expenses if living costs continue to rise (Carers UK). You can get help and support if you’re responsible for looking after someone who has a disability, is getting old or has become ill. This can range from practical help to make day-to-day life[…]
Do you need support with school meals, uniform or transport? If you’re on a low income, you could get help. Discover more at our national website, including: Help with school costs If your child can’t go to school because of coronavirus If you’re struggling with living costs because of coronavirus Getting free school meals Getting[…]
Is Universal Credit for you? You can apply for Universal Credit if you are on a low income or unemployed – see Universal Credit website. You will usually only be able to claim Universal Credit if you are aged 18 or over, but some people aged 16 or 17 can get it, depending on[…]