5. Local welfare assistance and household support fund
In some circumstances, you can get financial help from a ‘local welfare assistance’ scheme run by the local council or devolved government. These can provide help, for example, towards immediate short-term needs in a crisis or to ease exceptional financial pressure.
In England, the local scheme is at your local authority’s discretion. Check with your local authority to find out what help is available, whether you qualify and how to apply. Note that not all local authorities have a scheme.
In Wales, the Discretionary Assistance Fund offers non-repayable emergency assistance payments and individual assistance payments. You can apply at .
The Scottish Welfare Fund provides community care grants and crisis grants. The basic rules for the scheme are set by the Scottish government, with each local authority having some discretion. You should apply to your local authority.1Welfare Funds (Scotland) Act 2015; The Welfare Funds (Scotland) Regulations 2016 No.107 The household support fund
The household support fund is a UK government initiative to help people in financial hardship with basic expenses such as food, clothing and energy costs. It was introduced in autumn 2021 and has been extended until 31 March 2024. In England and Scotland, it is administered by local authorities. Application processes and the kinds of financial support offered vary by local authority and it can be a good idea to get information and support from a local advice agency - see . In some areas, the household support fund has been rolled into the local welfare assistance scheme (see above) but it is also available from local authorities that do not have a local welfare assistance scheme. In Wales, payments from the household support fund are being administered through the Discretionary Assistance Fund (see above).