Young people across Greater Manchester have found themselves trapped in their homes as the cost of living crisis continues, a report has found.
05.10.2023 - 04:11 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Social Security Scotland recently announced that an annual payment designed to help disabled children and young people heat their homes is changing its name. From this winter, Child Winter Heating Assistance, will become the Child Winter Heating Payment.
Scotland’s welfare system said the name change “reflects user testing carried out to support the launch of Winter Heating Payment with people who have lived experience of the benefits system”. The £235.70 Child Winter Heating Payment is automatically paid to families of children and young people up to the age of 19 who already get qualifying disability benefits.
These include the highest rate of the care component of Child Disability Payment or Disability Living Allowance for Children. Those receiving the enhanced rate of the daily living component of Personal Independence Payment (PIP), or the enhanced rate of the daily living component of Adult Disability Payment (ADP), also qualify.
People who were in claim for these benefits during the qualifying week of 18 - 24 September will receive a Child Winter Heating Payment. Social Security Scotland said that families will receive a letter to confirm they are entitled to the payment and money will be paid automatically into the same account as their qualifying benefits. Nobody on a qualifying benefit needs to apply separately to get the payment, however, in certain circumstances some people may need to apply - find out more about this here.
The payment is per child or young person, not per household and if more than one child or young person in a household is entitled, they will each get a payment.
The latest statistics from the Scottish Government show that more than 26,000 payments of £214.10 - worth £5.7million in total
Young people across Greater Manchester have found themselves trapped in their homes as the cost of living crisis continues, a report has found.
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