What are Discretionary Housing Payments?
On 2 July 2001 the Government introduced a new scheme called
Discretionary Housing Payments, which allows Councils to make
additional payments to people who receive Housing and/or Council
Tax Benefit who appear to need further help with their rent and/or
Council Tax payments.
These are not intended to be long term ongoing payments; they
are awarded on a short term basis while you take action to improve
your circumstances.
How do I get Discretionary Housing Payments?
To be considered for a Discretionary Housing Payment you must
complete a Discretionary Housing Payment form and send this to the
Benefits Team along with any supporting documentary evidence you
think is appropriate.
What will I need to tell you?
When you complete the form we will need to know why you think
you should get an additional payment towards your rent and/or
Council Tax payments, what your circumstances are, any action you
have taken to help yourself and anything else you think may help us
make a decision.
You should supply as much detail as possible so that we fully
understand your situation.
You will also need to tell us about all the money you have
coming into your household (income) and all the money you pay out
each week (expenditure). When you have completed and returned
your form we will consider all aspects of your circumstances before
we decide if we can award you a Discretionary Housing Payment.
You may be asked to provide further information or documents to
support your claim. It is useful if you supply a contact
telephone number so that we can contact you quickly.
How will the Benefits Team make a decision about Discretionary
Housing Payments?
We will consider all requests for Discretionary Housing Payments
while trying to ensure that payments are made to those most in
need. There is no list of circumstances that will
automatically qualify you for an award of Discretionary Housing
Payments. Each request will be considered on its own merits and in
line with the Council’s policy and guidelines.
You will also be expected to contact other organisations to help
you take steps to improve the circumstances that have led to the
need for a discretionary payment, for example finding more
affordable accommodation or reducing your non-essential
expenditure.
Can I claim Discretionary Housing Payments to cover all my
housing costs?
Discretionary Housing Payments cannot be awarded for any of the
following:
- Ineligible service or support charges
- Any rent you have to pay if you only qualify for Council Tax
Benefit
- Any Council Tax you have to pay if you only qualify for Housing
Benefit or Second Adult Rebate
- Increases in your rent to cover rent arrears
- Reductions in any benefit as a result of Child Support
- Amounts of Housing or Council Tax Benefit that have been
suspended
How much money can I get?
Discretionary Housing Payments will be paid at the discretion of
South Lakeland District Council, but they will not be greater than
your weekly rent or Council Tax liability. For example if your
eligible rent is £50.00 per week and your entitlement to Housing
Benefit is £45.00 the maximum Discretionary Housing Payment you can
get is £5.00 per week.
The money the Council receives to pay Discretionary Housing
Payments comes directly from central Government and is strictly
limited each year. Therefore, if a Discretionary Housing Payment is
awarded, it will last for a specified period of time (possibly 3 or
6 months at the most), and then it will end.
Once the Discretionary Housing Payments fund has been allocated
in full, further requests within that year will be turned down.
If you are awarded a Discretionary Housing Payment and we later
find out you should not have been entitled to it, we will ask you
to return the money.
What if you turn my request down?
If your application for a Discretionary Housing Payment is
turned down and there is something you feel we have not considered
or were not aware of; you can ask for your decision to be looked at
again. These requests must be in writing within one
month of the date that we inform you that your application
has been refused.
I want to apply
If you wish to proceed with an application for Discretionary
Housing Payments, please complete all sections of the claim form
and return the form to the address at the top of the form or in
person to one of the Council’s offices as soon as possible,
remembering to include any documentary evidence.
View the documents below for more
information
Discretionary Housing Payment
Form
Housing
Benefit - the changes and how if will affect you
Policy for determining Applications
for Discretionary Housing Payments