Help with heating costs is on its way to around 400,000 people on
low incomes through a new Scottish Government benefit, with the
first payments processed this week.
More than £20m will be paid out over the course of February and
March in Winter Heating Payments.
Winter Heating Payment replaces the Department for Work and
Pensions’ (DWP) Cold Weather Payment. Unlike the DWP benefit it
replaces, Winter Heating Payment is not paid only to people when
there is a sustained period of cold weather in a specific
location, but is a reliable annual £50 payment.
Those eligible for Winter Heating Payment will receive it
automatically, with no need to apply. It is paid through Social
Security Scotland and people will get a letter to let them know
they are eligible.
Minister for Social Security Scotland Ben Macpherson said:
“Our new Winter Heating Payment is the thirteenth Scottish
Government benefit. This year it will provide 400,000 people most
in need with a reliable, automatic £50 payment to help towards
their heating costs.
“The Payment will reach significantly more people than the
benefit it has replaced. On average only 185,000 people received
the equivalent Cold Weather Payments from the UK Government over
the last seven years - whereas we will pay everyone eligible
every year.
"The Scottish Government is investing around £20 million per year
compared with an average of £8.3 million annually paid out
through Cold Weather Payment. We will also uprate the next Winter
Heating Payment by 10.1%, to £55.05.”