The Scottish Government will provide universal support through
the introduction of Pension Age Winter Heating Payments next year
ensuring a payment for every pensioner household in winter
2025-26.
Social Justice Secretary has confirmed that
on the roll-out of the new benefit next winter, pensioners in
receipt of a relevant qualifying benefit, such as Pension Credit
will be receiving Pension Age Winter Heating Payments of £300 or
£200, depending on their age. Meanwhile all other pensioner
households will receive £100 from next winter, providing them
with support not available anywhere else in the UK.
Ms Somerville also announced a £41 million
package of support for people struggling with energy costs this
winter. These measures include an additional £20 million
which will be provided for the Scottish Welfare Fund, to enable
councils to provide more vital support to people in crisis this
winter.
An additional £20 million will be invested into the Warmer Homes
Scotland Scheme, the national fuel poverty scheme which helps
people install energy efficiency measures and more efficient
heating systems, saving on average around £300 per year in
household energy bills.
Meanwhile grant-funding of £1 million will be made available to
registered social landlords and third sector partners to fund
work to help sustain tenancies and prevent homelessness. This is
in response to calls from a coalition of housing and anti-poverty
organisations for a shift in spending from crisis intervention to
prevention.
Ms Somerville said:
“The measures I have announced today will go some way to allay
the fears of pensioners in Scotland ahead of next winter, but the
Scottish Government recognises that more must be done.
“Ahead of next winter I will bring forward regulations to
introduce universal Pension Age Winter Heating Payments in winter
2025-26 for Scottish pensioners.
“This universal benefit – providing much needed support not
available anywhere else in the UK – will deliver support for
all pensioner households as we had always intended to do before
the UK Government decision to means-test Winter Fuel Payments cut
the funding available to support our new benefit in Scotland this
winter by £147 million.
“We will not abandon older people this winter or any winter. We
will do our best to make sure no-one has to make a decision
between heating and eating, and we will continue to protect
pensioners”.