More than 8.9 million grants have been given to families to help
with post-pandemic pressures through a fund set up to help the
most vulnerable, new figures reveal.
The vital support was given to families in England from the
Household Support Fund in the first six months of its
introduction, with £400 million spent in support and given
directly to those in need.
The Fund has since been extended to the end of March 2023 after
receiving another £842 million in funding through two extensions.
Local Authorities administer the fund on behalf of the government
to help vulnerable households across the country access support
to help with the rising costs of energy, food, water and other
related essentials.
Department for Work and Pensions Minister for Welfare Delivery,
said:
The Household Support Fund has been an important intervention to
provide Help for Households facing challenges with the cost of
living.
Local Authorities know what support works best in their areas. It
has been good to see the different ways they have used the Fund
to enrich the lives of people in their communities.
With the extensions announced, Local Authorities can now provide
that vital support through Christmas and beyond.
The latest figures show how the first round of the Fund was used
from October 2021 to March 2022. Almost nine million instances of
support were given to families who need it most across England.
Those in need of support were told to apply for, or directly
received, the help through their local authority, and councils
were empowered to use the Fund to support their communities in a
way tailored to their needs. It’s clear from the latest data that
many around the country have found the Fund useful.
In Leicestershire, the local authority partnered with Leicester
City Football Club to put on community cooking events, providing
nutritious meals for families while also improving their cooking
skills to prepare healthy meals at home. In Darlington, the
council worked with local organisations to give families
end-of-day supermarket goods at a fraction of their usual cost.
London’s Lambeth Council has used some of its allocation to help
fund its Healthy Living Platform food boxes for harder to reach
communities, while Rochdale set up a community warehouse that
distributed over 700 winter packs with blankets and sanitary
products.
To access the latest round of funding available people should
contact their upper tier local authority and ask what help is
available through the Household Support Fund in their area.
By the end of March 2023, £1.262 billion in additional support
will have been given out in England to help people with rising
costs. Devolved governments will have received a total of £238
million through the Barnett Formula.
Further information
- During the period of 06 October 2021 to 31 March 2022, 8.9
million awards were made to families across England.
- As part of the government’s £37 billion support package, an
extension of the Household Support Fund was announced in the
Spring Statement and again in May 2022.
- Local Authorities have had some autonomy on how they use the
Fund to reach the vulnerable people in their communities. Some
examples from the first round of below:
- Leicestershire: The council created a partnership with
Leicester City Football Club – community cooking events during
the Whitsun week.
- Hampshire: The Local Authority provided cookbooks, cookery
lessons, and slow cookers to help families cook cheap and healthy
meals at home over the long-term.
- Lambeth: Lambeth is providing food boxes with a difference
via the Healthy Living Platform. They have access to a range of
ethnic minority communities and are providing more typically
preferred food types in the boxes which are more relevant to
these communities.
- Darlington: Darlington worked with a local third party
organisation to secure end-of-day supermarket goods to be sold to
families. These goods were sold at a significantly reduced price
compared to their usual value, with families able to pay £7.50 to
get three bags of shopping.
- Rochdale: Rochdale Council set up a community warehouse in
the local area designed to distribute over 700 winter packs to
families during the coldest months. They managed to distribute
over 700 between October 2021 and March 2022.