Social Security Scotland is helping to combat funeral poverty by
raising awareness about Funeral Support Payment
during National Grief Awareness Week (2 - 8 Dec).
It is providing funeral directors, faith groups and registrars
with access to a range of downloadable resources
about the payment. The resources include posters, leaflets,
social media posts and video content.
Funeral Support Payment is available to people in Scotland who
need help towards the cost of a funeral and get Universal Credit
or other qualifying benefits. It can be used towards funeral
costs for a baby, a child or an adult. This includes stillborn
babies.
Legislation is also coming into effect on 2 December which will
improve the way the benefit is delivered and provide further
support to people who are struggling to pay funeral costs. The
changes are based on feedback from past recipients and
stakeholders, including the funeral industry, charities and
bereavement support groups.
, Cabinet Secretary
for Social Justice, said:
“We are all familiar with terms like child poverty and fuel
poverty but funeral poverty is affecting more and more people.
The average cost of a funeral in the UK is now £4,000, well
beyond the means of many families.
“It is hugely important for us to mark the passing of our loved
ones. Sadly, people experiencing the immediate shock and grief of
a significant death often make arrangements for funerals with
little understanding of the financial implications and with
limited resources to pay big bills.
“Since Funeral Support Payment was launched in 2019, the Scottish
Government has provided over £54.2 million in support to more
than 28,000 bereaved people to help pay for funeral costs when
they need it most."
Gordon Black, Director with Alex Black Funeral Care
Glasgow, said:
“Funeral Support Payment is definitely important. Some 70% of our
funerals are covered by Funeral Support Payment. We work in a lot
of deprived areas and the payment is a real help to the people we
serve.
“We have Funeral Support Payment leaflets and posters in all our
offices and arrangement rooms and we mention it if a family says
to us they are going to struggle with paying for the
funeral.”
Background
National Grief Awareness Week takes place from 2 December to 8
December. It provides a dedicated period for individuals,
organizations, and communities to come together to acknowledge
and address the various aspects of grief.
The payment isn't a loan and doesn't need to be paid back
although Social Security Scotland will recover the payment from
the estate of the person who died if they leave any financial
assets.
The payment can cover burial and cremation costs. There is also a
flat rate for any other expenses. This is £1,257.75 for most
applications or £153.50 if the person who died had a funeral plan
in place. It can also cover other costs such as travel expenses,
documents and medical expenses.
People may be eligible for Funeral Support Payment if they meet
all of the criteria below:
- they or their partner are getting certain benefits or tax
credits*
- the person who died lived in the UK
- the funeral is being held in the UK or in some circumstances
in the EU, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway or Switzerland
- they are applying after the person has died, until 6 months
after the date of their funeral
- they or their partner are responsible for the funeral
costs
- it is reasonable for them or their partner to accept
responsibility for the funeral costs.
* Universal Credit (UC), Income Support, Income-based Jobseeker's
Allowance, Income related Employment and Support Allowance,
Pension Credit, Housing Benefit, Child Tax Credit (CTC) and
disability or severe disability element of Working Tax
Credit.
People can find out more and apply online at mygov.scot/funeralsupport.
People can also apply in person, over the phone or ask for a
paper application form by post by calling us free on 0800 182
2222.
Before applying for Funeral Support Payment, people should
register the death or stillbirth and give their funeral director
(if they have one) consent to speak with Social Security Scotland
about their application. This will minimise the time taken to
process the application.