Decision details
Household Support Fund
Decision Maker: Cabinet member finance, corporate services and planning
Decision status: Recommendations approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
Purpose:
To accept the Household Support Fund allocation from the Department of Work and Pensions for October 2022 to March 2023 and the local eligibility approach for allocation of the funding for the Household Support Fund
Decision:
That:
a) The Household Support Fund allocation of £1,329,601.78 grant funding from the Department of Work and Pensions for October 2022 to March 2023 is accepted;
b) The local eligibility approach for allocation of the funding, as set out in paragraph 8, is approved;
c) Application of the principles of local eligibility as set out in this report is approved for any further extensions of the Household Support Fund, subject to any additional guidance issued by central government; and
d) All operational and budgetary decisions in accordance with the local eligibility criteria regarding this scheme be delegated to the Director of Resources and Assurance.
Alternative options considered:
1. Not to accept the allocation and a local eligibility framework and approach for the Household Support Fund (HSF) scheme at this time. This is not recommended. The HSF is to be used between 1 October 2022 and 31 March 2023 to support vulnerable households. This is a key decision as the council will be incurring expenditure over £500,000 and it will impact on a significant number of residents within the county. Approval is therefore required for the framework and approach. Without approval, the council will be unable to incur the expenditure of the grant allocation of £1,329,601.78 for Herefordshire.
2. To use all the funding allocation exclusively on those identified through means-tested benefits identified through data from the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP). This is not recommended. The expectation is that the HSF should be used to support households in the most need, particularly those who are not eligible for the other government support recently made available, but who are nevertheless in need. The flexibility of the HSF and the local eligibility framework will enable support to be provided to those on low incomes who do not qualify for means-tested benefits.
3. To use all the funding allocation exclusively on those who are on non means-tested benefits. This is also not recommended. There may be those on means-tested benefits, who despite the level of support received through the government’s cost of living package of support, are vulnerable to rising prices, for example large families, households with a disabled family member, or single-income families
Reason Key: Strategic nature / impact on communities;
Wards Affected: (All Wards);
Consultees
Leader of the Council
Cabinet Member Finance, Corporate Services and Planning
Contact: Nina Bridges, Talk Community Development Manager Email: nbridges@herefordshire.gov.uk Tel: 01432 260624, William Merriman, Senior Project Manager Email: William.Merriman2@herefordshire.gov.uk, Amy Pitt, Service Director Communities, Community Wellbeing Email: Amy.Pitt@herefordshire.gov.uk Tel: 01432 383758.
Publication date: 09/11/2022
Date of decision: 09/11/2022
Effective from: 16/11/2022
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