Issue - decisions

Household Support Fund (HSF) 6

02/12/2024 - Household Support Fund (HSF) 6 - Revised Decision 2

That the Household Support Fund (HSF5) for 6 months from 1 October 2024 be allocated as follows:

 

1.         Fuel support £240,000.

 

2.         Food vouchers issued through Family Hub £30,000.

 

3.         Care experienced young people £63,600.

 

4.         Financial support for households with acute financial challenges (All household types, applications via partners) £145,000.

 

5.         Households, who are liable for Council Tax and entitled to Working Age Council Tax Support at 1 October 2024: £450,000 (a £75 payment credited to their Council Tax account).

 

6.         Essentials linked to energy and water e.g., warm clothing, ovens, for those in receipt of a disability benefit or children under 5- now funded from Welfare Support as an alternative to HSF funding, which is needed for Pensioners (para 1).

 

7.         Provision of additional debt and benefit advice £63,750.

 

8.         Food banks £94,000.

 

9.         Social supermarkets £77,000.

 

10.      Housing costs – rent in advance, where required to households who are excluded the Discretionary Housing Payments scheme as they are not in receipt of welfare benefits - now funded from Welfare Support as an alternative to HSF funding, which is needed for Pensioners (para 1).

 

11.      Funding for a Torbay Food Alliance Coordinator Post (up to 31 March 2025) £15,000.

 

12.     Funding for the provision of “Warm Spaces” £20,000. Whilst this leaves no contingency and this £20,000 payment is therefore being funded by a payment from the Welfare Support budget to ensure that the money becomes available now, it is anticipated that there may be sufficient remaining Household Support Fund to reimburse the Council before the scheme ends in March 2025. That will be dependant on the level of demand from pensioners for fuel support (paragraph 1).  


25/11/2024 - Household Support Fund (HSF) 6 - Revised Decision

That the Household Support Fund (HSF5) for 6 months from 1 October 2024 be allocated as follows:

 

1.         Fuel support £240,000.

 

2.         Food vouchers issued through Family Hub £30,000.

 

3.         Care experienced young people £63,600.

 

4.         Financial support for households with acute financial challenges (All household types, applications via partners) £145,000.

 

5.         Households, who are liable for Council Tax and entitled to Working Age Council Tax Support at 1 October 2024: £450,000 (a £75 payment credited to their Council Tax account).

 

6.         Essentials linked to energy and water e.g., warm clothing, ovens, for those in receipt of a disability benefit or children under 5- now funded from Welfare Support as an alternative to HSF funding, which is needed for Pensioners (para 1).

 

7.         Provision of additional debt and benefit advice £63,750.

 

8.         Food banks £94,000.

 

9.         Social supermarkets £77,000.

 

10.      Housing costs – rent in advance, where required to households who are excluded the Discretionary Housing Payments scheme as they are not in receipt of welfare benefits - now funded from Welfare Support as an alternative to HSF funding, which is needed for Pensioners (para 1).

 

11.      Funding for a Torbay Food Alliance Coordinator Post (up to 31 March 2025) £15,000.

 

12.      Contingency budget (will be allocated after a review of demand in December 2024) £4,707.

 


31/10/2024 - Household Support Fund (HSF) 6

That the Household Support Fund (HSF5) for 6 months from 1 October 2024 be allocated as follows:

 

1.       Fuel support £170,000.

 

2.       Food vouchers issued through Family Hub £30,000.

 

3.       Care experienced young people £63,600.

 

4.       Financial support for households with acute financial challenges (All household types, applications via partners) £145,000.

 

5.       Households, who are liable for Council Tax and entitled to Working Age Council Tax Support at October 1st 2024: £450,000 (a £75 payment credited to their Council Tax account).

 

6.       Essential linked to energy and water e.g., warm clothing, ovens, for those in receipt of a disability benefit or children under 5 £30,000.

 

7.       Provision of additional debt and benefit advice £63,750.

 

8.       Food banks £94,000.

 

9.       Social supermarkets £77,000.

 

10.     Housing costs – rent in advance, where required to households who are excluded the Discretionary Housing Payments scheme as they are not in receipt of welfare benefits £30,000.

 

11.     Funding for a Torbay Food Alliance Coordinator Post (up to 31 March 2025) £15,000.

 

12.     Contingency budget (will be allocated after a review of demand in December 2024) £4,707.