Exceptional circumstances for crisis grants |
Mr C applied for a crisis grant for food and living expenses as he had no money for food for his family until his next benefit payment |
September 2018 |
Not upheld |
Ongoing feature of expenditure |
Mr C, a welfare rights officer applied on behalf a Mr A, a European Economic Area national whose benefits claim had been stopped due to a missed meeting |
September 2018 |
Upheld |
Meeting the need |
Miss C applied for a crisis grant for living expenses after her tax credits were suspended and she had no money for food and living expenses |
September 2018 |
Upheld |
Inconsistencies/ Reason to doubt |
Mr C applied for a crisis grant for living expenses after his employer terminated his employment while he was signed unfit to work, and awaiting the first payment benefit |
September 2018 |
Not upheld |
Entitlement to SWF for people from abroad |
Mr A, who is a European Economic Area (EAA) national, applied for a crisis grant as he had stopped working due to illness |
August 2018 |
Upheld |
Meeting the need |
Mr A applied for a crisis grant as he was waiting on a Tax Credits appeal |
August 2018 |
Not upheld |
Priority washing machines for single people |
Mr C applied for a Community Care Grant for a washing machine |
August 2018 |
Upheld |
Access to alternative support |
Mr C applied for a crisis grant for living expenses as he was waiting on the DWP updating his claim from a joint to a single claim |
August 2018 |
Not upheld |
Definition of an emergency |
Mr C applied for a crisis grant as he had received his Personal Independence Payment (PIP) but had spent this |
August 2018 |
Upheld |
Common medical conditions with respect to priority |
Ms C applied for a community care grant for a number of household items |
August 2018 |
Upheld |