Discretionary Housing Payments
What are Discretionary Housing
Payments?
Discretionary Housing Payment's are payments separate to
those made in the form of Housing and Council Tax Benefit but
in order to apply for it you need to be in receipt of these
Benefit's.
To be considered for Discretionary payments towards your Rent,
you must currently be receiving Housing Benefit and for additional
assistance towards your Council Tax, you must be getting Council
Tax Benefit.
The scheme allows the Local Authority to give further help
towards Housing and Council Tax costs if the amount of benefit you
receive is less than your rent or Council Tax
Unfortunately we cannot give a Discretionary Housing Payment to
cover the cost of things included in your rent like fuel, water,
meals or personal care. Also we cannot give help towards any
extra payments you have to make because you are behind with your
Council Tax or rent payments
Who can claim?
- If you get Housing Benefit you can claim a Discretionary
Housing Payment to help pay your rent
- If you get Council Tax Benefit you can claim a Discretionary
Housing Payment to help pay your Council Tax
How much can I get and for how long?
This depends on your personal circumstances. You cannot
get more than your Council Tax or rent liability
The length of time a Discretionary Housing Payment can be
awarded for is dependant on your individual circumstances
How do I apply?
You can download a copy of the form by clicking on the
link below:
Discretionary Housing Payment
Form 
Alternatively you can obtain a copy of the form by:
- Calling us on 01527 881288
- Calling into Bromsgrove District Customer Service Centre,
School Drive, Bromsgrove
- Email the Benefits Section at
benefits@bromsgrove.gov.uk.
- writing to us
What happens once I have applied?
We will look at things like:
- Your total income, this may include income normally
disregarded; for benefit purposes
- Whether your have any savings;
- Whether anyone else in the house is able to help
financially;
- Whether you have any loans or debts still to pay;
- Whether you could rearrange your finances to ease the
situation
- Whether you or your family have any special circumstances, like
ill health or disability
If Discretionary Housing Payment is awarded how will I
be paid?
If your application is successful, we will usually pay your
Discretionary Housing Payment with any Housing Benefit or Council
Tax Benefit that you get
What happens if I disagree with the
decision?
If you disagree with our decision, you should write to us within
one calendar month of the date of the letter telling you about the
decision
We will then look at your claim again and write to you with our
decision
What if my circumstances change?
If your circumstances change you must notify us immediately.
We will then look at your Discretionary Housing Payment again
and see whether it needs to be changed