We know people are worried about rising costs and may be struggling. Essex County Council has produced a summary of services that may be able to help you during this difficult time. See what cost of living support you could be eligible for.
Help for Households is offering support to help you prepare for a challenging winter. Make sure you’re ready by finding out what you’re entitled to.
Many local councils are also offering additional services and funding.
You can also get advice on money, debt and benefits.
Energy bills
Visit Energy Saving Trust to find out how you can save money on your energy bills.
A £400 government grant for all domestic energy customers will appear as a credit from energy suppliers from October 2022 onwards. This is known as the Energy Bill Support Scheme.
Funding for energy-efficient improvements
If you’re an Essex homeowner with a household income below £30,000, you may be eligible for £10,000 funding to make energy-efficient improvements to your home through the Sustainable Warmth Scheme.
Save money on heating oil
If you’re not connected to the mains gas supply, you can still save money on heating oil by joining the Rural Community Council of Essex (RCCE) community oil buying scheme.
Get specialist advice
You could get help from a specialist energy advisor if you are finding it hard to pay energy bills or have debts with energy suppliers. They might be able to help you get a grant to improve your home’s energy efficiency. Visit Warm Homes Essex or contact the Citizens Advice Warm Homes team on 0300 3033 789.
Childcare costs
You could get help with childcare costs, including:
You can also find out about more help with childcare costs which includes national funding you may be eligible for.
Household costs
If you need emergency money or food, you may be eligible for a budgeting loan or grants and charitable funds.
Council Tax
The government has introduced a £150 Council Tax rebate. If you live in an eligible property and you pay your council tax by direct debit, your local council will generally make the payment directly to your bank account. Payments started in April 2022. If you live in an eligible property and you do not pay your council tax by direct debit, contact your local council.
You could be eligible for a Council Tax Reduction if you’re on a low income or claim benefits. You can apply if you own your home, rent, are unemployed or working.
Funding towards household costs
Anyone living in Essex can apply for the Essex Essential Living Fund. You will need to answer questions about your income, earnings, and savings. You also need to give proof of your financial situation.
The Essential Living Fund can help pay for:
- furniture
- household furnishings
- white goods
- clothing and footwear, including school uniforms in exceptional circumstances
- general living expenses such as groceries, nappies, toiletries and money for pay-as-you-go fuel meters
You must live in Essex and apply for the fund through Southend Borough Council.
Package of support for pensioners
Pensioners in receipt of means tested benefits or council tax support will receive extra funding.
Eligible pensioners will receive £80 to help with household bills and shopping. This will be paid into their bank account.
Pensioners who do not share their bank details with their local council will receive a £80 supermarket voucher by post. This can be used at their nearest supermarket.
Food
Foodbanks give free food to people who are struggling financially. Visit the Trussell Trust to find a foodbank near you.
The Salvation Army also offers emergency assistance to people in need.
These voluntary and community organisations can help you to access support with food, fuel and essential items. You get help by contacting the organisation directly:
School meals
Children in reception, year 1 and year 2 automatically get free school meals. This is called Universal infant free school meals (UIFSM) and you do not need to apply for it.
Children in year 3 and above may be eligible for free school meals, you can check your eligibility.
Essex County Council will do regular updates. For any updates, please visit
Essex County Council-Cost of Living
(This information was uploaded from Essex County Council on 02/09/2022)