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A carer for an adult with disability or elderly person

What do you need help with?

  • #PovertyHurts: Northamptonshire Community Foundation are encouraging local residents that can afford to do so to donate all or part of their energy rebate to their #PovertyHurts appeal to help those who need it
  • Volunteer for food banks, larders, visiting elderly residents, buddy schemes, etc
  • Donate -  Food, clothing, money
  • Furniture reuse charity: Donate your unwanted furniture or household items you to support others through Northampton contact or Daventry contact
  • Love your clothes: Keep your clothes out of landfill and give to others
  • Libraries: get access to free resources
  • Support for carers: Northamptonshire Carers provides advice, support and a network for both paid and unpaid carers
  • Warm spaces: The network of Warm Spaces will offer different activities and/or options – from coffee mornings and signposting to support available, somewhere to socialise and grab a hot drink in the warm. Click on the link to find your nearest warm space
  • Good neighbours scheme: For those looking to receive support offered by friendly neighbours
  • The West Northamptonshire Poverty Truth Commission: Have your say and be involved in social change 

  • Childcare costs: The government website has lots of information and support available with childcare costs. Have a look at see what benefits or financial support you can get

  • Council tax £150 energy rebate: If you live in a property which is within Council tax bands A to D in England you will receive £150  either via your bank account or credited to your Council tax bill
  • Council tax hardship relief: If you are experiencing exceptional financial hardship, then you may be able to claim some discretionary assistance with your Council Tax
  • Council tax reduction: You can claim Council Tax Reduction if you are already claiming other benefits such as Job Seekers Allowance, Income Support or Universal Credit. You may also claim it if you are working but on low income
  • Disability reductions: You may be able to get a reduction on your Council Tax bill if you, or an adult or child living with you, is permanently disabled
  • Carer discount: If you are a carer for an average of 35 hours per week for (excluding spouse, partner, or a child under 18), you can claim a discount subject to other benefits the recipient of care is receiving
  • Care leaver discount: If you have been in the care of West Northamptonshire Council or North Northamptonshire Council (for instance you lived in a care home or foster care) and are leaving care you may be entitled to a reduction in Council Tax until you reach the age of 25

  • Contact the money advice service - The money advice service is available if you live or work in the South Northamptonshire area. It’s a free, independent and confidential service
  • National debtline: Freephone – 0808 808 4000
  • Community Law Service (CLS): The Community Law Service has a team of specialist debt advice caseworkers who can provide a full range of debt counselling, including liaising with creditors and advising on insolvency. The Service is free, independent and confidential. Call 01604 621038, email [email protected] or contact via the website
  • Commsave - The credit union is a not-for-profit financial co-operative, providing an easy way to save and a better way to borrow for over 30 years. They have variety of affordable banking options which includes to have savings automatically deducted from your salary.

  • Towfood: For £10 annual membership, there are two payment modules available (subscription/pay as you go), you can access groceries at heavily discounted rates in your local area. See locations of food larders in South Northants
  • Hope Community Food Larders: For £10 annual membership, there are two payment modules available (subscription/pay as you go), you can access groceries at heavily discounted rates in your local area. See locations of food larders in Northampton 
  • Food Aid Alliance West Northants (FAAWN) - If you need help for yourself, or want to refer someone for help, FAAWN provides a list of organisations and days / time where you can access food and support.  View dates / times
  • Food banks: Find the closest foodbank to you
  • Healthy start: If you’re more than 10 weeks pregnant or have a child under 4, you may be entitled to get help to buy healthy food and milk
  • Help with free period products in the Daventry and surrounding area: (20+) A Bag for Flo | Facebook
  • Cooking Good have created lots of top tips on how you can create healthy shopping habits that will make your food go further whilst spending more wisely
  • Toogood to go – Starbucks, Co-op, Poppy fields Farm, One stop Duston, Spar, Ibis, Harvester, Toby, Greg’s – all offer food at a reduced price.  These can be goodie bags or a carvery meal for £3.99.
  • Olio -  This is where households can put food that is close to ‘use by’ date and these are free for collection.  Tesco’s also put items on there
  • Morrisons -  ‘Ask for Ellen’ at any Morrisons’ café and receive a portion of two standard Warburton's crumpets, with butter and jam for free – no questions asked. Ask for Ellen runs from 17 July to 13 August and will be available to everyone, all day, every day. 

  • Check your potential entitlement by using our benefits calculator – How we calculate housing benefit and council tax support
  • Budgeting loans: You may be eligible for a Budgeting Loan if you’ve been on certain benefits for 6 months. This can be used for household items, rent in advance and travelling costs
  • Cost of living payment: Households on means tested benefits, including Pension Credit, will receive a payment of £650 this year
  • Disability cost of living payment: From 20 September 2022, those who receive certain disability benefits will receive an automatic one-off £150 payment
  • Household support fund: A government fund available to support the most vulnerable with essential living costs
  • Apply for universal credit and housing benefit – Most new benefit claimants of working age will need to claim Housing Benefit via Universal Credit
  • Apply for discretionary housing payments (DHP) – People entitled to Housing Benefit or Universal Credit Housing Costs that can’t afford to pay their rent may be able to claim DHP. These payments may be used to meet shortfalls in rent where you are affected by the room restriction, benefit cap or other factors that reduce your benefit. They could also be used to help with removal costs
  • Community Law Service (CLS): The Community Law Service has a team of specialist caseworkers who can provide expert advice and representation to people who have been refused a benefit or have a benefit problem (such as an enquiry relating to Carers Allowance or Attendance Allowance), including representation at social security tribunals. Advice is also available on what council tax discounts are available to carers and the cared for. Call 01604 621038, email [email protected] or contact via the website

  • Support for carers: Northamptonshire Carers provides advice, support and a network for both paid and unpaid carers

  • Paying your rent or mortgage: Check if you are eligible for universal credit for help in paying your rent and/or mortgage
  • Housing benefit: Support to help you pay your rent if you are state pension age or you’re in supported, sheltered or temporary accommodation
  • Help with interest payments, mortgages or loans: If you’re a homeowner on qualifying benefits, you might be able to get help towards interest payments on your mortgage or loans you’ve taken out for certain repairs and improvements to your home
  • Paying your rent: You may be able to get help with all or part of your rent
  • Discretionary housing payments: If you are entitled to Housing Benefit or Universal Credit Housing costs and can’t afford your rent, you may be eligible for a Discretionary Housing Payment. These payments may be used to meet shortfalls in rent where you are affected by the room restriction, benefit cap or other factors that reduce your benefit. They could also be used to help with removal costs
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  • The Housing Advice Team: For people at risk of losing their home and who have a court hearing, Community Law Service offers free representation at county court. For households on a low income, specialist advice on potential evictions/repossessions is available. Contact the specialist Housing Advice Team. Telephone 01604 621038, email [email protected] or contact via the website
  • Government support to help with mortgage interests: You may eligible for government support
  • Repossession advice: Speak to your mortgage lender
  • You have rights as someone with a mortgage, you can view these on the mortgage charter

  • Many bus fares across West Northamptonshire will be reduced as part of the Government’s scheme to provide more affordable public transport. Operators including; Stagecoach and Uno are capping single fares at £2 until the end of December 2024.
  • Voi Technology offer discounts on e-scooter passes and free rides for referrals. Find out more about saving pounds and pennies with Voi.

Last updated 04 March 2024