Scottish government makes new heating grant available for families of severely disabled children

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The Scottish Government has laid legislation to enable delivery of the new Child Winter Heating Assistance for families of severely disabled children.

This is the first disability benefit to be introduced using new social security powers, this benefit is on track to be delivered this winter.

Under the new legislation, families with children in receipt of the highest rate care of Disability Living Allowance will receive an extra £200 to help with their heating costs.

These payments will be made automatically to eligible families through Social Security Scotland.

Social Security Secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville commented on the announcement: “I am delighted that we will be delivering the new Child Winter Heating Assistance in time for families to benefit from it as we move into the colder months.

“This extra money will help the families of the most seriously disabled children with the additional costs that they can have with heating a home.

“Families do not need to take action or apply for this benefit, Social Security Scotland will make the payments automatically to all eligible families.

“Despite the impact of the pandemic and having to adapt to new and different ways of working, we have prioritised its implementation so we can reach families in need at this particularly difficult time.”