Grant support for those on low income and self-isolating

People on low incomes, who are asked to self-isolate, can claim a £500 grant.
The money will be targeted at people receiving benefits such as Universal CreditThe money will be targeted at people receiving benefits such as Universal Credit
The money will be targeted at people receiving benefits such as Universal Credit

The new Self-Isolation Support Grants will support people who would be financially impacted by self-isolation, such as those who are unable to work from home.

This money is targeted at people receiving benefits such as Universal Credit, although there is some discretion to help others in financial difficulty.

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Applications will open on October 12 and will be administered by local authorities.

Social security secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville said: “Self-isolation can be tough, but it is essential to protect people and reduce the spread of coronavirus. To ensure people do not experience financial hardship as a result of doing the right thing, we are introducing this new £500 grant for people on low incomes who have been told to self-isolate.

“We want to do everything we can to support people throughout this challenging time and these payments will help ensure people do not have to make a choice between self-isolating and supporting themselves financially.

“While we continue to press the UK Government for clarity around consequential funding for the support scheme they recently announced, it is essential that we act swiftly so that people who need support are able to access it. I am glad that the scheme has the support of local authorities and that we have a means of delivering it from next month.”

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COSLA spokesperson Councillor Kelly Parry added: “COSLA, on behalf of Scottish local government, welcomes this scheme.  It will help ensure those who are affected and qualify are looked after and won’t need to go to work, which will help reduce the community spread of the virus.

“Councils have vast experience of providing local support of this type to communities and are the best placed to deliver this measure.  We are keen to agree the details with the Scottish Government as soon as possible and look forward to getting much needed support to the people who need it.”

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