Scotland’s Child Winter Heating Payment reaches fifth year

Scotland's Child Winter Heating Payment reaches fifth year

Social justice secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville

Families of almost 45,000 disabled children and young people are set to receive winter heating support, as Scotland’s unique benefit marks its fifth anniversary.  

Child Winter Heating Payments will be issued from next week to families caring for children with the highest disability support needs. 

All payments are automatic and are expected to be made by the end of October.  

In total, £11.4 million is expected to be put in the pockets of families who need it the most.   

Social justice secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville said: “I’m proud that this benefit payment – available only in Scotland - will help families of almost 45,000 disabled children and young people keep their homes warm this winter. 

“Child Winter Heating Payment was introduced by the Scottish Government five years ago and is providing vital support to families facing the extra costs of caring for a disabled child or young person who needs the highest level of disability support. 

“The payment represents Scotland’s commitment to supporting its most vulnerable families, providing targeted help that isn’t available elsewhere in the UK.” 

Joana who works at Oaklands School in Edinburgh and who is mother to Maddie, aged 17, gets Child Disability Payment and Child Winter Heating Payment.

Maddie has various conditions including rheumatoid arthritis and autism.

She said: “You’ve got Christmas coming up, the weather is changing, bills are going up, food is going up and that little help, it just means you think right let’s put the heating up. When that Child Winter Heating payment come in it is like winning the lottery. You are so used to money going out and then it comes in. It does make such a difference, 100 per cent.”

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