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Community support awards

Community support awards are usually provision of basic household items and furniture. 

Additional criteria for community support awards

To get a community support award, you also need:

  • to have savings of less than £500 or less than £1,000 if you or your partner have reached the Pension Credit qualifying age
  • to be in receipt of qualifying benefits

You must be getting one of the following benefits:

  • Universal Credit (housing element included) 
  • Income Support 
  • Income-based Jobseeker's Allowance 
  • Income-related Employment and Support Allowance 
  • Pension Credit 

When you can get a community support award

You may qualify for a community support award if:

  • you and your family are under exceptional pressure, for example, due to a relationship breakdown, a house fire or flooding 
  • you or a member of your family is returning to the community from formal care, for example, a care home, hospital or prison 
  • you're on a resettlement programme following homelessness or domestic violence 
  • you or someone you care for needs help to stay in the community 
  • you're caring for a prisoner or young offender on release on a temporary licence 
  • you have one-off travel expenses for certain journeys, for example, visiting someone in hospital 

When you cannot get a community support award

Situations that usually won't qualify for a community support award include: 

  • educational or training needs 
  • regular travel expenses 
  • school meals 
  • expenses in connection with court 
  • home help or respite care 
  • medical, surgical, optical, aural or dental items or services 
  • work-related expenses 
  • Council Tax and water charges 
  • housing-related costs such as flooring 
  • rent deposits 
  • fuel and standing charges 
  • telephone costs 
  • maternity or funeral expenses