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Energy and Cost of Living Payments Announcements

30/6/2022

 
The ME Association (MEA) give explanations for everyone, including people on various benefits.
 
Following the Chancellor’s Energy Payments announcement last month -
New energy payments announced by Chancellor
May 26, 2022
The Chancellor has just announced an extensive package to assist households struggling with the cost-of-living crisis.
 
This package will affect all households to some extent, dependent on circumstances, and some may be eligible for multiple payments.
The controversial £200 energy loan that was to be applied to all household electric bills in the autumn has been cancelled and replaced with a £400 non-repayable grant.
The Household Support Fund has also been increased to £500 million for anyone struggling to apply to their local councils for assistance.
  • Low Income Payment: Benefit claimants will receive a £650 payment, made by the DWP direct to their bank accounts in 2 lump sum payments in July and later in the Autumn.
  • Pensioner Payment: Pensioners who receive the Winter Fuel Payment are eligible for a £300 payment.
  • Disability Payment: Disabled people who receive non-means-tested benefits such as DLA, PIP or Attendance Allowance will receive a £150 one off payment.
 
What does this mean for me?
Help with cost of living will apply to the whole of the UK. The maximum payment that you could receive if on means-tested benefits and PIP/DLA/Attendance Allowance (non-means tested) would be: 
  • £400 (discount on all domestic energy bills (paid in October): The Energy Bills Support Scheme),
  • + £650 (means-tested benefits (Universal Credit, Tax Credits, Pension Credit and means-tested legacy benefits such as Income Related ESA) with a first payment in July, the second in the Autumn), 
  • + £150 (non-means tested disability benefits (PIP/DLA paid by September), 
  • = £1200 
  • + £300 if you are a pensioner (paid as part of Winter Fuel Allowance in November/December).
  • And, you should have received - or will soon - a £150 rebate in Council Tax as part of the help being provided to cope with cost of living increases.
  • Please read the Government's press release below to learn more. Payments will be made automatically to your bank account. 
  • Housing Benefit does not qualify you for additional payments beyond the £400 discount that all households will receive. If you only receive Housing Benefit with no additional means-tested benefit then consider applying for the Household Support Fund which is administered by your local council.
 
BBC News -
Every household to get energy bill discounts of £400 this autumn
 
Government Press Release -
Millions of most vulnerable households will receive £1,200 of help with cost of living
 
-   Ella Smith,  MEA Welfare Benefits Adviser.
 
 
During June, Ella Smith, the MEA’s Welfare Benefits Adviser, gave us two ‘Cost of Living Payment’ explanatory announcements.
 
First Instalment of the £650 payment for qualifying low income households.
Cost of living payment 
June 15, 2022
 
The first instalment of the £650 payment for qualifying low income households in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland will be paid into bank accounts from 14 July 2022. This instalment will be an automated payment of £326 and the second payment later in the autumn will be £324. The government states that the payments are deliberately unequal due to the time periods used to decide who is eligible, in order to minimise fraud risks.
 
Anyone with an existing claim of the following benefits by 25th May 2022 will receive a payment: Universal Credit, Income-based Jobseekers Allowance, Income-related Employment and Support Allowance, Income Support, Working Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit and Pension Credit. Tax credits claimants will receive their payment slightly later than other DWP benefit claimants to avoid duplicate payments to the same household.
 
This payment will be tax-free, will not count towards the benefit cap, and will not have any impact on existing benefit awards.
Qualifying households do not need to do anything to apply for this payment; it will be made automatically into the bank account they usually receive their qualifying benefit in.
The payment dates for the other cost of living assistance payments to pensioners and to those on qualifying disability benefits will be announced shortly.
 
Government Information -
Cost of Living Payment
 
-   Ella Smith, MEA Welfare Benefits Adviser 
 
 
Cost of Living Payment: Who is eligible for the £650?
June 22, 2022
 
Phoebe, one of the MEA champion bloggers discusses the Cost of Living Payment in a recent blog and highlights that not everyone seems to understand who is eligible to receive the payment and those who will not receive it.
“The £650 for people on benefits does not include disabled people who are on Contribution Based Employment and Support Allowance (CB ESA). This however isn’t being made immediately clear, and I have spent a large portion of today trying to stop the spread of misinformation on Twitter, with many people confidently stating that everyone on Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) will be eligible for the £650, which is not the case. Only those on Income Related Employment and Support Allowance (IR ESA) will receive the £650.
It would be a mistake to assume that the government will help the most vulnerable first, despite them saying that they will help the most vulnerable first, but I can understand why it’s nice to think so.  With this new information, you might be hoping that once people realise that people on Contribution Based Employment and Support Allowance (CB ESA) are being excluded, they’ll make a fuss and it will be corrected?  Again, I can understand why it’s nice to think that will be the case. Disabled people on ESA have been here before.”
 
Phoebe's blog ('Puffins and Penguins') is entitled: Rishi Sunak’s Cost of Living Crisis Measures - Disabled People on ESA Are Losing Out, Again 
 
MEA Comments -
Ella Smith, Welfare Benefits Adviser provides the following information in relation to Phoebe's blog:

  • People on Contribution Based Employment and Support Allowance will not be transferred to UC, only those on Income Related Employment and Support Allowance will be put on the new system. This is exactly because Universal Credit is a means-tested benefit that replaces the old, means-tested legacy benefits like Income Related Employment and Support Allowance. As Contribution Based Employment and Support Allowance is contributions-based and not means-tested, it sits outside the Universal Credit scope.
  •  This is important when it comes to the cost-of-living payments because someone could be living in a household with a very high income or a lot of capital and still be able to receive Contribution Based Employment and Support Allowance (CB ESA). This is not the case with means-tested benefits because the household circumstances are considered. 
  • If someone on Contribution Based Employment and Support Allowance (CB ESA) has no other income or capital coming into the household, it is very likely that they can also claim a means-tested benefit alongside their Contribution Based Employment and Support Allowance.
  • Claiming a means-tested benefit is the only way to qualify for the £650 cost-of-living payment because this payment is targeted at LOW INCOME households. As discussed, someone on Contribution Based Employment and Support Allowance (CB ESA) may not be living in a low-income household but everyone on means-tested benefits will be.
  • Regarding the information discussed about the Warm Home Discount, this has only been reported in the Mirror newspaper as a potential change. No legislation or further details have been announced as yet by the government. The likelihood of this happening in the current climate is still uncertain but people who claim means-tested benefits in addition to disability payments such as Personal Independence Payment (PIP) still seem highly likely to be able to receive the Warm Home Discount.  The Mirror article is here, with no real details being given. 
 
 
The Worcestershire M.E. Social Group’s website gives links to Social Media sites which maybe helpful to many people to discuss situations, or just to look and read other people’s postings.

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Sajid Javid ‘Rethinking ME’ after young relative’s battles

1/6/2022

 
The Times:  Sajid Javid ‘Rethinking ME’ after young relative’s battles. 
A report by the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Myalgic Encephalomyelitis.
Rethinking ME - APPG on ME Report Launch.
The findings of this report highlights that there has been a long-term disconnect between the treatment deserved by people with ME and what they experience in reality.
“We view these recommendations as a starting point on which to build creative strategies across the governments of the UK, service providers and research institutions for the transformation of our society’s approach to ME. Furthermore, we wish to see the UK take a pioneering stance towards ME research and a compassionate attitude towards people with ME at a time when we are seeing an increasing trend in the development of ME-like symptoms as a result of COVID-19.”
The APPG on ME spent over a year taking evidence from patients, healthcare professionals and charities to produce this report. The 20 recommendations in this report should be considered the starting position for Government policy.
 
Rethinking ME – report launch
The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on ME met at 3pm on Wednesday 25 May to launch their first report, Rethinking ME. MPs from across the party political divide attended, as well as people with ME, charity representatives and others.
“At this event, we will reflect on the progress being made to improve recognition and understanding of ME amongst the medical profession and other relevant professions. We will hear directly from people with ME on their desire for better care and discuss the steps needed to positively transform the way people with ME are treated in the UK.”  Carol Monaghan MP, Chair of the APPG on ME.
All Westminster MPs (and some members of the House of Lords) were invited by Carol Monaghan MP to come to this meeting, and people with ME were asked to encourage their MP to attend.
 
 
Following the APPG on ME meeting on 25 May -
 
Articles from the ME Association -
 
The Times: Sajid Javid ‘Rethinking ME’ after young relative’s battles
By Sean O'Neill
May 26, 2022
The health secretary has spoken of a young relative’s battle with myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) as he promised a new approach to the debilitating illness
Sajid Javid said that the health service had failed in its attitude towards treatment of the illness but pledged to lead a cross-government initiative on ME. This would involve healthcare, education and the benefits system, while placing a new emphasis on research into the poorly understood condition. He will convene a panel next month with researchers from around the world in an effort to encourage new treatments.
For further information, see the MEA article, and the full article in The Times.
 
Rethinking ME: ‘These recommendations are considered the starting position for Government policy’ Carol Monaghan, MP
May 26, 2022
‘Rethinking ME' is an important report from The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on ME and was launched at a reception at the House of Commons yesterday afternoon
In attendance were MPs and Members of the House of Lords, representatives from The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), The Department of Work and Pensions (DWP), The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), and other Government departments, charity representatives and health journalists. Carol Monaghan spoke about the report and there was a speech from the Sajid Javid – The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care. We will have more from the launch event with the full speeches later today.
 
“Some clinicians try their best but I don’t think the system as a whole realises how serious this issue is and how it has been neglected for far too long”.  Sajid Javid, Secretary of State, Department of Health and Social Care
 
See the MEA full article to find out ‘What does the report contain and recommend’, plus ‘who has received the report’.
 
The BMJ: Health secretary pledges more ME/CFS research as he reveals that relative has condition
May 30, 2022
The BMJ have published an article about the recent All Party Parliamentary Group and the statement made by the Health Secretary Sajid Javid. The article is behind a paywall and some extracts are shown below.
 
Extracts
Patients with myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) can expect to see more research and support for the condition, which “has been neglected for far too long,” England’s health and social care secretary has said.
Speaking at the launch of a report by the All Party Parliamentary Group on Myalgic Encephalomyelitis on 25 May,1 Sajid Javid revealed that one of his own relatives had had her life severely affected by ME, and he pledged to tackle the lack of research on the condition. He will co-chair a round table of international experts next month to help set this research strategy.
Although he told patients attending the launch that he could not “promise miracles” in finding a treatment, he pledged a new cross-government approach to supporting people with ME, which would encompass not only healthcare provision but also education, work and pensions, and local government. 
 
The i: ‘Doctors need to start believing us’: This is what ME patients say Sajid Javid needs to change
May 30, 2022
The i covers the stories of 3 people with severe ME/CFS and the struggles they have faced which has not been helped by poor treatment from the medical profession.  Yet they are hopeful that the recent statement from Sajid Javid, the All-Party Parliamentary Group on ME Report, and the 2021 NICE Guideline will bring much needed improvements for anyone affected by the condition.
 
The MEA Association article gives extracts from the i report, plus also comments from Tony Britton, PR Manager of the MEA, and Dr Charles Shepherd, Hon. Medical Adviser of the MEA.
 
 
At the end of April our Worcestershire Social Group Blog announced - Decommissioned - ME/CFS Service at Worcestershire Acute Hospital .  If this has affected you, or you have any other concerns, inform your MP of your situation.
 
 
The APPG on ME official website.
The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME).  The APPG is a cross-party voice in Westminster building change for people with ME with Carol Monaghan MP serving as Chair. 
Secretariat - The secretariat for the APPG on ME is jointly undertaken by Action for M.E. and The ME Association
 
 
The Worcestershire M.E. Social Group’s website gives links to Social Media sites which maybe helpful to many people to discuss situations, or just to look and read other people’s postings.
 
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