Discretionary Housing Payments

An Official Statistics Publication for Scotland.

The DHP scheme provides financial assistance towards housing costs for those claiming housing benefit or the housing element of universal credit. Statistics released today by Scotland’s Chief Statistician show that during the period 1 April to 30 September 2018, Local Authorities in Scotland made 100,635 awards under the Discretionary Housing Payment (DHP) Scheme, with a total value of £56.9 million and an average award of £565.

Local Authorities received 87,895 applications from 1 April to 30 September 2018. Each application – sometimes made in the previous financial year - can have multiple decisions attached to it. As a result, local authorities processed 104,080 determinations over the year.

These figures are likely to include a sizeable number of cases affected by the Removal of the Spare Room Subsidy (RSRS) (the “bedroom tax”), where Local Authorities have continued to make up the shortfall in tenants’ weekly rent through the use of DHPs. The Scottish Government is committed to reimbursing Local Authorities for the impact of the RSRS.

Background 

The full statistical publication is available at:

https://www2.gov.scot/Topics/Statistics/Browse/Social-Welfare/dhp

This publication contains information on the number of applications for DHPs, determinations, awards and the total value of awards spent or committed in each Local Authority. Local Authorities were asked to provide monthly figures on the number of applications, determinations and awards, and the total value of awards spent or committed through to the end of the financial year. Committed spend occurs, for example, if a Local Authority decides to award funds for the whole of 2018/19, but this may be paid out in instalments throughout the year rather than in one lump sum.

DHPs are reserved to the Scottish Government. DHPs are administered in Scotland by the 32 Scottish Local Authorities and may be awarded when a Local Authority considers that a housing benefit claimant requires further financial assistance towards housing costs.

DHPs can be used to provide support to claimants affected by some of the key welfare reforms, including the introduction of benefit cap, the removal of the “bedroom tax” (RSRS) and reductions in Local Housing Allowance.

Official statistics are produced by professionally independent statistical staff – more information on the standards of official statistics in Scotland can be accessed at: http://www.gov.scot/Topics/Statistics/About

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