Wheatley helps tenants claim back more than £5m in benefits in just six months

Wheatley Group has helped tenants claim back more than £5 million in benefits they were entitled to in the past six months.

Wheatley helps tenants claim back more than £5m in benefits in just six months

The Group’s 24 welfare benefits advisors have helped more than 3600 tenants of Wheatley Homes Glasgow, Wheatley Homes East, Wheatley Homes South and Loretto Housing, claim back the money since April.

In that time, the Group’s nine fuel advisors also helped 2620 tenants with their energy bills as well as to access more than £120,000 in external funding to help tackle fuel poverty.

Benefits advisors help tenants with claims for Universal Credit and other benefits and can help appeal decisions taken by the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP). Fuel advisors help tenants with energy advice, advocating on tenants’ behalf with their supplier, negotiating debt repayment plans and making sure bills are correct.

Support from advisors is a key part of Wheatley’s ‘Here for You’ campaign. The campaign, which launched in August, brings together the wide range of support services Wheatley offers tenants struggling to make ends meet. It aims to support more than 20,000 tenants during the cost-of-living crisis.

Wheatley Homes South tenant Shona Hall, 44, from Lochside in Dumfries, was full of praise for the way her benefits advisor supported her

Shona said: “It’s a fantastic service, top-notch.

“I work full time as an admin assistant and didn’t realise I was eligible for Universal Credit.

“My benefits advisor Steven helped me with my claim and got it backdated too. I’m now around £45 a week better off.

“He fought my corner, kept in touch, phoned me regularly, checked I was paid properly.

He really lifted a weight off my shoulders.

“If any tenant is struggling, they should contact Wheatley. Advisors really are there to help.”

Since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, Wheatley Group has helped tenants claim £20m in welfare benefits and distributed almost £2.5m in fuel vouchers and top-ups.

Hazel Young, Wheatley Group Director of Housing and Property Management, said: “We’re doing all we can to support our tenants in these difficult times.

“Helping people claim all the benefits and tax credits they’re entitled to is an important part of that

“Welfare benefits are a vital safety net for many people on low incomes and our advisors can help tenants claim everything they’re due. It’s important people don’t miss out.”

Wheatley can also help people apply to the Scottish Welfare Fund, a Scottish Government scheme which provides a safety net for those on low incomes, as well as Discretionary Housing Payments to help people struggling with their rent.

Any Wheatley tenant struggling to make ends meet should contact their housing officer.

Tuesday, October 25, 2022