We all need a little support from time to time. The below resources offer advice and practical help with fuel cost, to manage finances and make savings.
- Simple Energy Advice (opens in new tab)
- Simple ways to lower your energy bills at home (opens in new tab)
- Four cheap ways to save energy at home (opens in new tab) – A practical guide from the BBC
- Citizens Advice: Help to pay your energy bills (opens in new tab)
- Save money on your bills (opens in new tab) - Hertfordshire has become one of the first regions in the UK to partner with the Energy Saving Trust to provide an energy efficiency app to residents and help them make energy savings.
- Help with Cost of Living - Turn2us (opens in new tab) . This site includes a Turn2us Benefits Calculator (opens in new tab) as well as a Turn2us Grants Search (opens in new tab) and other help.
- EDF Energy Customer Support Fund (opens in new tab)
- E.ON Energy Fund (opens in new tab)
- OVO Debt and Energy Assistance (opens in new tab)
- Scottish Power Hardship Fund (opens in new tab)
- Octopus Support Fund (opens in new tab)
- British Gas Energy Trust (opens in new tab)
- Download the Hertfordshire Energy Advice Tool App to see where you can save energy and make savings at home.
Visit our Council Tax Support Page (opens in new tab) for help with council tax discounts, benefits and exemption.
All pensioner households will get a £300 one-off Pensioner Cost of Living Payment in November/December. People will be eligible for this payment if they are over state pension age (aged 66 or above) between 19 – 25 September
Ofcom has warned that millions of households could be missing out on £144 a year (opens in new tab) . Special discounted broadband packages – sometimes known as ‘social tariffs’ – are available to an estimated 4.2 million households getting universal credit for example. However, only 55,000 homes have taken advantage of these discounted rates so far – just 1.2% of those eligible.
Check with the broadband supplier to see what they can offer.
The Household Support Fund helps those in most need with payments towards the rising cost of food, energy, and water bills. It is administered by Hertfordshire County Council and has been extended to September 2023.
For more information please contact HertsHelp (opens in new tab) on 0300 123 4044 or email info@hertshelp.net
If you are in a crisis and require emergency food support please contact one of our three foodbanks for help right now:
For Borehamwood Foodbank (opens in new tab) please call 020 3583 1109.
For Potters Bar Foodbank (opens in new tab) please call 07367789410 / 07310854178.
For The Red Trust Bushey Foodbank (opens in new tab) please call 07485 717257.
For WD6 Food Support (opens in new tab) please call 07868 379039
For advice on Shopping on a budget | Communities 1st (opens in new tab) sign up to Communities 1st free course.
Hertfordshire County Council has agreed that one of the ways they can help residents is to provide supermarket vouchers for families receiving benefit related free school meals during the summer holidays. Schools will contact parents and carers who are already in receipt of free school meals directly.
Check if you're eligible for free school meals (opens in new tab)
Families can choose to use these supermarket vouchers for food and essentials like blankets, bedding and warm clothing.
HAPpy camps
Hertfordshire County Council is funding HAPpy camps this summer to help local families when they need it most. Bookings are now open and schools will have access to your child’s HAPpy Booking Code, if you have not received your code, please contact your school office, or email haf@herts.ac.uk.
For more information, visit Sports in Herts (opens in new tab)
IncomeMax, has produced the Bounce Back Checklist (opens in new tab) that details benefits, grants and organisations that can help, including details of where to get money advice
Money and Pensions Service (MaPS)
MaPS have launched a new find you way forward (opens in new tab) guidance on their MoneyHelper (opens in new tab) website aimed at people who:
- are struggling to keep on top of their bills and payments (opens in new tab)
- have experienced a reduction in income or squeezed budgets (opens in new tab)
- are self-employed (opens in new tab)
- have been or are worried about being made redundant or losing their job (opens in new tab)
For people who are already missing payments on their bills or credit commitments, then free debt advice services are available via their locator tool (opens in new tab)
Based on learning from the Hertsmere Food Poverty Alliance, we've worked with the Independent Food Aid Network (IFAN) to co-produce a ‘Worrying about Money?’ leaflet for the residents of Hertsmere aimed at reducing the need for charitable food aid. These resources have been co-designed to help people experiencing financial insecurity, and anyone supporting them, to easily identify and access local advice providers and ways to access existing entitlements and maximise income. Please view the leaflet here (opens in new tab) .
Local credit unions (opens in new tab) are not-for-profit savings and loans schemes. For an explanation on what credit unions do and how they help individuals, families, and communities, visit HertSavers Credit Union. (opens in new tab)
StepChange is a charity that helps thousands of people overcome debt every week. They provide:
- 60-second debt test (opens in new tab) - answer a few simple questions to find out if you need debt advice, and what your next steps could be
- Debt Remedy tool (opens in new tab) - answer questions about your financial situation to understand what to do next, where to get further support and guidance and how to start to take control of your money
- Guide to the Breathing Space Scheme (opens in new tab) - this is a guide to the government scheme which could help relieve some of the pressure and stress caused by being in debt.
The HRMC page (opens in new tab) brings together the support which sits with them, available to help with the cost of living. It includes help with childcare, tax relief, help with savings, help if you can’t pay for your tax bill and information on the Marriage Allowance.
Citizens Advice (opens in new tab) 0344 4111 444
Online information (opens in new tab) : Information about local CA and (opens in new tab) opening times
If you are struggling, please get in touch with HertsHelp - trained friendly advisors are on hand to offer confidential assistance and can put you in touch with helpful services and support locally - call 0300 123 4044, email info@hertshelp.net or visit www.hertshelp.net