Case summaries

Subject Month / Year Outcome
Exceptional circumstances for crisis grants Mr C applied for a crisis grant for food and living expenses as he had no money for food for his family until his next benefit payment September 2018 Not upheld
Exceptional pressure qualifying criterion Ms C applied for a community care grant for a replacement bed and sofa, carpets for her living room, window blinds, clothing and redecorating costs October 2018 Upheld
Inconsistencies/ Reason to doubt Ms C applied for a crisis grant having lost her purse while shopping October 2018 Upheld
Lost money Mr C applied for a crisis grant. He advised that he had lost his wallet containing £200.00 October 2018 Upheld
Priority curtains Mr C, who works for a housing charity, requested an independent review on behalf of his client (Mr A) October 2018 Upheld
Priority hall carpets Ms C made an application for a community care grant for a number of household items October 2018 Upheld
Inconsistencies/ Reason to doubt Ms C applied for a crisis grant in order to obtain food, gas and living expenses October 2018 Not upheld
When applicants incur detriment sourcing items themselves Mr C requested applied for a community care grant for a number of items after securing his own tenancy following a period of homeless October 2018 Not upheld
Ongoing feature of expenditure Ms C applied for a crisis grant for food and living expenses October 2018 Upheld
Priority curtains Ms C applied for a community care grant on behalf of Ms A, who had fled domestic abuse and who had been living in a refuge prior to securing her own tenancy October 2018 Upheld