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 |
Meeting the need |
Ms C applied for a crisis grant in order to obtain money for food and living expenses |
October 2018 |
Upheld |
Meeting the need |
Mr C applied for a crisis grant for food, living expenses and travel |
October 2018 |
Upheld |
Change of circumstances within 28 days |
Mr C requested an independent review of the council's decision on his crisis grant application |
October 2018 |
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 |