Skip to main content
Eastleigh Borough Council
  • Residents
  • Business
  • Council
  1. Home
  2. Residents
  3. Benefits, support and employment
  4. Other forms of support
  5. Tackling the cost of living crisis

Tackling the cost-of-living crisis

Support and advice available in light of rising inflation, energy and fuel

Central Government measures

Financial Graphics

The Government has created a web area to explore options and opportunities, see what support you could be eligible for.

You can also explore Universal Credit, Pension Credit, Child Benefit, Working Tax Credit and Disability Benefit on gov.uk

Help with cost of living


Spotlighted Government support

Energy grants

ECO4 2022-2026 (latest)

Lads Phase 3 (open from May 2022, first-come first-served)

Residents who are on income-related benefits or who have a gross household income of £30,000 a year or less could be eligible for free home improvements worth up to £10,000. Improvements could include solid and cavity wall insulation, loft and underfloor insulation, air source heat pumps and solar panels.

State Pension age and over

Attendance allowance

If you need frequent help with personal care, or someone to supervise you, attendance allowance can help. After application, you may be asked to attend a medical examination to show what help you need.

2022/23 weekly amount: There are two rates, low at £61.85 and high at £92.40.

Pension credit

Help with your living and housing costs if you’re over State Pension age and on a low income.

If you get Pension Credit you can also get other help, such as:

  • Housing Benefit if you rent the property you live in
  • support for mortgage interest if you own the property you live in
  • Council Tax reduction
  • a free TV licence if you’re aged 75 or over
  • help with NHS dental treatment, glasses and transport costs for hospital appointments
  • help with your heating costs.

Parental support

Financial Graphics3

Tax-Free Childcare

You can get up to £500 every 3 months (up to £2,000 a year) for each of your children to help with the costs of childcare. This goes up to £1,000 every 3 months if a child is disabled (up to £4,000 a year).

Are you a new parent or pregnant and on benefits?

If you’re pregnant or have a baby under six months-old, and you or your partner are on certain benefits, you may qualify for a one-off £500 maternity grant. This doesn’t have to be repaid. You may get more if you’re having twins or triplets.

Check if your child qualifies for free school meals and the 'pupil premium'

If you’re on means-tested benefits and on a low income, your child may qualify for free school meals.


County Council support

Hampshire County Council's connect4communities programme have received funding to further support children and their families, and pensioners over the summer months for necessities such as food and fuel

connect4communities information

Borough Council Support

Household Support Fund

August and September: Food Voucher Scheme for vulnerable households and pensioners

June to September: Exceptional Housing Support by referral

Home and housing

Explore Council Tax discounts and exemptions – there are a range of eligibilities that apply and many are unclaimed.

Beyond that is Council Tax Support, Housing Benefit and Discretionary Housing Payment.

Homelessness and housing advice, or support for applying for affordable housing and the Hampshire Home Choice Register.

Local discounts, support avenues and routes

Support for specific groups, people in financial hardship, utility and heating support and other support services and discounts. Learn more


Debt assistance

Financial Graphics2

Explore the National Debt Line for help and support with debt concerns.

Citizens Advice Eastleigh offer free, independent, confidential, and impartial advice to help people navigate and resolve their legal, employment and financial challenges.

Loan Sharks and loans

Always check that a loan will be authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) before entering into one. If you’re not sure, speak to Citizens Advice – they will be able to recommend the best safe loan options available to you.

If you think you have entered a contract with a loan shark (i.e. not authorised by the FCA), you can speak in confidence to the Illegal Money Lending Hotline on 0300 555 2222


Financial education and budgeting

There are plenty of free resources and courses to explore online, which apply to different ages and life stages on The Open University online:

  • Academoney provides covers the basics in an online course in a partnership between the Open University (OU) and Money Saving Expert.
  • Guidance on talking to your children about money
  • The Student Money Manual by The Money Charity and Managing Money for young adults OU course
  • Midlife MOT OU course aimed at 40-60 year-olds
  • The Retirement Made Easy OU course

Get started with the budgeting apps and tools to get a grip on your incomings and outgoings and see what can be cut or reduced. Citizens Advice budgeting advice


Tips and tricks

Financial Graphics5

Energy efficiencies and savings

  • Keeping your home warm
  • Utility bills and heating support
  • How to understand your bill
  • Choosing your tariff
  • Check how much your electrical appliances cost to use
  • Struggling to pay your energy bills

Citizens Advice useful links

    • Struggling to pay your mobile phone, internet or television bill
    • What benefits can I get?
    • Sick or disabled people and carers

Think creatively

Money Saving Expert has an extensive and creative list of money-saving ideas from checking your tax code to retail tips and sharing streaming costs with your neighbour. Start saving


Contact details
  • Eastleigh Borough Council, Eastleigh House, Upper Market Street, Eastleigh, SO50 9YN
  • Telephone: 023 8068 8000
Support links
  • Jobs
  • Newsletter
  • Privacy
  • Cookies
  • Accessibility
  • Feedback
  • Contact
  • Built by Etch

© Copyright 2022 Eastleigh Borough Council