Help with keeping warm this winter
With the nights now drawing in and the temperature dropping, heating your home becomes an increasing worry - especially if you’re on a tight budget or have extra heating needs. At CHAP, we want to help you make the most of the support available and avoid getting into debt because of energy bills. Here’s your guide to what's available to assist you over the winter.
Support from Social Security Scotland
There are three key payments you should know about - and you may already qualify without needing to apply.
- Winter Heating Payment (WHP)
This is a one-off annual payment for households who are on certain low-income benefits (such as Universal Credit, Pension Credit, Income Support or Income based Jobseeker's Allowance) and might have extra heating needs over the winter months. Winter Heating Payment will be paid from December 2025 and will be £59.75.
You don’t always need to apply - if you were already on the qualifying benefits during the qualifying week (3 November to 9 November 2025) you should receive it automatically.
More information: www.mygov.scot/winter-heating-payment - Pension Age Winter Heating Payment (PAWHP)
The benefit replaces the older Winter Fuel Payment and is for people of State Pension age who are in receipt of certain qualifying benefits. If you're eligible, you could get a payment of between £101.70 and £305.10.
Most eligible people get the payment automatically and do not need to apply. You’ll get a letter to confirm your payment, with letters due to be sent from November 2025.
More information:www.mygov.scot/pension-age-winter-heating-payment - Child Winter Heating Payment (CWHP)
This is a one-off yearly payment for families of disabled children or young people who receive certain disability-related benefits, to help with increased heating costs over winter. The payment amount for 2025/26 is £255.80.
You typically don’t need to apply - it’s automatic if you’re eligible.
More information: www.mygov.scot/child-winter-heating-payment
Support from Energy Suppliers
Some energy suppliers are also stepping up to help their customers reduce heating costs and keep homes warm.
OVO Energy and Octopus Energy are both offering free electric blankets to help households facing financial hardship stay warm without the high cost of heating an entire home. Electric blankets are a cost-effective way to keep warm, using just 2-4p per hour to run.
Priority is given to:
- Older people
- Those with mobility issues
- Individuals with health conditions that make them more vulnerable to the cold
Both energy firms require customers to apply directly to be considered.
As part of the process, Octopus Energy may ask you to complete a Paylink budget form to review your household income and spending before confirming your eligibility. They’ve allocated 10,000 blankets, limited to one per household, with most applications reviewed and decided on within a week.
This is a great initiative offering some much-needed warmth and relief for those struggling with heating costs this winter.
Find out more:
octopus.energy/blog/free-electric-blankets-for-our-most-vulnerable
It helps to look after your heating system too - bleeding radiators, servicing your boiler, and covering sources of draughts will all help your home stay warmer at lower cost.
How CHAP can help
If you’re worried about your heating this winter - whether it’s how you’re going to pay the bills, whether you’re warm enough, or whether you’re eligible for all the help available - please get in touch with us. We provide free, independent, confidential advice on benefits, housing, debt and more.
We also have a selection of hats and scarves that were kindly donated by knitwear manufacturer Robert Mackie of Scotland (www.robertmackie.com). These are available to anyone in need - just contact us to request them.
Please stay warm and safe this winter and be assured that support is available if you're struggling.
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030 0002 0002




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