Discretionary Housing Payment is a extra payment which can help towards housing costs.
A claim for a Discretionary Housing Payment is different to a claim for Housing Benefit.
You should ask your local council how to make a claim. They may accept claims in writing, over the telephone or electronically.
Sometimes it is hard to find the page with this information on the council website. You can type into Google Search the words "(name of council)" + Discretionary Housing Payment. Different councils will have different named schemes, for example, Islington Council has a Resident Support Scheme.
So an example would be a Google search - "Birmingham city council discretionary housing payment" - which would take you directly to that page.
Each local authority will have its own claim form but the following documents will usually be required to support a claim:
There are no rules on backdating. It is up to your local authority whether any award will be backdated and for how long.
You are required to notify your local council of any changes of circumstances which may be relevant to you continuing to receive Discretionary Housing Payments. You will be told about the changes you should report.