Find out below what support is available to help you and your family get through the cost-of-living crisis.
Let us know if you’re in financial difficulty
We know that many families are going through a tough time and we want to do everything we can to help you and your child. If you’re struggling with your finances, please get in touch to let us know, as there may be things we can suggest which will help.
Contact your local Citizens Advice Bureau or Family Hub
Citizen’s Advice Bureau (CAB)
You don’t have to be a UK citizen to get support from your local CAB, you just need to be
a resident of the local area. The CAB can help you with:
- Getting benefits or organising other financial support
- Accessing support for essential costs (food, bills, rent)
Visit the Citizens Advice website or contact your local branch to book an appointment. Citizens Advice (casort.org) or contact the advice line 0300 330 9073 (Adviceline)
Family Hub
Contact your local Family Hub to get help accessing all the support you might need as a family. Find your local hub here.
Check you’re paying the right amount of tax
Make sure you’re on the right tax code. If you aren’t you might be due a refund. Use the Money Saving Expert’s free tax code calculator to find out.
Claim any benefits you’re entitled to
Use 1 of these benefits calculators to determine whether there are any benefits you could be claiming:
- Turn2us
- Policy in Practice
- Support for migrant families – use this calculator if you are a migrant family, or if you have no recourse to public funds (meaning you’re not entitled to the majority of welfare benefits)
You may be able to get benefits paid early if you need cash urgently – this is known as ‘a short-term benefit advance’. You will need to contact the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) office at [Jobcentre Plus | Oldham Council] that’s dealing with your claim.
Carers and SEND Support
Oldham Cost of Living Household Support Fund.
Oldham Parent Carer Forum and POINT are delighted to be working along side Action Together and Oldham Council with a Cost-of-Living Household Support offer.
We will be supporting families with supermarket food vouchers, and new warm clothing items.
Please contact Oldham Parent Carer Forum for more information using the following contact details:
Or visit Point for further details on the Cost of Living Household Support Fund.
Find out what help you can get with your energy bills and Broadband
Take a look at these resources from the British Gas Energy Trust and the Money Saving Expert for energy and Money Saving Expert for Broadband support.
Check if your child is entitled to free school meals (FSM) and get uniform support
If your child is eligible for FSM you need to get them registered. This will allow them to get a free meal at school, and we’ll get extra funding (known as the pupil premium) to support your child’s learning.
Go to this government website to check if your child is eligible. If they are, or if you’re not sure, you can submit a request with Oldham Council to see if you are eligible for FSM Free school meals | Free school meals | Oldham Council
The Radclyffe School also encourages families to donate uniform back to the school so that we can support other families who may be struggling with uniform costs. Our sizes are limited to what has been donated but we are able to help with most uniform items.
See what other support you can get from your local authority
Local authorities have many schemes that you might be eligible for, including:
- The Holiday Activities and Food Programme – access to food and activities over the school holidays. Note that if your child is eligible for free school meals (see above), they’ll also qualify for this programme
- Help with transport to school
- Help with school uniform costs
Get free or low-cost food
If you’re worried about not having enough food to feed your family, you’re not alone. There are a number of places offering support.
- If you have a child under 4, and meet the eligibility criteria, you may be entitled to healthy start food vouchers
- Oldham Foodbank | Helping Local People in Crisis
- Use food waste apps and websites like Olio (for free food and household items from your local community), Too Good To Go (for low-cost food from local restaurants), or Low Price Foods (food that has passed its best before date, but is still safe to eat)
- Become a member of a community shop. These organisations sell food to their members at a reduced price. Some shops are free to join if you meet certain criteria, and others ask for a small contribution. Find out if there’s one near you by checking these websites: Community Shop, Your Local Pantry, Community Grocery
- Get more tips on free and cheap meals from Which
Free hygiene products
- The Radclyffe School offers free period products to students, these can be requested from the medical room by any student who needs them.
- Food banks may offer free toiletries and sanitary products. Check with your local food bank to see what’s available [Oldham Foodbank | Helping Local People in Crisis]
- Find the cheapest disposable sanitary products on Sanitary Saver
Replace or repair household items at a low cost or for free
Check if you can get broken household goods replaced or repaired by your local community.
- Get free household goods on Freecycle
- Get help with DIY repairs at a Repair Café
Find a warm space to beat the chill
Some community spaces open their doors to provide a safe and warm space for a few hours. Many also offer hot drinks and Wi-Fi.
Find a warm bank here Warm Banks | Warm Banks | Oldham Council
Further information:
Contact StepChange for debt advice
Contact Shelter if you’re having issues related to housing
Contact the Salvation Army for emergency assistance
See if you’re eligible for grants from Turn2us
Single parents can get support from Gingerbread
