New Grant available for those in self-isolation

Alister Meek • 21 October 2020

Applications for the Self-Isolation Support Grant have opened for low income workers who are asked to self-isolate and would lose income if they needed to isolate.


The £500 grant will help those who have been asked by Test and Protect to isolate, following testing positive for coronavirus (COVID-19) or having been in close contact with someone who has tested positive.


These payments are designed to help people self-isolate for the required period to stop the spread of the virus, but who would face financial hardship due to being asked to self-isolate and will be targeted at those in receipt of Universal Credit or legacy benefits who are employed or self-employed.


People can apply for the Grant by contacting their local authority. People will be informed on how to apply for the Self-Isolation Support Grant after they have been contacted by Test and Protect and asked to self-isolate through a follow up call from their local authority. People may make an application of their own accord prior to the follow-up call from their local authority. Payments are available to eligible people who were told to self-isolate from 28 September onwards.


The Self-Isolation Support Grant does not cover people who are quarantining after returning to the UK from abroad, unless they have tested positive for coronavirus or have been told to stay at home and self-isolate by the Test and Protect Service.


Grants can be received more than once if people are asked to self-isolate on more than one occasion, as long as these do not overlap.


In the meantime If you require further information on the above, or if you need any other advice regarding benefits, housing or debt you can contact CHAP through our live chat service, which is available from 10am to 6pm Mondays and Wednesdays and 10am to 3pm on Fridays at www.chap.org.uk or you can contact us via phone on 030 0002 0002.

by John Edgar 7 January 2026
CHAP is very pleased to announce an exciting partnership with Morgan Sindall Construction that aims to equip secondary school pupils with the financial skills needed to prepare them for life beyond the classroom and into adulthood. Established in 2005, CHAP’s education department has long played a vital role in raising awareness of the realities of homelessness, challenging stereotypes, and highlighting the responsibilities and costs related to independent living to S4 pupils across North Ayrshire. In 2015, this work expanded to include financial education workshops, supporting young people to better understand budgeting, credit rating, saving, and wider money management. Thanks to funding from The Robertson Trust, another milestone was reached earlier in 2025 by extending Life Skills and financial education sessions into S1 - S3 classrooms, giving younger pupils the opportunity to develop good financial habits early and strengthen their money confidence. Morgan Sindall Construction delivers a wide range of major construction projects across the UK including primary and secondary schools, colleges and universities. As part of the Morgan Sindall Group, they are committed to making a positive difference within the communities they work in as part of their responsible business plan. One such project is the new Dumfries High School that is currently under construction and scheduled to open in late Spring 2026. To complement and support their investment in apprenticeships and the young workforce, Morgan Sindall Construction has funded CHAP to engage with pupils at the existing Dumfries High School, St Joseph’s College, North West Community Campus, and Dumfries Academy to deliver a comprehensive programme of financial literacy sessions. These interactive sessions cover essential money skills including budgeting, saving, understanding credit, and the real-life cost of everyday living. Feedback from both staff and pupils has been extremely positive, with CHAP already seeing strong engagement and enthusiasm from the young people taking part. Robin Ballantyne, Senior Education Officer at CHAP, said: “We’re delighted to be working alongside Morgan Sindall Construction on this important initiative. Giving young people the tools and confidence to manage their money is vital, particularly as they prepare for life beyond school. This partnership allows us to reach new communities and build long-term impact while Morgan Sindall delivers transformational educational facilities across the region.” Elizabeth Halliday, Head of Responsible Business (Scotland) at Morgan Sindall Construction said: “Creating long-term value for communities goes hand in hand with the schools we build. Partnering with CHAP helps us strengthen our social value commitments by offering young people meaningful skills that will support them into adulthood and the workplace.” This partnership reflects a shared ambition to improve outcomes for people living in the communities served by both parties. By working together, CHAP and Morgan Sindall Construction are laying the foundations for long-term support for young people to gain confidence in their financial and everyday life skills. For more information about Morgan Sindall Construction, please visit: www.morgansindallconstruction.com
by John Edgar 15 December 2025
November 27th marked a proud and memorable milestone for CHAP as we celebrated our 25th anniversary with a special event at the Scottish Parliament. Our event, entitled 'Transforming Lives - resilience & equity for all', was hosted at Holyrood and provided a unique opportunity to celebrate and reflect on a quarter-century of providing free, independent advice and support to individuals and families in need across Ayrshire. The event brought together partners, funders, MSPs, staff and trustees, creating valuable space for meaningful conversations about the ongoing challenges faced by those experiencing housing, debt and financial insecurity. Throughout the afternoon, guests took the time to speak with our team, learn more about our services and share ideas on how we can continue working together to support communities and prevent people from reaching crisis point. The event was sponsored by Kenneth Gibson MSP, whose ongoing support for CHAP has been invaluable. Kenneth welcomed guests and helped create an open, positive atmosphere that encouraged discussion and connection, reinforcing the importance of partnership working in addressing complex social issues affecting our communities. We were delighted to be joined by Màiri McAllan MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Housing, who kindly said a few words recognising CHAP’s achievements, professionalism and the breadth of services we provide. Her comments highlighted the importance of early intervention and acknowledged how closely our work aligns with the Scottish Government’s priorities to tackle the housing crisis, reduce poverty and improve outcomes for families across Scotland. Hearing this recognition at a national level was both encouraging and affirming for our team. We would like to extend our sincere thanks to Kenneth Gibson MSP and Màiri McAllan MSP, as well as all our partners and funders who took the time to join us and celebrate this important milestone. Your engagement, support and shared commitment to help tackle inequality and financial exclusion mean a great deal to our charity. We are also extremely grateful to the businesses who generously sponsored key elements of the event: TES-AMM (Europe) Ltd for the catering, Branding Hub Ayr for providing printed materials, and Stagecoach West Scotland for supplying a complimentary coach and driver to transport our staff and guests from Ardrossan to Edinburgh and back safely and in comfort. The event was a privilege and a real highlight in CHAP’s 25-year history and a reminder of the strength of the partnerships that make our work possible. As we look ahead, we remain committed to growing, adapting, and continuing to support as many individuals and families as we can - and we look forward to the next exciting chapter of our journey. A video of highlights from the event can be viewed on our YouTube channel here .
by John Edgar 24 November 2025
CHAP is pleased to announce that, thanks to funding from the East Ayrshire Anti-Poverty & Inequalities Fund, it has been able to establish a network of outreach services in East Ayrshire. In addition to our current outreach based at CentreStage in Kilmarnock, we have now expanded our support service to cover the Cumnock, Dalmellington and Newmilns areas. To ensure our services remain accessible and shaped by local residents, we ran an online consultation - with the results allowing us to identify the locations where residents are most likely to face barriers when accessing support. We have been fortunate in partnering with local organisations who are able to provide a safe space for our advisers to meet clients in need of a helping hand with housing issues, benefit entitlements and managing debt. The location details and dates for the expanded outreach service is provided below: Cumnock - Yipworld, 19 Barrhill Road, Cumnock KA18 1PG Starting from Wed 19th November, then the third Wed of each month (excl. December) Dalmellington - The Zone Initiative, 10 Main High Street, Dalmellington KA6 7QN Starting from Wed 3rd December, then the first Wed of each month (excl. January) Newmilns - Commando Factory Gym, 14 Stoneygate Road, Newmilns KA16 9AL Starting from Wed 26th November, then the fourth Wed of each month (excl. December) All CHAP services are free, independent, and confidential. Please note that these are not drop-in services - all appointments must be booked in advance by calling Freephone 030 0002 0002 .
by John Edgar 10 November 2025
This November marks a very special milestone for CHAP as we celebrate our 25th anniversary. Reaching a quarter of a century is no small achievement, and we’re incredibly proud to have supported thousands of people across Ayrshire since 2000. Over the years, CHAP has grown from a small local advice project into a well-established and trusted charity providing free, independent and confidential advice on housing, debt, welfare rights. We’ve developed strong partnerships, expanded our services, and adapted to meet the changing needs of our communities. From helping individuals facing homelessness to delivering financial education in schools and supporting homeowners at risk of repossession through the AHAP service , our commitment has always been the same - to help people find stability, security, and confidence in difficult times. We’ve achieved so much along the way and worked alongside national and local partners to tackle poverty and promote financial wellbeing. Each step has been driven by our belief that everyone deserves a fair chance at a better quality of life, and our commitment remains to empower individuals and families to thrive. None of this would have been possible without the dedication and compassion of our team. To our incredible staff, board of trustees, volunteers, partners, funders and donors - thank you. Your continued support, passion, and belief in our mission have contributed to making CHAP what it is today. Of course, the landscape for third sector organisations remains uncertain. Many charities have not been as fortunate in reaching such a significant milestone. Funding is increasingly competitive, while the need for our services continues to grow as more households face financial strain and insecurity due to the current cost of living crisis and lack of affordable housing. Despite these challenges, we remain determined to continue delivering vital support to those who need it most, while working to secure our long-term sustainability. It’s been a challenging, but always rewarding, journey. As we celebrate 25 years of helping our community, we’re also looking ahead with optimism and determination - ready to face new challenges, strengthen key partnerships, and continue making a difference for the next 25 years and beyond.
by John Edgar 27 October 2025
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 oes.ovoenergy.com 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. Call us on Freephone 030 0002 0002

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by John Edgar 7 January 2026
CHAP is very pleased to announce an exciting partnership with Morgan Sindall Construction that aims to equip secondary school pupils with the financial skills needed to prepare them for life beyond the classroom and into adulthood. Established in 2005, CHAP’s education department has long played a vital role in raising awareness of the realities of homelessness, challenging stereotypes, and highlighting the responsibilities and costs related to independent living to S4 pupils across North Ayrshire. In 2015, this work expanded to include financial education workshops, supporting young people to better understand budgeting, credit rating, saving, and wider money management. Thanks to funding from The Robertson Trust, another milestone was reached earlier in 2025 by extending Life Skills and financial education sessions into S1 - S3 classrooms, giving younger pupils the opportunity to develop good financial habits early and strengthen their money confidence. Morgan Sindall Construction delivers a wide range of major construction projects across the UK including primary and secondary schools, colleges and universities. As part of the Morgan Sindall Group, they are committed to making a positive difference within the communities they work in as part of their responsible business plan. One such project is the new Dumfries High School that is currently under construction and scheduled to open in late Spring 2026. To complement and support their investment in apprenticeships and the young workforce, Morgan Sindall Construction has funded CHAP to engage with pupils at the existing Dumfries High School, St Joseph’s College, North West Community Campus, and Dumfries Academy to deliver a comprehensive programme of financial literacy sessions. These interactive sessions cover essential money skills including budgeting, saving, understanding credit, and the real-life cost of everyday living. Feedback from both staff and pupils has been extremely positive, with CHAP already seeing strong engagement and enthusiasm from the young people taking part. Robin Ballantyne, Senior Education Officer at CHAP, said: “We’re delighted to be working alongside Morgan Sindall Construction on this important initiative. Giving young people the tools and confidence to manage their money is vital, particularly as they prepare for life beyond school. This partnership allows us to reach new communities and build long-term impact while Morgan Sindall delivers transformational educational facilities across the region.” Elizabeth Halliday, Head of Responsible Business (Scotland) at Morgan Sindall Construction said: “Creating long-term value for communities goes hand in hand with the schools we build. Partnering with CHAP helps us strengthen our social value commitments by offering young people meaningful skills that will support them into adulthood and the workplace.” This partnership reflects a shared ambition to improve outcomes for people living in the communities served by both parties. By working together, CHAP and Morgan Sindall Construction are laying the foundations for long-term support for young people to gain confidence in their financial and everyday life skills. For more information about Morgan Sindall Construction, please visit: www.morgansindallconstruction.com
by John Edgar 15 December 2025
November 27th marked a proud and memorable milestone for CHAP as we celebrated our 25th anniversary with a special event at the Scottish Parliament. Our event, entitled 'Transforming Lives - resilience & equity for all', was hosted at Holyrood and provided a unique opportunity to celebrate and reflect on a quarter-century of providing free, independent advice and support to individuals and families in need across Ayrshire. The event brought together partners, funders, MSPs, staff and trustees, creating valuable space for meaningful conversations about the ongoing challenges faced by those experiencing housing, debt and financial insecurity. Throughout the afternoon, guests took the time to speak with our team, learn more about our services and share ideas on how we can continue working together to support communities and prevent people from reaching crisis point. The event was sponsored by Kenneth Gibson MSP, whose ongoing support for CHAP has been invaluable. Kenneth welcomed guests and helped create an open, positive atmosphere that encouraged discussion and connection, reinforcing the importance of partnership working in addressing complex social issues affecting our communities. We were delighted to be joined by Màiri McAllan MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Housing, who kindly said a few words recognising CHAP’s achievements, professionalism and the breadth of services we provide. Her comments highlighted the importance of early intervention and acknowledged how closely our work aligns with the Scottish Government’s priorities to tackle the housing crisis, reduce poverty and improve outcomes for families across Scotland. Hearing this recognition at a national level was both encouraging and affirming for our team. We would like to extend our sincere thanks to Kenneth Gibson MSP and Màiri McAllan MSP, as well as all our partners and funders who took the time to join us and celebrate this important milestone. Your engagement, support and shared commitment to help tackle inequality and financial exclusion mean a great deal to our charity. We are also extremely grateful to the businesses who generously sponsored key elements of the event: TES-AMM (Europe) Ltd for the catering, Branding Hub Ayr for providing printed materials, and Stagecoach West Scotland for supplying a complimentary coach and driver to transport our staff and guests from Ardrossan to Edinburgh and back safely and in comfort. The event was a privilege and a real highlight in CHAP’s 25-year history and a reminder of the strength of the partnerships that make our work possible. As we look ahead, we remain committed to growing, adapting, and continuing to support as many individuals and families as we can - and we look forward to the next exciting chapter of our journey. A video of highlights from the event can be viewed on our YouTube channel here .
by John Edgar 24 November 2025
CHAP is pleased to announce that, thanks to funding from the East Ayrshire Anti-Poverty & Inequalities Fund, it has been able to establish a network of outreach services in East Ayrshire. In addition to our current outreach based at CentreStage in Kilmarnock, we have now expanded our support service to cover the Cumnock, Dalmellington and Newmilns areas. To ensure our services remain accessible and shaped by local residents, we ran an online consultation - with the results allowing us to identify the locations where residents are most likely to face barriers when accessing support. We have been fortunate in partnering with local organisations who are able to provide a safe space for our advisers to meet clients in need of a helping hand with housing issues, benefit entitlements and managing debt. The location details and dates for the expanded outreach service is provided below: Cumnock - Yipworld, 19 Barrhill Road, Cumnock KA18 1PG Starting from Wed 19th November, then the third Wed of each month (excl. December) Dalmellington - The Zone Initiative, 10 Main High Street, Dalmellington KA6 7QN Starting from Wed 3rd December, then the first Wed of each month (excl. January) Newmilns - Commando Factory Gym, 14 Stoneygate Road, Newmilns KA16 9AL Starting from Wed 26th November, then the fourth Wed of each month (excl. December) All CHAP services are free, independent, and confidential. Please note that these are not drop-in services - all appointments must be booked in advance by calling Freephone 030 0002 0002 .