If you live in rented accommodation, you might qualify for Discretionary Housing Payments

25 June 2025 2 min read

Sefton Council now has almost £1/2 million available to help people living in rented housing across the Borough.

The Council has been allocated £495,361 by the Government for Discretionary Housing Payments (DHPs).

Rent payments, deposits and one-off expenses

DHPs can be used to cover a range of short-term housing costs. These can include rent payments and deposits and one-off expenses. 

Tenants who are on Housing Benefit, or who receive support for their housing through Universal Credit may be able to access DHPs.

Health needs

Disabled people can use DHPs to pay for adaptations to their homes to meet their health needs. And DHPs can be available to registered foster carers who need more than one room for the children they foster. 

Long-term situations with rent or Council Tax are not covered by DHPs.

Find out more

Sefton Council works with local community organisations to publicise DHPs, but tenants in Sefton can also find out more about the payments at www.sefton.gov.uk/DHPs

People can also find out more by emailing Contact@sefton.gov.uk  or calling the Council’s Contact Centre on 0345 140 0845.

The web page explains who can apply for the payments, what they can be used for, how to apply and how payments are made and how to apply. Information about DHPs is also available from One Stop Shops, Advice Centres and through registered social landlords.

You can also use this link to find information on a range of support and services to help with the cost of living

Vital funds

Cllr Christine Howard, Sefton Council’s Cabinet member for Corporate Services, said: “Discretionary Housing Payments can provide vital funds for people to cover short-term expenditure or for one-off work to adapt their homes.

“The Government made over £495,000 available to Sefton Council for DHPs, so I would urge anyone living in rented accommodation in Sefton who thinks they might qualify, to visit www.sefton.gov.uk/DHPs where they can find out more and apply.”

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