The newsletter of Govanhill Housing Association for tenants and factored owners in Merrylee. Cuts to benefits know your rights

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MERRYLEE NEWSLETTER The newsletter of Govanhill Housing Association for tenants and factored owners in Merrylee Summer 2017 Cuts to benefits know your rights Further changes are being made to the benefits system and Association tenants are urged to get in touch to find out their rights. The most significant forthcoming changes are to Universal Credit, with restrictions on: 18-21 year olds accessing housing costs for help with rent from September next year; and, single tenants under the age of 35 receiving help with their housing costs from April 2019. A reduced level of the benefit cap took effect in January. Universal Credit will be rolled out fully in the Glasgow area covering Merrylee in autumn 2018. It will replace income support, incomebased jobseeker s allowance, income-related employment and support allowance, tax credits and housing benefit. See inside for a four-page pullout with more information on changes to the benefit system, pages 3 to 6. Magic Merrylee Owl Magic and the Tommy Tricks magic show are among the attractions at this year s Merrylee Open Day. A competition to identify resident group members and Association staff from old photos will also be held. There will be lots of opportunities to win prizes, drink tea, meet neighbours and friends, and help raise funds for the residents group. The open day will take place on Saturday 9 September in Merrylee Primary School from 1pm to 3.30pm. Admission is free and open to all! Owl Magic at last year s Merrylee Open Day Give your feedback on the Merrylee Newsletter to Jennifer on 0141 636 3668 or at jferguson@govanhillha.org. You can read the Govanhill Newsletter at www.govanhillha.org Govanhill Housing Association Summer 2017 1

New allocations policy due to go live The Association s new allocations policy to provide those most in need with quality, affordable housing is due to be implemented this summer. The policy, which was developed after consulting widely with tenants and applicants, takes account of a wide range of housing needs, allowing the Association to make best use of the limited number of properties that come up for allocation. In accordance with legislation, allocations will be made across three groups: existing tenants wishing to transfer to alternative accommodation; general waiting list applicants; and homeless people who are referred to us by Glasgow City Council. The policy will award applicants a number of points based on the various elements of their housing need, rather than the current banding system. The intention is to make allocations as fair as possible and provide a system that is easily understood by applicants. The Association is beginning the process of assessing applicants against the new policy. This may take some time as there are around 1,000 applications on the housing list. If you have a transfer application with the Association, you will receive a letter advising of your points award in line with the new policy. If you have any queries when you receive that letter you can make an appointment at our Allocations Surgery, which runs daily at our Samaritan House office. If you have recently been sent an application form but have not yet completed and returned it, please do this as soon as possible. Building on tenants conference success The Association is planning to hold a second tenants conference following the success of last year s event. The conference, which is expected to take place in October, will provide tenants with an update on the Association s performance and how it has responded to feedback from last year. The Association aims to make the event as inclusive as possible, but places will be limited due to space restrictions, so anyone interested is advised to book early. Booking forms will be available in our autumn newsletter. If oversubscribed, the Association could consider organising a further event. 2 For further information, or if you have ideas about topics for discussion, contact Tenant Participation Worker Jennifer Ferguson on 0141 636 3668. Govanhill Housing Association Summer 2017

BENEFIT CUTS: A GUIDE FOR TENANTS Govanhill Housing Association Summer 2017 3

BENEFIT CUTS: A GUIDE FOR TENANTS Tenants urged to get advice over welfare changes The most significant changes to the welfare system relate to the benefit cap and Universal Credit. Universal Credit restrictions for 18-21 year olds There are a significant number of exemption categories and, if a tenant meets any, the restriction will not apply. Also, the Scottish Government plans to introduce funding for those 18-21 year olds who are unable to meet any of the exemption criteria. Universal Credit restrictions for single tenants under the age of 35 Referred to as the shared accommodation rate, this will result in tenants not being paid the full amount through Universal Credit to cover the cost of their rent. This restriction currently only applies in the private rented sector but over the next couple of years it will begin to affect tenants in the social rented sector, such as those who have a tenancy with a housing association or local authority. Benefit cap The cap limits the amount of housing benefit paid to those of working age who have a weekly income from benefits above a specified level. The Association s Welfare Rights Team has contacted affected tenants to discuss whether they could be exempt from the cap. Tenants have also been given help with applications for discretionary housing payments, to ease hardship caused by this change to date the results have been very positive. Given the complexity of these changes, and the exemptions that can apply, it is important that any tenants who may be affected contact the Association s Welfare Rights Team for advice. Case study Before becoming an Association tenant, a single parent with two young children, aged nine and two, lived in substandard private rented accommodation. The woman, originally from Romania, worked 16 hours a week for a company that paid cash in hand and would not provide an employment contract or payslips. She struggled to claim benefits because of the lack of an employment paper trail but was given help to apply for housing with the Association and subsequently became a tenant. Unfortunately, she then lost her job and issues arose around her right to reside and access means-tested benefits, leading to substantial rent arrears. Help and support from the Association s Rent Advice Team led to housing benefit being restored and agreement on a payment arrangement for arrears. The tenant subsequently found work with a local organisation in Govanhill and was supported to apply for in-work benefits and a reduction in housing benefit/council tax. 4 Govanhill Housing Association Summer 2017

BENEFIT CUTS: CUTS: A GUIDE A GUIDE FOR FOR TENANTS Cuts to benefits and tax credits for tenants Families with two children who rely on in-work or out-of-work benefits are, on average, almost 50 a week worse off in real terms than they were in 2014, it is estimated. Due to the many changes that have been introduced over the past three years it is vital that anyone who may be affected seeks welfare rights advice, such as that provided by the Association. A number of cuts to benefits and tax credits were introduced in April for those in and out of work. As a result of those changes alone, couples in Scotland will lose an average of more than 1,400 a year, and lone parents around 1,800. The changes include: Less support for newly-widowed parents under reforms to bereavement benefits, with 75% worse off in cash terms. Limiting of entitlement to tax credits, housing benefit and Universal Credit to a maximum of two children any third or further child born after 6 April will not be included when assessing entitlement to these benefits, though there are exceptions to this twochildren rule. Many new claimants who are unable to work will no longer receive an additional amount due to being unfit for work instead they will be paid at the same rate as a jobseeker. Under Universal Credit, lone parents and main carers will be expected to prepare for work when their youngest child turns two and to look for a full-time job when their youngest child is three years old. Universal Credit is being rolled out nationally by area. Along with many other changes taking place, this will affect claimants in Merrylee and Govanhill from September 2018. Tenants affected by any of these changes, or who need further information, should contact our Welfare Rights Team for advice. The Association will keep tenants informed about future planned changes to the benefit system. Case study In receipt of a number of benefits and supports, the middle-aged couple with three children took advice from the Association when they found that the income they received exceeded the benefit cap level. That meant that anything the couple received over 384.62 a week would be taken from their housing benefit or Universal Credit. With the weekly reduction of 78.84 in their housing benefit causing the family stress and anxiety, they approached the Association. Tenants for almost 15 years, and originally from the area, they were helped by the Rent Advice and Welfare Rights Teams to apply to Glasgow City Council for a discretionary housing payment (DHP). Although initially awarded at the full amount, it was later reduced due to constraints on the DHP budget. Due to the tenants ongoing health conditions, an application has been made for a disability benefit (personal independence payment). If successful, it will exempt the tenants from the benefit cap and return their housing benefit to the full amount due. Govanhill Housing Association Summer 2017 5

BENEFIT CUTS: A GUIDE FOR TENANTS Housing benefit overpayments advice for tenants Tenants are advised to notify Glasgow City Council of any change in income as soon as possible to avoid receiving housing benefit overpayments that must later be paid back. Under a new system called Real Time Information, HM Revenue and Customs sends local authorities details of any changes in the earnings of tenants in work who receive housing benefit. However, the notification is often sent some time after the change in income has taken place. If the income has increased, this can lead to housing benefit overpayments. As it is the responsibility of the person receiving housing benefit to notify the council of an increase in income, the local authority will then attempt to recover the overpayment, which can lead to financial hardship. To avoid this, the council s housing benefit section should be advised of any change in a tenant s income. The Association s Rent Advice Team can help tenants notify the housing benefit section. Welfare Rights Team Paul McCormack (Welfare Rights Officer) 0141 636 3651 David Kelly (Welfare Rights Officer) 0141 433 2154 Julie Brooks (Welfare Rights Assistant) 0141 636 3686 Shamim Ahmad (Welfare Rights Assistant) 0141 636 3627 Rent Advice Team Gordon Black (Senior Housing Officer) 0141 636 3624 Sandra Murray (Housing Officer) 0141 433 2141 Avril White (Housing Officer) 0141 636 3662 Judith Rennie (Housing Officer) 0141 636 3653 Lesley McSkimming (Housing Assistant) 0141 636 3647 Loraine Jennings (Housing Assistant) 0141 636 3672 6 Govanhill Housing Association Summer 2017

New youth bursary scheme for Merrylee A new bursary scheme is to be introduced to help a young person from Merrylee to go to college or university. The scheme is being organised by Merrylee Residents and Tenants Organisation (MRTO) and will be launched as part of the Merrylee Open Day celebrations in September. This bursary will offer a one-off sum of 100 to a local person who is accessing higher education, to support them in reaching their educational aspirations. In return, the successful applicant will be asked to meet a member of MRTO to hear about the range of ways to get involved in the area. Applicants must be over 16, resident in Merrylee (bounded by Merrylee Road, Friarton Road, Elrig Road and Newlands Road) and have been accepted to go into higher education, for example, to study a degree at college or university. The closing date is 4 August. For details of other eligibility criteria, information needed to support the application and an application form, go to the Merrylee Housing Office, 53 Ashmore Road, or email mrandto@gmail.com. Merrylee competitions - open for nominations The Merrylee good neighbour and garden awards are open for nominations. The garden competition has two categories: front gardens (house, flat or tenement), and tenement verandas. The deadline for nominations is 13 July. Any adult or child living in Merrylee who deserves recognition for their helpfulness and kindness can be nominated as a good neighbour. You can nominate more than one person. The deadline is 4 August. Nomination forms for both awards are on the back page of this newsletter and are also available from the Association s Merrylee Housing Office, 53 Ashmore Road. Prizes will be presented at the Merrylee Open Day on 9 September. MEET THE MERRYLEE TENANTS The Association carried out a meet-the-tenants exercise in Merrylee to find out more about issues of concern and encourage resident participation in the community. Tenant Participation Worker Jennifer Ferguson visited almost a third of Merrylee tenants (46) in March. Of those, 24 expressed an interest in getting involved with the Association, such as through one-off consultations, and six were keen to find out more about the residents group. Issues raised during the exercise included dog fouling, parking and traffic, the importance of community spirit and bin collections. Govanhill Housing Association Summer 2017 7

When you have finished with this magazine please recycle it. Merrylee Garden Awards 2017 - nomination form (Please use CAPITAL LETTERS) Your name Your address Self-nomination? Yes No Are they aware that you are making a nomination? Yes No Don t know Tel. number Who would you like to nominate? Which category would you like to nominate them for?: Front Garden Tenement Veranda Please provide their name and address below, and their telephone number if you can: Your signature Date CLOSING DATE: THURSDAY 13 JULY! Merrylee Good Neighbour Award 2017 - nomination form (Please use CAPITAL LETTERS) Your name Your address Please provide their name and address below, and their telephone number if you can: Tel. number Who would you like to nominate? Are they aware that you are making a nomination? Yes No Don t know Your signature Please return to Govanhill Housing Association, Merrylee Housing Office, 53 Ashmore Road, Glasgow G43 2LS Date CLOSING DATE: FRIDAY 4 AUGUST 2017 Please Contact Us At: Govanhill Housing Association Merrylee office: 53 Ashmore Road, Glasgow G43 2LS. Phone: 0141 633 0784 Fax: 0141 637 8765 Main office: Samaritan House, 79 Coplaw St, Glasgow G42 7JG. Phone: 0141 636 3636 Fax: 0141 636 3685 Web: www.govanhillha.org Email: checkin@govanhillha.org Govanhill Housing Association is a Registered Charity No. SC010307