Thousands of households in Northern Ireland will receive their second £300 instalment of the Cost of Living Payment this week. Eligible households will receive a total of £900 from three payments as part of the scheme.
Thousands of households across Northern Ireland will start to receive their second Cost of Living Payments this week.
The £300 Cost of Living Payment will be sent out automatically and directly to recipients, meaning those eligible do not need to apply, contact the Government, or take any action to receive it. "Alongside this, thousands of Work Coaches across the country are helping find work, increase their hours and boost their skills. I encourage anyone who wants to progress their career and strengthen their finances to visit their local Jobcentre to find out what help is available.
To be eligible for the Cost of Living Payment from DWP, you need to have been entitled to a payment for a qualifying benefit between 18 August 2023 and 17 September 2023, or payment for an assessment period, ending between these dates.
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