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16 May 2025
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Scotland’s Child Winter Heating payment rises to £255.80

The Scottish Government has confirmed an increase to the Child Winter Heating Payment, a one-off financial support aimed at helping disabled children and young people cope with seasonal energy costs. The payment will rise to £255.80 for the 2025/26 winter period, reflecting a 1.7% uplift from the previous rate.

During the previous winter season, 37,000 disabled children and young people in Scotland received £235.70 as part of the Child Winter Heating Payment. This year’s payment reflects a 1.7% increase, equivalent to £20.10, bringing the total to £255.80 per eligible person.

Full details here Scotland’s Child Winter Heating Payment Rises to £255.80 for 2025/26

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