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Reviewing the scope of the Derbyshire Discretionary Fund (DDF)

Status: Closed

Opens: 22 January 2024 - Closes: 18 March 2024


What this consultation is about

The Derbyshire Discretionary Fund (DDF) can provide grants or emergency cash payments for Derbyshire residents in urgent need of financial help following a crisis or disaster.

The DDF provides 2 types of payment for people in Derbyshire:

  • emergency cash payments - small payments for when someone has no money for food and heating, for example when their benefits stop or there has been an emergency
  • exceptional pressure grants - awards of household items for people setting up home, for example, after being homeless, coming out of hospital, or after a fire or a flood. Payments can also be made for rent in advance or removal costs

The DDF has been running for 10 years. Before this, people could apply for help through 'Crisis Loans' and 'Community Care Grants' from the Department for Work and Pensions.

Funding for the DDF has remained the same since 2013. The number of applications has increased each year, particularly in the last 2 years. We need to make some changes to the way the DDF works in order to stay in the current budget.

The questionnaire asks for your views on the proposed changes to the way the DDF works and has chance for you to tell us what you think of the current fund.


How to take part

We are carrying out this consultation in the following ways:

  • Questionnaire - Online

Who is the consultation aimed at?

Which part of Derbyshire is this consultation aimed at?
  • All Derbyshire (excluding Derby City)
Generally, who is this consultation aimed at?
  • All

How will we let you know the results?

Feedback about this consultation will be available by the following methods:

  • Our website

Contact details