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The cookie is used in context with the local-storage function in the browser. Used to distribute traffic to the website on several servers in order to optimise response times. Preserves users states across page requests. This cookie is used to remember display settings for colour contrast and font sizes set by the user in the accessibility options panel. Used to hold the selections you make as to which cookies you allow from the site. If you can’t provide this, we may refuse it. We will ask you for evidence to support your application.evidence that you've recently made a claim for Universal Credit.your most recent 2 months bank statements for all accounts you hold.If you do not provide the evidence that we ask for, your application may be refused. If you do not submit it with your application, we'll contact you by email, telephone or letter, to ask for it. In order to consider your application for help, we'll require supporting evidence. Southwark Emergency Support telephone number: 020 7525 2434 ( find out about call charges). If you provide false or incomplete information, you may be prosecuted. We’ll also refer you elsewhere if we think that a claim to another scheme or fund would be more appropriate, such as schemes run by Jobcentre Plus. We’ll refer you to other local support and advice services if we think it'll help you. In some cases, we may refer you to these services rather than make an award under SESS. SESS is a discretionary scheme with limited funding so we can only help those with the greatest need. We will ask you for evidence to support your application. Learn more about how we use your data - read our privacy notice If you’re successful, we’ll let you know how your award will be made and what to do next. We’ll let you know our decision by email. We’ll make a decision on whether to award your application based on your eligibility, and your reasons for applying. You can submit your application at any time and we’ll assess it in office hours as soon as possible. Employment Support Allowance (income based).Universal Credit including the personal allowance element.have been living in Southwark for at least 3 months.have had your income severely affected by the COVID-19 crisis, or.are moving back into the community after spending time in a place such as a care home or hospital.are at risk of having to move out of your home and community and go into care, or.are facing a crisis, emergency or disaster.We normally provide goods or services rather than cash. For example, you might qualify for a food gift card or help with your energy bills. This scheme is discretionary with limited funding available so in most instances, we'll only consider applications made by the main householder. you've applied for Universal Credit and haven't received your first payment.you're on a zero hours contract, or have lost your job, and are now without work.
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If you've had a sudden loss or reduction to your income and can’t meet your household’s basic needs, you can now apply for support if: We're making temporary changes to the scheme so those affected by COVID-19 (coronavirus) can get urgent support. Southwark Emergency Support Scheme (SESS) can help if you're a Southwark resident who is facing a crisis, emergency or disaster and needs help.