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Discretionary Housing Payment - How do I challenge a Discretionary Housing Payment decision?

Discretionary Housing Payment is a extra payment which can help towards housing costs.

How do I challenge a Discretionary Housing Payment decision?

You can ask your local council to review its decision. You should receive the new decision and any reasons in writing.

There is no right of appeal against a Discretionary Housing Payment decision but occasionally you may be able to apply for a Judicial Review in the High Court. You will need to seek legal advice on this.

If you are unhappy with how your claim was handled, you can make a formal complaint to the council. If you still think your complaint has not been handled correctly, you should contact the local government ombudsman.


 

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