Over £62 million in additional benefits sees £21 million boost for pensioners
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Over £62 million in additional benefits has been generated in 2023/24 by a Department for Communities service which helps people access entitlements they have not been claiming.
Communities Minister Gordon Lyons welcomed the annual Make the Call Wraparound Service results and highlighted an additional benefit uptake of £21.3 million by pensioners.
The results also showed that customers were better off by £99.36 per person on average per week, up from £90.39 on the 2022/23 figure.
The overall £62.1 million figure for additional benefits increased by £7.2 million from the previous year.
Minister Lyons said:
“At a time when cost-of-living issues continue to affect some of the most vulnerable people in our society, I am delighted to announce over £62 million worth of additional financial support for those who have ‘made the call’ and who are now, on average, almost £100 a week better off.
“I am particularly pleased to see additional benefits of over £6.6 million in Pension Credit and £14.7 million in Attendance Allowance to those of pension age.
“Pension Credit, in particular, can provide access to a range of other supports and benefits which can be a lifeline for our older generations.
“I would encourage anyone who thinks they may have a benefit entitlement to avail of this free and confidential service. I want to ensure that all available support and entitlements go directly to those who most need them.”
Since 2005, almost £471 million in additional annual benefits has been generated for people across Northern Ireland, many of whom are vulnerable through age, disability, illness, or adverse circumstances.
The Make the Call Wraparound Service works in conjunction with a range of partner organisations such as the Housing Executive, Housing Rights, Dementia NI and Carers NI.
As well as supporting people in accessing benefits, the Make the Call service can direct people to additional supports including: blue badges for car parking or free bus passes; access to local groups to help maintain community connections and social independence; help with health costs; home safety checks; and assistance with reducing energy costs.
To 'Make the Call' you can phone 0800 232 1271
text ADVICE to 079 8440 5248
Visit nidirect.gov.uk/makethecall or email makethecall@dfcni.gov.uk
Notes to editors:
- Photo captions: Make the Call event pic 1 - Communities Minister Gordon Lyons attends a Make the Call outreach event in Carrickfergus Library to announce the Make the Call annual results for 2023/24. Pictured with Department for Communities’ Make the Call outreach officer Julie Taylor. Make the Call event pic 2 - Communities Minister Gordon Lyons attends a Make the Call outreach event in Carrickfergus Library to announce the Make the Call annual results for 2023/24. Pictured with Department for Communities’ Make the Call outreach officers Julie Taylor (right) and Angela Whyte.
- The number of people benefiting after Making the Call was 12,025. This represents an increase of 325 on the previous year.
- Through engagement with the MtC Wraparound Service, 1,634 people were supported in successfully accessing Pension Credit, resulting in an additional £6.6 million of annualised benefit being generated.
- Additionally, 3,121 people of pension age were supported in claiming Attendance Allowance with an additional £14.7m of annualised benefit being generated.
- The return-on-investment ratio from the Make the Call Wraparound Service for the year is £1: £22.
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