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The UK’s new £1B Crisis and Resilience Fund, starting April 2026, won’t reduce Universal Credit and will help vulnerable households.
The Department for Work and Pensions confirmed that funds from the new Crisis and Resilience Fund, launching in April 2026, will not reduce Universal Credit payments.
The £1 billion grant, replacing the Household Support Fund, will be treated as local welfare support and disregarded as capital when calculating benefits.
Unspent funds after 12 months will be counted under standard rules.
The program aims to help vulnerable households avoid financial crises, with around 12.5 million UK residents having no emergency savings.
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El nuevo Fondo de Crisis y Resiliencia del Reino Unido de 1.000 millones de libras esterlinas, a partir de abril de 2026, no reducirá el Crédito Universal y ayudará a los hogares vulnerables.