A major £7.8 million boost will help households struggling most with the cost‑of‑living, stepping in early before rising bills and financial shocks push families into crisis.
The new funding represents a £1.3 million increase on last year’s support package, up 19% from just over £6.5 million in 2025/26, and will help the council step in earlier before rising bills and financial shocks push households into crisis.
Agreed by Cabinet on 9 March, the fund will expand Brent’s preventative approach, helping families stay afloat through early intervention, practical advice and targeted financial support before problems escalate into homelessness or unmanageable debt. It also reflects a wider shift away from short term emergency responses towards longer term, preventative help that tackles the root causes of hardship.
The funding will support households with food, energy and housing costs, while also investing in services that help residents build longer term financial resilience.