Financial help for Mansfield residents on low incomes who are told to self-isolate

Residents of Mansfield on low incomes who are required to self-isolate could receive financial help thanks to a new government scheme.
The £500 payment is available to some people who are on low incomes and who could lose pay as a result of the new mandatory obligation to stay at home.The £500 payment is available to some people who are on low incomes and who could lose pay as a result of the new mandatory obligation to stay at home.
The £500 payment is available to some people who are on low incomes and who could lose pay as a result of the new mandatory obligation to stay at home.

Mansfield District Council is distributing £500 self-isolation payments (SIP) for people in the district who have been ordered to self-isolate by NHS Test and Trace.

The need to stay at home if told to do so is now a legal requirement and those who fail to do so could face fines of at least £1,000.

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For the most serious breaches of the rules, including preventing others from self-isolating, for example business owners threatening self-isolating staff with redundancy, the fines could be as high as £10,000.

Those ordered to self-isolate by NHS Test and Trace service will be issued with a 'tracker number' and they will need this to claim an SIP.

People self-isolating could be contacted by NHS Test and Trace to ensure they are staying at home and any suspicions of non-compliance could be referred to local authorities and police to investigate further.

The £500 SIP is available to some people who are on low incomes and who cannot work from home and who could lose pay as a result of this new mandatory obligation to stay at home. This can be paid each time a person is asked to self-isolate.

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Councillor Craig Whitby, portfolio holder for corporate and finance at Mansfield District Council, said: "We are pleased to say that we have now got our systems ready to receive claims. We aim to process claims within three days.

"We urge people on low income benefits, who are worried they could lose pay by staying at home to self-isolate, not to be tempted to go to work anyway.

"It is important everyone helps to suppress this virus from spreading and all the evidence is that self-isolating makes that much more possible. Not doing so could have costly consequences and not just because people risk being fined quite substantial sums of money.

"Not everyone who has Covid-19 shows symptoms so by not staying at home when asked to do so, they risk passing on the virus to other people, possibly people who could become seriously ill with it."

People can find out more on the council's website at www.mansfield.gov.uk/coronavirus-covid-19-1/test-trace-support-payment-1/1.