Consultation on the passporting of eligible individuals to Help with Health Costs following the introduction of Universal Credit

Closes 10 Mar 2025

Opened 27 Jan 2025

Overview

The purpose of this consultation is to outline the potential changes to the eligibility criteria for automatic support being provided under the Help with Health Costs scheme for Universal Credit recipients.

The Help with Health Costs scheme provides individuals primarily on low incomes, with help towards the cost of dental treatment, eyesight tests, glasses or contact lenses, and travel costs for Health and Social Care (HSC) treatment, on referral by a doctor or dentist. Individuals in receipt of certain legacy benefits are entitled to help from the scheme without having to make an application, that is they are 'automatically passported'.

This is not the case for individuals in receipt of Universal Credit as the legislation has not been amended to reflect its introduction in Northern Ireland, therefore it is not an automatically passported benefit.

This consultation seeks your views on the proposed eligibility criteria with the aim of ensuring that those most in need automatically receive help to access these very important healthcare services. Until changes to the eligibility criteria are introduced, those receiving Universal Credit can continue to receive support through the Department's Low Income Scheme. 

Why your views matter

The Department wishes to hear from a wide range of interested persons and organisations.

Before you submit your response, please read the consultation paper which sets out the proposals for consideration.

The consultation period will be open until 10 March 2025. Please click on the link below to provide your responses to the consultation questions.

Give us your views

Audiences

  • Citizens

Interests

  • Health and social care legislation