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CRF: Resetting local crisis support in England

21 January 2026
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The 2025 Spending Review contained a welcome announcement on new long term funding for local crisis support in England. The Crisis and Resilience Fund (CRF) is set to replace the Household Support Fund (HSF) from April 2026, for three years.

The CRF is an opportunity to reset local crisis support in England, following over a decade of patchwork provision and the short term funding rounds that have characterised the HSF.

Together with anti-poverty charity Trussell, we have published a report, Resetting local crisis support in England, presenting new analysis and recommendations intended to inform delivery across the three key elements of the CRF:

  • Provision and access to effective crisis support​
  • Improving the financial resilience of individuals and local communities​
  • Bolstering community level support

 

Speakers include the Department for Work and Pensions and the authors of the report.

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  • Delivering a cash-first approach to local crisis support
  • Using the CRF to build financial resilience for people most at risk of financial crisis
  • Developing a systematic approach to monitoring and evaluating outcomes

Guest speakers

Ashleigh Naysmith Senior Policy Advisor, Department for Work and Pensions (DWP)
Beatrice Orchard Head of Programme (social security and work), Trussell
Zoe Sydenham Community Empowerment Organisational Lead, Plymouth City Council
Deven Ghelani
Francisca Torres Cortés Head of Research, Policy in Practice

CRF guidance

CRF is support for low income households who encounter a financial shock

Crisis support

Financial resilience

Local support networks

Bracknell Forest Council’s use of LIFT referenced in the CRF guidance

Bracknell Forest Council’s use of LIFT referenced in the CRF guidance

Good practice examples of discretionary fund distribution using LIFT

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Bracknell Forest’s journey from tackling homelessness to benefit take up and arrears recovery using data

Bracknell Forest’s journey from tackling homelessness to benefit take up and arrears recovery using data

From data to doorsteps: How Plymouth allocated discretionary support to families in 2025

From data to doorsteps: How Plymouth allocated discretionary support to families in 2025

Policy in Practice helps councils allocate £18.5 million in Household Support Funds

Policy in Practice helps councils allocate £18.5 million in Household Support Funds

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