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School uniform grant 2022: How to claim up to £200 and who is eligible

PARENTS struggling with rising prices could claim cash worth up to £200 to cover back to school costs.

Grants to help mums and dads pay for school uniform at the start of the new school year are up for grabs in many places.

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Thousands of hard-pressed households could be in line for a grant to cover clothes costs

Local councils across the UK offer school clothing grants to households struggling to afford new uniforms.

But parents face a postcode lottery when it comes to getting the cash as the amount can vary depending on where you live - and in some places there's nothing at all.

When and how to apply, as well as who is eligible for the payment will also depend on your location.

Under the Education Act 1990, local authorities have the power to provide financial help to parents on low incomes to assist them with buying school clothing for their children.

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But this is not a statutory duty in England.

This means parents face a postcode lottery - as each council chooses whether to offer support, who is eligible and what items they will pay for.

The system is different in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, where councils are required to offer assistance.

Every parent should check what they can get though.

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With school uniforms costing on average £337 per child, according to The Children's Society, the cash could offer a much-needed boost.

It comes as many face rising costs, from energy bills to food. Here we explain what you could get and how to claim.

Who is eligible for the school uniform grant?

School uniform grants are typically available for people on benefits such as Universal Credit, Jobseeker's allowance and child tax credits.

Children who qualify for free school meals will usually also qualify for uniform help - as long as it’s offered by your council.

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