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Applications for assistance performance commitment data
What are performance commitments (PCs)?
The water regulator Ofwat sets targets called performance commitments (PCs) to ensure companies deliver the best possible service for customers, society and the environment. Wessex Water has a range of PCs for the2020-25 period.
Each year we report our results against these commitments, in our Annual Performance Report.
Where appropriate we’re publishing the data underpinning calculation of the PCs – you can find our other PC datasets in the Performance Commitments section.
Applications for assistance PC
We believe that water use should not be rationed by a customer’s ability to pay – no one should be in water poverty. So we offer a variety of tailored solutions to help customers manage their water bills. These include flexible payment plans, ‘Restart’ – our debt support scheme, and long-term support tariffs such as a discount for low-income pensioners.
We partner with debt advice agencies such as Citizens Advice to help us raise awareness of these schemes and increase the number of customers who have access to them. We provide funding to advice agencies for every successful application we receive. An application is deemed successful when it leads to the customer being accepted on to one or more of our affordability schemes.
The applications for assistance PC reports the total number of these successful applications to our affordability schemes from funded advice agencies in each reporting year. If a customer is accepted onto more than one scheme, they are only counted once.
This performance commitment incentivises us to work in effective partnership with the advice sector to increase access to our financial support schemes.
Dataset details
The dataset provides details of the successful applications received in each reporting year.
Column position | Column heading | Description | Units |
1 | APR reporting year |
The reporting year that this successful application contributes towards, e.g. 2020-2021, 2021-2022. |
N/A |
2 |
Organisation (anonymised) | The debt advice agency that generated the successful application. For anonymisation reasons, each agency has been assigned a code made up of one or more letters, e.g. T, AJ. Each agency is assigned the same letter code each year – e.g. in both the 2020-21 and 2021-22 data, organisation G represents the same debt advice agency. | N/A |
3 | Quarter |
The part of the reporting year that this application contributes towards. The reporting year runs from 1 April to 31 March. There are four possible entries: ‘Quarter 1’ – April to June ‘Quarter 2’ – July to September ‘Quarter 3’ – October to December ‘Quarter 4’ – January to March |
N/A |
4 | Number of applications for assistance | The number of successful applications to our affordability schemes, received from the advice agency specified in column position 2, in the quarter specified in column position 3. Successful applications are those resulting in the customer being accepted. | number |
How was this data collated?
Debt advice agencies provide us with quarterly data confirming the details of those that they have helped with water bills. We check this against our records and agree a final number with each agency. We collate these agreed numbers for all agencies and quarters to produce our annual reporting to Ofwat. The published dataset is an extract from this list, with the agency name anonymised.
Data quality
Sometimes organisations merge during the reporting year. In the published dataset these organisations have been treated as merged for the entire reporting year, in order to ensure the anonymity of the organisations. (Otherwise, a significant increase or reduction in applications would be apparent and these patterns could lead to identification.)
Publish frequency
For the remaining years of the 2020-25 period, an additional year of data will be added after the annual reporting period.
Contact
If you have any questions or comments about this data set, please get in touch via opendata@wessexwater.co.uk
Terms of use
This dataset is licensed under CC BY, an open data licence, to make it freely available to other potential customers, stakeholders or interested organisations.
Supplementary information
For those keen to develop a deeper understanding of this dataset, the following additional reading is suggested:
- Affordability page on Wessex Water’s corporate website: Affordability | Wessex Water
- Bill support information on Wessex Water’s customer: Help to pay your bill | Wessex Water
About this dataset
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