Hey @Bevmannion,
Blastoise has given some great advice here, just wanted to add the following:
Charities and organizations that offer advice and support:
Citizens Advice
Visit your local branch, or their websites: for England and Wales and for Scotland. You can speak to an adviser online, in person, or over the phone: 0800 144 8848 (England), 0800 702 2020 (Wales), and 0800 028 1456 (Scotland).
National Debtline
Call 0808 808 4000 or visit their website.
Step Change Debt Charity
Call 0800 138 1111 or visit their website.
Other support available for customers who may be struggling with their bills:
Fuel Direct Scheme
The Fuel Direct scheme helps to pay your energy bills directly from your benefits (the scheme is run by the Department for Work and Pensions).
Cold Weather Payment
A Cold Weather Payment might be available to you, if you’re getting certain benefits. These payments are made if the temperature in your area is forecasted or recorded to be 0C or below for over 7 days in a row. See if you’re eligible and find out more here.
Winter Fuel Payment
This is available to people who were born on or before 26 September 1955. It’s an annual one-off payment between £100 and £300, to help pay for your heating over the winter. Find out more about the Winter Fuel Payment here.
Warm Home Discount Scheme
You might be eligible for £140 credit towards your energy bills through the Warm Home Discount Scheme. If you’re in England or Wales you don’t need to apply. We've now closed the Scottish broader group applications for 2022/23. Information about next year’s scheme will be available soon. Find out more about the Warm Home Discount via the GOV website here.
Customer support package and where to apply.
What to do if I can’t afford my energy bills?