I don't suppose you are a member of a Trade Union? They will have a hardship fund, if you are, that you can apply to for financial help.
Otherwise, it's only state benefits.
If you go to the CAB they will help all they can.
As it's only short term, contact the people you are paying bills to.
Utilities will need paying but often come to an agreement for short-term smaller payments.
With some things like loans the companies should reduce your payments temporarily if you put your written request in reasonable terms � e.g. we can only pay you �2 for the next two months, but will then increase to monthly payments of �X, returning to full repayments of �X by (date). If they don't accept your offer, then complain to the managers of the institutions you have the loans with in writing.
As long as you do requests for reduced payments in writing and get receipts for the letters (i.e. hand them in to the companies in question by hand and get photocopies with date stamps for your records so they can�t �lose� them) they tend to be reasonable.
Don't stress too much - just contact all would be debtors involved in advance in writing and get their written consent and you'll be OK.