Strategies and services to empower people living in fuel poverty

Posted on: October 24, 2023

Fuel poverty is no less of an issue this year than last. In fact, with the withdrawal of certain types of government support and wider cost of living pressures, some say that this coming winter will be worse for many. And so, we’re pleased to deliver this interactive, 90-minute session on identifying and responding to fuel poverty.

As well as an understanding of what fuel poverty is and who it affects, we’ll also be ensuring participants can explain to the people they work with how to get the type of support and dispensation they should but often need to receive from their energy supplier. In addition, we’ll be showcasing some of our existing and new services in the greater Essex area, designed to support those who are worst affected by fuel poverty.

Register to a date here. 

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