National Energy Action (NEA) Tackling Fuel Poverty & Fuel Debt in the Private Rented Sector
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Exeter: check website for further details and timing
Free energy advice related training available to frontline staff and volunteers from non-commercial organisations. Attendees must regularly encounter those in or at risk of fuel poverty - i.e. essentially those on a low income / in a vulnerable situation and who are struggling to manage their household bills.
This half-day course aims to help delegates understand the causes and impacts of fuel poverty and fuel debt; regulations affecting the energy efficiency of homes in the private rented sector; and signposting paths for landlords and tenants to access grants and assistance.
Further details here.
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