Southern Investing for Health Partnership
Neighbourhood and Environment Issue Group
Community Energy Efficiency Programme
TADA Rural Support Network
Community Energy Efficiency Programme
Aim:
‘Tackle fuel poverty through providing information,
advice and referrals, to change the targets groups
behaviour and capabilities, to increase energy efficiency
in their households’
In 2001 the Housing Conditions Survey revealed that 203,300 households in Northern Ireland were in fuel poverty.
Fuel poverty is termed as any household which spends over 10% of its income to achieve an adequate standard of warmth.
Some Statistics:
•54% of fuel poor people are over 60 years old.
•43% of fuel poor households have an income less than £7,000
•The rate of fuel poverty remains highest in isolated rural households
What is fuel poverty?
Community Energy Efficiency Programme
Target area:
Target Group:
Craigavon and Banbridge – April 2006-March 2007
Newry and Mourne - April 2007- March 2008
Armagh and South Tyrone – April 2008 – March 2009
Older people
Low Income Households
Households with children under five years old.
Ongoing work of the Community Energy Programme
Community Workshops
Community and Voluntary Organisations training
Information Seminars
Networking events
NVQ (level 2) Energy Awareness Training
Partnership Work with Council and Energy Advice Organisations
Community Seminars and Workshops
Workshops Can be tailor made to suit the group and will provide information on:
Fuel Poverty
Energy Waste
Energy Efficiency of your home
Energy Saving Hints and Tips
Grants and Scheme Available – ‘Warm Homes Scheme’
Workshops have taken place in to date in Craigavon and Banbridge in a wide range of organisations, some examples include:
Chest Heart and Stroke Group, Banbridge Bowling ClubCorcraine Community Centre, Senior Citizens, PortadownCaterpillar Club, After school group Craigavon
Children from the information workshop, enjoying drawing and painting their ideas on how to save energy.
2 pics of children
Targeting community organisations already working in the local target areas, ensures community workers and volunteers are practicing energy efficiency and passing information on to their local areas.
Chrysalis Women’s Centre staff enjoy participating in the energy workshop.
Community and Voluntary Organisations training
• ‘The information was excellent and very geared to the needs of the group and the centre, practical information and tips bring a reality to the issue’
(Theresa Watson Chrysalis Manager)
• Picture of staff member putting in energy lightbulb
Information Seminars
Information seminars bringing together specific groups and associations can be arranged to ensure everyone has access to
information.Example:Through securing funds from partner organisations, a seminar was arranged targeting Polish families in the Craigavon and Banbridge area.
Picture of group
Networking Events
Attending networking events, raising an awareness at local level regarding issues of fuel poverty.
Example:Attending Country Comes to Town in Portadown, giving out flyers, information and advice, thermometers and energy light bulbs .Over 500 people signed up to receive information on saving energy and an energy light bulb
Picture:
People stopping to get information on Community Energy.
Partnership Work with Council and Energy Advice Organisations
Working in partnership with key organisations is vital to the success of theprogramme. The programme continues to work and learn from suchorganisations as; National Energy Action, EAGA Partnership, Energy SavingTrust.
Example of partnership workCraigavon Council and the Community Energy Programme.Targeting local community associations, we can conduct a ‘blanket sweep’ oftheir local residence, giving out energy light bulbs and information.
Over 500 people can be targeted in one day through partnership work.
Projects are ongoing in Killicomaine Centre Portadown andTagnavan Centre Craigavon.
NVQ (level 2) Energy Awareness TrainingThe Programme:
Offers the opportunity for individuals to become qualified Energy Advisors through accessing NVQ LEVEL 2 Training on Energy Advice.
Training normally costs £700.00 per person, through support offered from the Neighbourhood and Environment issue group, the training is FREE OF CHARGE!
Three places are available to interested community and voluntary workers in the areas of Portadown, Banbridge and Craigavon.And from March 2007 recruitment will begin in Newry and Mourne.
Ensures the continued sustainability of the Energy Programme; This training expands the potential of local organisations, allowing them to develop the skills to tackle fuel poverty and increase the energy efficiency of their communities.
Any Questions?
For more information on training or to book a workshopContact
Ciara BurnsCommunity Energy ProgrammeTADA Rural Network
Tele: 028 3888 1157Mobile: 07738972058E;mail: [email protected]