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How social landlords can help tenants raise their voices on fuel poverty

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Simon Francis of the End Fuel Poverty Coalition explains in a video how social landlords can engage with tenants to help them talk about fuel poverty and understand the help available

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Many will avoid turning on their central heating this winter as energy prices rise (picture: Alamy)
Many will avoid turning on their central heating this winter as energy prices rise (picture: Alamy)
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.@insidehousing’s Give Fuel Poverty a Voice campaign aims to push fuel poverty up the agenda, help the sector understand the causes and improve the situation #FuelPovertyVoice #UKhousing (sponsored) @Aico_Limited

In January 2023 energy prices are set to increase. @insidehousing talks to Simon Francis @EndFuelPoverty to hear how landlords can help tenants #FuelPovertyVoice #UKhousing (sponsored) @Aico_Limited

What can landlords do to help residents living in fuel poverty? @insidehousing talks to Simon Francis @EndFuelPoverty to find out #FuelPovertyVoice #UKhousing (sponsored) @Aico_Limited

Fuel poverty is likely to worsen when energy costs increase in January, so Inside Housing’s Give Fuel Poverty a Voice campaign aims to push the issue up the agenda.


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Some of the most vulnerable people are being shifted onto pre-payment meters for electricity and gasSome of the most vulnerable people are being shifted onto pre-payment meters for electricity and gas

In the video above, Simon Francis of the End Fuel Poverty Coalition explains how social landlords can engage with tenants to come forward to talk about their situation, gain information on the help and funding that is available for those who are struggling to pay their energy bills, and come together to eliminate prepayment meters, particularly for those who need the power in their home to remain switched on, such as disabled people.

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