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Thursday, 26 November 2015

Little by Little - Small Changes lead to Better Living

Welsh Government's Warm Homes Wales project has funded 5 Local Authorities (RCT, Torfaen, Cardiff, Blaenau Gwent, Merthyr) to take a joined up approach in order to support its households to take action to save energy alongside the installation of energy efficiency measures. The South Wales based energy behaviour change project, Little by Little, has been supporting households across the local authority areas, targeting over 1400 households who have previously received energy saving measures under the Welsh Government's Warm Homes Wales.

The project's key aims are to educate and empower householders to use their energy more efficiently through looking at the whole household's approach towards energy, whilst providing support to improve the quality of life of all those they engage with.

Advisors carry out a home health check with each household, along with energy saving advice that provides information on how to switch providers and the savings that could be made.

Using its partners, the project signposts those who require onto training, education and employment opportunities, digital inclusion advice, along with debt support and other house management opportunities.

As well as providing adults with an OCN level one in Understanding Home Energy via its training sessions, the project is also working with schools encouraging children to become Junior Green Energy Champions via its fun workshops. The project will also be carrying out local energy fairs where energy providers, partners and other community groups can engage with the community to help reduce those affected by fuel poverty.

The project is being run on behalf of the five local authorities by Melin Homes. Allison Cawley, Project Manager said: “This really is a fantastic programme that is helping those in the community who are on the verge of or already in fuel poverty to make some big savings as well as supporting them with their employment, training, digital and financial requirements.”

For more information or to discuss the project, please contact: Allison on 01495 745947, 07791 657386 or allison.cawley@melinhomes.co.uk.


Allison Cawley
Project Manager, Little by Little

Thursday, 30 January 2014

In One Place


Last week saw the signing of the In One Place collaboration agreement between Aneurin Bevan University Health Board (ABUHB), 5 local authorities and 9 housing associations.

In One Place is the name of our new programme of work to deliver high quality accommodation and care to those with Continuing Health Care (CHC) needs.

Continuing Health Care is a package of care and support provided to those with complex health care needs, and due to a lack of local accommodation solutions many individuals are housed far away from their families in high cost ‘all inclusive’ packages of care, averaging £200,000 per year.

Supported by a Regional Collaboration Fund Grant, the partners will strategically plan, co-ordinate and deliver housing and care solutions and will engage the individuals to be accommodated and their families and carers.

Researchers will be appointed to track, measure and monitor the progress we make, with specific emphasis on quality of care, satisfaction with the solutions provided, organisational change, and cost.

This is new, it’s exciting, it carries high expectation and responsibility, but most importantly we expect the In One Place programme to make a real difference.

 
Mark Gardner
Chief Executive, Melin Homes

Mark.gardner@melinhomes.co.uk