Northern Ireland Fuel Poverty Action Guide (Edition 3)
Date: 04th Nov 2021
Our Fuel Poverty Action Guide is designed to be a practical and easy to use document that will help your team navigate pathways to support householders and members of your community who have concerns about paying bills and keeping their homes warm.
There is help and support available from a range of organisations including Government and Energy Suppliers but getting access to this support isn’t always straight forward. This guide aims to bring that information and advice together for your accessibility and convenience.
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