Tackling the Cold


This course is designed for frontline staff working with vulnerable and low-income groups who are at risk from cold weather.

It will consider the impacts of the cold on health and identify sources of assistance and advice to help householders prepare for cold weather.

Course audience

Tackling the Cold is designed for frontline staff working with vulnerable and low-income groups who are at risk from cold weather.

Course aim

The course considers the impacts of the cold on health and identifies groups at risk from colder weather. The course pinpoints areas of heat loss from a home and outlines measure to achieve a warmer home. It looks at sources of assistance and advice to help householders prepare for cold weather.

This course is designed for frontline staff working with vulnerable and low-income groups who are at risk from cold weather.

Objectives

During this course, we will:

  • Explain safe indoor temperatures and how the cold impacts on health and wellbeing
  • Identify those groups at risk from the cold
  • Explain heat loss from the home
  • State basic tips for keeping warm and achieving a warmer home
  • Identify sources of advice and assistance for achieving a warmer home

Content

  • Health impacts associated with the cold
  • Recommended indoor temperatures
  • Excess Winter Deaths
  • Groups at greater risk of harm from cold weather
  • Practical tips to help high risk groups prepare for cold weather
  • Heat loss in the home
  • Signposting to help and assistance including:
    • Warm Home Discount Scheme
    • Winter Fuel Payment and Cold Weather Payment
    • Local welfare assistance fund, household support fund 2023-24 and Discretionary Assistance fund in Wales
    • Energy Company Obligation (ECO)
    • Nest fuel poverty scheme in Wales
    • Home Upgrade Grant in England
    • Ofgem’s Fuel Poor Network Extension Scheme
    • Priority Services Register – fuel suppliers and Distribution Network Operators (DNO)

Please note that the course content will focus mainly on England and Wales. If you are based in Northern Ireland or Scotland and interested in this course, please contact trainingadmin@nea.org.uk before booking so we can discuss the main differences.

Duration

2.5 hour

Delivery method

The course can be delivered online via webinar or face-to-face in a classroom. Please select the relevant button below for further details on the course format, fees, dates etc.


Further information

trainingadmin@nea.org.uk


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