This article reports the findings from an evaluation of a fuel poverty programme in the Armagh and Dungannon Health Action Zone in Northern Ireland. Focusing on a rural community, it adds to the debate surrounding the hidden nature of rural fuel poverty. As part of the programme, energy efficiency measures, including some central heating systems, were installed in 54 homes. Surveys were conducted both pre and post intervention and analysed to assess any changes. The programme demonstrated that energy efficiency intervention can lead to improvements in health and well being, increased comfort levels in the home and a reduction in the use of health services, therefore having potential cost savings for the NHS. Some households, however, remain...
This paper examines the effect of warmth interventions on self-reported difficulties affording fuel ...
This paper presents findings from the qualitative arm of the Warm Homes Project, a programme of rese...
Millions of homes around the world suffer from “fuel poverty,” commonly defined as the necessity to ...
Fuel poverty is a significant threat to public health with its links to heart disease, respiratory i...
Fuel poverty has generally been calculated by quantifying the number of households spending in exces...
Cold homes and fuel poverty have been identified as factors in health and social inequalities that c...
Measures to tackle fuel poverty in Northern Ireland over the past decade have been effective but muc...
Abstract Background Research suggests that living in fuel poverty and cold homes contributes to poor...
Fuel poverty is a major problem in Northern Ireland in comparison to the rest of the United Kingdom....
Access to energy is being severely restricted by the cost of living crisis, with almost a quarter of...
This chapter considers the implications of housing policies to alleviate fuel poverty, through a com...
Evidence Review 7 - Tackling fuel poverty and cold home-related health problems Briefing 7 - Fuel po...
This paper presents findings from the qualitative arm of the Warm Homes Project, a programme of rese...
Over the past decade the Warm Front Scheme has been the English Government's principal programme for...
This paper presents findings from the qualitative arm of the Warm Homes Project, a programme of rese...
This paper examines the effect of warmth interventions on self-reported difficulties affording fuel ...
This paper presents findings from the qualitative arm of the Warm Homes Project, a programme of rese...
Millions of homes around the world suffer from “fuel poverty,” commonly defined as the necessity to ...
Fuel poverty is a significant threat to public health with its links to heart disease, respiratory i...
Fuel poverty has generally been calculated by quantifying the number of households spending in exces...
Cold homes and fuel poverty have been identified as factors in health and social inequalities that c...
Measures to tackle fuel poverty in Northern Ireland over the past decade have been effective but muc...
Abstract Background Research suggests that living in fuel poverty and cold homes contributes to poor...
Fuel poverty is a major problem in Northern Ireland in comparison to the rest of the United Kingdom....
Access to energy is being severely restricted by the cost of living crisis, with almost a quarter of...
This chapter considers the implications of housing policies to alleviate fuel poverty, through a com...
Evidence Review 7 - Tackling fuel poverty and cold home-related health problems Briefing 7 - Fuel po...
This paper presents findings from the qualitative arm of the Warm Homes Project, a programme of rese...
Over the past decade the Warm Front Scheme has been the English Government's principal programme for...
This paper presents findings from the qualitative arm of the Warm Homes Project, a programme of rese...
This paper examines the effect of warmth interventions on self-reported difficulties affording fuel ...
This paper presents findings from the qualitative arm of the Warm Homes Project, a programme of rese...
Millions of homes around the world suffer from “fuel poverty,” commonly defined as the necessity to ...