Burton Mail

Helping hand for those struggling this winter

CHARITY PARTNERSHI­P CAN HELP WITH ENERGY EFFICIENCY SUPPORT ALONGSIDE CARBON MONOXIDE SAFETY CHECKS

- By STEPHEN SINFIELD stephen.sinfield@reachplc.com

FREE energy efficiency, home safety and family wellbeing support is being rolled out across Burton and East Staffordsh­ire to help all families stay safe this winter.

The service being offered by East Staffordsh­ire Family Support Service, which also runs Harvey Girls and Dads4dads, will focus on family wellbeing, energy saving and home and money advice.

Partnering with Cadent Gas, the charity is launching a new service called “Be Well, Be Energy Fit” in

Burton and East Staffordsh­ire.

Cadent Gas are the gas distributi­on network for much of England and transport energy to heat the homes of millions of customers including those that live in this area.

The charity says that its new partnershi­p with Cadent Gas will allow it to help families across East Staffordsh­ire, regardless of their situation. The project will offer families free support with home energy efficiency and energy bills, as well as directing them to organisati­ons for specialist advice and home safety.

Talking about the new service, Ian North, chief executive at East Staffordsh­ire Family Support Service, said being safe, warm and connected is becoming a primary concern for many families, especially as we approach what many expect to be a difficult winter for a lot of households.

He said: “We are delighted to expand our support at a muchneeded time for local families.

“As we approach winter, this is a crucial time for many families who may be concerned about the costs of keeping their home warm.

“Our charity believes that a warm, safe home environmen­t helps to form the foundation of a secure, happy and healthy family home.

“Where the whole family are safe and supported, children have the best start in life.”

The innovative new approach will see families offered a variety of support and advice in everything from home safety to efficiency and finances; all of which are designed to help families keep warm and safe over the winter period.

The additional service is part of a host of support available through East Staffordsh­ire Family Support Service, based in Horninglow Road, Burton, which helps families with practical advice and guidance.

Having been based in the town for 17 years, they are committed to helping support families to flourish and get the early interventi­on they need to support themselves. The “Be Well, Be Energy Fit” partnershi­p also includes Cadent Gas offering expertise in home and gas safety. The gas distributi­on network are also investing in the developmen­t of the charity’s staff team, providing them with CO (Carbon Monoxide) informatio­n and training that can used during a home visit. Support available through “Be Well, Be Energy Fit” is open to all. Families do not have to be in receipt of benefits or Universal Credit to get support. The same level of support will be available to all families, regardless of their household income, savings, number of children.

The project will also be open to all property tenures including those who live in rented accommodat­ion, pay a mortgage or own their home outright. Families who have worries about their winter fuel bills and home energy efficiency can access the charity’s support completely free of charge. Guidance on home energy efficiency, energy bills, directing to organisati­ons for specialist support and home safety will be available as part of the new service.

Fern Bray, 28, a parent from Winshill received family support through Be Well, Be Energy Fit. She said: “With a two year old daughter and expecting our new baby this winter, I was worried after hearing the news about gas and electricit­y bills going up.

“My partner and I are full-time employed, and as we own our home with a mortgage, we often feel like there isn’t much support out there for us as a working family.

“When I heard about the new service, I was really pleased to see that the support was open to any family.”

Families are welcome to enquire about the Be Well, Be Energy Fit service by calling 07841 485866 or going online to eaststaffo­rdshirefam­ilysupport. co.uk

Enquiries can be made by calling 07841 485866 or email support@harveygirl­s.co.uk

Our charity believes that a warm, safe home environmen­t helps to form the foundation of a secure, happy and healthy family home.

 ?? ?? Ian North chief executive officer of East Staffordsh­ire Family Support Service and Fern Bray and family who have benefited from the scheme
Ian North chief executive officer of East Staffordsh­ire Family Support Service and Fern Bray and family who have benefited from the scheme

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