Agenda
Welcome, introductions and safety moment |
Jenny Willis, Jill Hendry |
Changes to Consumers in vulnerable circumstances advisory panels |
Jenny Willis |
Electricity Distribution Explained (ED2) |
Jill Hendry |
Extra Care Umbrella |
Karen Hunter |
Take Charge - Fuel Poverty – Understanding and supporting fuel poor customers |
Jill Hendry |
Partnership fund launch 24/25 |
Karen Hunter |
Take Charge - Low Carbon Transition – Leaving no-one behind on the journey to net zero |
Paul Morris |
AOB and close |
Jenny Willis |
Summary
We started the session with a reminder about the new structure of our stakeholder panels across for our current five-year business plan (2023-2028), before moving on to look at the work we are doing specifically in regard to consumers in vulnerable circumstances.
Jill Hendry, our Welfare Innovation Manager, delivered a session on fuel poverty, looking at current statistics before providing an overview of Take Charge – ENWL’s new initiative in partnership with Citizens Advice and Energy Savings Trust. Take Charge helps customers to reduce their energy bills, get support with debt, access benefits and financial support, and secure funding for energy efficient home improvements.
Karen Hunter, our Partnerships and Community Manager, provided an update on our 2024 partnership fund, its two key aims and how partners can get involved. The partnership fund and application form will be going live soon. Contact Partnerships@enwl.co.uk to find out more and to apply.
Finally, Paul Morris, our Partnerships and Engagement Manager, provided an overview of the low carbon transition and the help available to remove barriers that prevent the take-up of low carbon technologies (LCTs) such as electric vehicles and solar panels. ENWL’s LCT programme is available to every household in the north west.