What is needed from the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards to deliver the health, fuel poverty and comfort outcomes needed for renters?

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Aug

6

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What is needed from the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards to deliver the health, fuel poverty and comfort outcomes needed for renters?

By Installer & elemental

Private renters are currently facing a perfect storm of cost increases with the price of food, rents, and energy bills all rising. Tenants have little power to build financial resilience.

On top of this, poor fabric efficiency and condition means many tenants are living with damp, mould and excessive cold or extreme heat, putting their health and wellbeing at risk. Beyond the personal impacts poor quality housing can have on budgets, health and wellbeing, one in five social workers have seen children removed from their family due to unsafe housing conditions such as damp and mould.

In this webinar you'll explore our new report, supported by Impact on Urban Health, setting out practical recommendations to help the Government’s proposed minimum energy efficiency regulations deliver real, lasting improvements for tenants in the private rented sector.

Read the full report here.

Rachael Owens - National Retrofit Hub
Robin Minchom - Impact on Urban Health

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