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| Written by Jake Hollyfield |
| Friday, 14 August 2009 11:51 |
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npower's Health Through Warmth is a practical scheme that aims to help vulnerable people whose health is adversely affected by cold, damp living conditions by facilitating the appropriate installation of energy efficiency and heating measures. This is achieved by offering training sessions to key community workers who can then identify the links between housing and health and refer people at risk. Health Through Warmth launched in Wrexham and Flintshire in 2003 and helps tackle issues relating to fuel poverty, health inequalities and social exclusion. Working with a range of local partners, HTW delivers a personalized service to address clients needs, especially those outside of the scope of other existing provisions. For more information, call 01352 705132 or visit the website at www.healththroughwarmth.com |
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