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Blog: A day in the life of an Energy Adviser  
Blog: A day in the life of an Energy Adviser  
Post on 07th Apr 2026
Our Energy Adviser Rebecca Maddock tells us more about her role and why it can be a vital way of supporting some of the most vulnerable energy consumers across the UK 
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Blog – From the coldest room I’ve ever been in to a warm and healthy home 
Blog – From the coldest room I’ve ever been in to a warm and healthy home 
Post on 07th Apr 2026
Aisling McGovern, Home Retrofit Consultant at National Energy Action, explains why many people need help through the retrofit process.
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Blog: Helping families thrive by giving children ‘A Warm Welcome’ 
Blog: Helping families thrive by giving children ‘A Warm Welcome’ 
Post on 07th Apr 2026
Sophie Burr, Project Development Co-ordinator at National Energy Action says our crisis fund has made a huge difference to children, including those fleeing domestic abuse. 
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Blog: Warm homes: do we now have a plan?
Blog: Warm homes: do we now have a plan?
Post on 23rd Jan 2026
In what appeared to be a never-ending saga of ‘will they, won’t they’, the UK Government has now finally published the much-awaited Warm Homes Plan.
Nation / Region: UK
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Fuel Poverty, Fuel Poverty Strategy
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Blog: Life skills, education, and the fight against fuel poverty
Blog: Life skills, education, and the fight against fuel poverty
Post on 22nd Jan 2026
Michala Sullivan, Training Programme Delivery Manager, says the updated England Draft National Curriculum, with its renewed emphasis on practical life skills, offers an opportunity to fight fuel poverty.
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Blog: Standing charge proposals leave big unanswered questions
Blog: Standing charge proposals leave big unanswered questions
Post on 24th Sep 2025
Ofgem has today confirmed it is likely to move ahead with plans to require energy companies across Great Britain to provide a ‘lower’ (yes, that’s right, not zero) standing charge tariff to domestic customers.
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