Working Towards Affordable Warmth in Sefton
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Working Towards Affordable Warmth in SeftonDavid ColbourneSustainable Energy Officer Technical services 0151 934 4216HECA Conference, Bournemouth, May 2005
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Affordable Warmth in SeftonSefton??The scale of the problemProgrammeAchievementsLessons/FutureRefereesAdverts
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Sefton???
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The scale of the problem
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Actual numbers of excess winter deaths
Local authoritypopewds 93-4ewds 94/5ewds 95-6ewds 96/7ewds 97/8total ewds (93-98)Mean EWMex.hosp. Ad
Knowsley154,0005011714010578489980
Liverpool468,00031278425490118134126818.5
Sefton290,0002020433730311497719524.9
St Helens179,0002377143123364018017
Wirral329,0006523027231715310362076
England & Wales52,212.0026,01827,40240,23748,02019,984161,66032,33214.50%
% by which winter deaths > non-winter deaths
Local authority%pop >60/65ewm% 93/4ewm% 94/5ewm% 95/6ewm% 96/7ewm% 97/8mean ewm%
Knowsley16.482328211618.8
Liverpool1710152328718.0
Sefton21.971830261020.0
St Helens17.910122319614.4
Wirral20.2151821251218.7
England & Wales18.2141623281218.5
NOTES:
ex.hosp.admissions for cold-related illness in your Health Authority. (97/8 only)
District EWM data for 98-9 isn't yet available from our files but..
the E & W average in 98-9 rose to 28%, and further to 29.8% in the winter of 99-00.
EWM data from ONS, re-worked at NEA. EHA data from Hospital Episodes db
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Sefton EWM
actual numbers of excess winter deaths
Local authoritypopewds 93-4ewds 94/5ewds 95-6ewds 96/7ewds 97/8ewds 98/9ewds 99/00ewds 00/01ewds 01/02total ewds (93-02)Mean EWM
Sefton290,000202043373031123542661012341930214
Degree days2,118242520222003194020502221
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What Problem?CSE: FP assessment March 2003 (LASP)Used 1991 Census and 1996 English House condition survey28% Fuel poor in Sefton (33% M/side, 23% Eng)9 of 23 wards, worst 10%31,893 householdsbest Ward Harrington 13%, 611 householdsHow reliable is this?
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FundingNRF BLP, 2 wards, 15K paNRF MLC, 5 wards, 7.5K paNRF FGF, 3 wards, 7.5K paHAZ, 7 wards, 13K, 1 yearnpower community scheme, 5 wards, 12K, 5 monthsScottishPower EEC, 65K, 4 yearsnpower EEC, 5.1K, 5 months
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1. Cambridge*+
2. Meols+
3. Dukes*
4. Norwood+
5. Kew+
6. Birkdale+
7. Ainsdale+
8. Harington+
9. Ravenmeols
10. Manor
11. Blundellsands
12. Victoria
13. Church*
14. Linacre*
15. Derby*
16. Litherland*
17. Ford*
18. St Oswald*
19. Netherton & Orrell*
20. Molyneux
21. Sudell
22. Park
Approximate Funding Zones
* NRF Zones
+ HAZ Zone
No Funding
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Partners BLP, FGF, MLC, SHISS, MF, EPP, MEEAC, referrers, Sefton Council 178 trained referrers 454 home visits188 direct grants340 measures152 referred to other grants
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LessonsDont limit your measures Referrers treat them like spouses (dont forget them, at least 3 cards a year)long term exit plan (what happens when you run out of money)Market the scheme (decision-makers)
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Referrers
Profession
No.
Total
Feelgood Factory Staff
12
Voluntary Sector
4
Maghull Health Centre Staff
19
May Logan Centre Staff
6
Bootle Health Care
DN Care Manager/Care Practitioner
NCM
2
16
18
Southport Housing Association
7
Lincoln Road Clinic Southport Respiratory Nurse
1
1
Alder Hey Hospital Asthma Nurse
2
2
Thornton Health Centre Family Health Nurse
1
1
Social Services North Sefton
16
Social Services (Waterloo Town Hall)
Admin Team Manager/Team Manager
CCP (Community Care Practitioner)
Social Worker/Social Services
2
4
12
18
Sefton MBC Environmental Protection
EHO
Section Manager/Project Supervisor
Technical Officer/Senior Technical Officer
HSO
4
2
7
2
15
Sefton MBC Technical Services
Energy Officer
Energy Manager
1
1
2
Breathe Easy Group
3
Sefton Social Services
Occupational Therapist
Community Care Practitioner
15
7
22
Southport CAB
8
Anchor Staying Put
4
South Sefton PCT
Health Visitors
Occupational Therapists
PALS Support
Family Health nurse
Nursery Nurse
Early Years Worker
Midwife
11
2
2
1
16
Sefton Health Improvements
2
Sefton Pensioners Advocacy
1
Merseyside Fire and Rescue
1
TOTAL
178
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