Council and Fire Service Net Top Charity Award
South Staffordshire Council and Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service have been celebrating after a joint project to keep local people warm and safe in winter scooped a top charity award. Since 2008, officers from South Staffordshire Council have been training local firefighters to recognise the signs of fuel poverty as part of a project which council bosses are predicting will improve hundreds of lives a year
The referral scheme has seen firefighters not only giving local people advice through their own free home fire risk checks but also pointing local people towards grants and help towards making their homes more energy efficient. The project has now been recognised as the best in the West Midlands region by fuel poverty charity National Energy Action (NEA). It will now go on to compete against initiatives from around the country for a national award of £3,000. The project has also been given a £2,000 boost thanks to the NEA.
Councillor Mrs Joan Williams (Deputy Leader) Environmental Services at South Staffordshire Council said: “This project has been hugely successful and I’m delighted that we’ve been picked out as the leading lights from across the whole of the West Midlands. We want to do as much as we can to try and keep people safe in their homes and this service is helping those vulnerable people who benefit most from a warm and safe home”.
Anyone living in South Staffordshire can request a free home fire risk check by calling 0800 0241 999.