ENERGY SAVING AND WARM HOMES STRATEGY
CSR AT CIRCLE HOUSING
Circle Housing is one of the UK’s largest providers of social housing with over 66,000 homes. Its wider mission is to enhance people’s life-chances, helping them to overcome challenges and seize opportunities to improve their quality of life. Delivering ‘social value’ – factors such as community cohesion and purpose that can be measured in non-financial terms – is central to achieving the aim of being a responsible and sustainable business. For that reason, Circle housing is one of the UK’s first housing groups to develop its own model for measuring Social Return on Investment (SROI). The SROI model suggests that for every £1 of social investment they make, their communities derive benefits worth £14. Its aim is to be a responsible and sustainable business by improving their economic performance, reducing their environmental impact and delivering as much social value as possible over the short, medium and long term. OBJECTIVE
To help residents reduce their energy consumption and associated bill without impairing their well-being at home. CONTEXT
73% of families across the UK turned off their heating at some point last winter to cut their energy bills. One in four (23%) admitted to cutting their heating frequently and more than a third believe that turning the heating off had negatively affected their health or quality of life
In addition, Circle Housing research carried out in December 2013 found that as many as 2.5 million adults across the UK planned to take out a loan over the Christmas period just to pay their winter energy bills. This is an issue that spans the spectrum of households across the UK, but those in social housing are particularly affected, as they are more likely to be on a lower income with only 44% of social housing tenants in employment compared to 69% of people who rent privately.
Living in a cold home and finding it difficult to afford the heating bills has a range of impacts for Circle Housing customers, including lowering their quality of life, affecting their health and wellbeing and the amount of disposal income available for things like food. DESCRIPTION OF THE GOOD PRACTICE
To address this double challenge of energy saving and fuel poverty, Circle Housing has defined a global “Energy Saving and Warm Homes” strategy, based on the following commitments:
- Provide homes that are energy efficient
- Support customers to live in comfort and affordably heat their homes
- Enable customers to save energy and save money where possible
- Enhance life chances through improved health, opportunities and finances.
- Since April 2013: energy saving advice shared with nearly 2,000 households byResident Energy Champions, with a potential to save around £ 250 per year
- Collectively, a potential of around 2,000 carbon tonnes saved through Resident Energy Champions’ advice
- Initial anecdotal evaluation has shown that the Energy Champions have personally benefitted through developing greater confidence and self-esteem
- In 2013/14: an average saving of £ 130 per switch for customers using Circle Housing’s My Home Energy Switch
- Collectively: nearly £ 45,000 saved by customers and colleagues through this service
- In addition, approximately £ 400 saved each year by customers through the 50 air source heat pumps
Finaliste
European Responsible Housing Awards 2014
Datos
Modalidad Environmental sustainability