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Project: Gluasad Comhla
Funded through Aspiring Communities Fund with support from European Social Fund
Our partnership provides a ‘whole household’ approach to supporting those most in need and in severe fuel poverty in remote rural communities in the Outer Hebrides. The most vulnerable, through their third sector support agencies, will help shape a new way of delivering anti fuel poverty action. We want to help make people affordably warm and increase their well-being mentally, physically, and financially. The project is establishing an inter-agency referral network which is supported by the new NHS Community Navigator.
Gluasad Còmhla, moving together, is how we are working to ensure we can tackle fuel poverty and mental and physical health conditions linked to this for those most vulnerable. End users suffer inequality most and we want to ensure resources are targeted more efficiently to support them. Each partner acts as a catalyst for the others to reach those most in need. All partners are agreed to new cross working and training; establishing data sharing protocols; efficient referrals; ‘named officer’ points of contact for public and partners; supporting installation of energy efficiency measures in homes of very vulnerable clients; and liaison with third party organisations including government at all levels. Whilst the project is being trialled in Lewis, partners are committed to supporting a roll out of best practice across all islands once established.
Western Isles Citizens Advice Service is looking for an enthusiastic, socially aware person with good communication skills for this position.
Good organisation skills are essential as is knowledge of computer systems and their applications.
Must be able to travel within the local CAB area.
Applications must be received by 5 pm on Sunday 8 April 2018.
An application pack can be downloaded using the link a the bottom of this page or can be requested by phoning 01851 705727.
Equal Opportunities policies will apply throughout this process
Western Isles Citizens Advice Service CAB Charity Number: SC 015018