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Warm Homes, Healthy People programme

16 Oct 2020,

The Bradford Warm Homes, Health People programme (WHHP) began on the 1st October and will close on the 31st March 2021. 

The WHHP service provides individual support to the urgent needs of vulnerable people living in cold homes and hardship. The service is free to any householder who lives in the Bradford Metropolitan District and who meet the eligibility criteria, offering free information and advice on the following: 

  • Repairs to existing heating systems
  • Food parcels
  • Winter warmth packs
  • Emergency heating
  • Advice on switching tariffs and energy suppliers
  • Grants and discounts households can access
  • Use of heating controls and equipment
  • Dealing with debt
  • Benefits advice
  • Home energy checks to help reduce bills
  • Help with fuel debt
  • Energy efficient light bulbs
  • Draught proofing
  • Reflective radiator panels
  • Pipe lagging and water saving devices

See here for an information flyer and a summary of the service. Please note the service includes language support for those whose first language is not English. 

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The Bradford SEND Local Offer is a free and impartial service provided by Bradford Council. The information contained within the website is available for the purposes of identifying services and provision that are available to children and young people with special educational needs and/or disabilities. This information does not represent a recommendation or an endorsement of a Service or Provider and neither does the Bradford Council or its partners make any representations or warranties as to the accuracy of the information.

Anyone seeking to use or access a service or provision is responsible for undertaking their own checks to determine the suitability and fitness for purpose of that service and provision. Some providers will be registered and inspected by external agencies, such as Ofsted or the Care Quality Commission. Anyone working with children and young people will be required to have appropriate Disclosure and Barring Service Check (the replacement for the Criminal Record Check), safeguarding policies and insurance in place, which they should make available to you on request.