Join us for an insightful session focusing on Fairhive Housing's practical experience in maximising the impact of retrofit programs, including their SHDF work (now Warm Homes: Social Housing Fund).
Featuring Cecily Church, Head of Environmental Sustainability at Fairhive, this webinar will delve into how Fairhive uses Switchee's innovative technology and real-time home performance data to move "beyond SAP" and ensure right and reliable resident retrofits.
Additionally, you’ll learn how Switchee helps to improve resident engagement, maximise funding opportunities and meet DESNZ compliance requirements while addressing fuel poverty and improving living conditions.
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Cecily is Head of Sustainability at the housing association Fairhive. Her focus is on ensuring that decarbonisation efforts work for Fairhive’s residents in practice.
Fairhive are delivering hundreds of retrofit measures each year. A key aspect of Cecily’s role is to establish the right measures to install, at the right time and the right way, to maximise energy and bill savings and carbon reduction. She is interested in how live data can be used to assess the impact of measures and in turn shape future approaches.
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Leigh has over a decade of experience developing and delivering renewable and domestic energy efficiency projects with measurable environment, social and economic benefits for Social Housing Providers.
Over the past five years Leigh has helped design and deliver Energy Company Obligation (ECO), Green Homes Grant, Local Authority Delivery (GHG-LADs) and Social Housing Decarbonisation (SHDF) funded retrofit schemes, focussed on improving resident well-being. Leigh is a passionate advocate of a fabric first approach to tackling fuel poverty, reducing carbon emissions, and creating healthy homes.
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