Healthy Homes: Tackling Fuel Poverty in Social Housing

Healthy Homes: Tackling Fuel Poverty in Social Housing

By Collective Architecture

Exploring low-carbon social housing: voices across the sector on cutting fuel poverty, boosting wellbeing & building resilient homes.

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4th Floor 13 Bath Street, Albert Chambers Glasgow G2 1HY United Kingdom

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  • 3 hours
  • In person

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This event brings together voices from across the housing sector — including developers, residents, researchers, and delivery teams — to explore the benefits of low-carbon social housing.

Through open discussion and shared perspectives, we’ll examine how energy-led, data-informed design can reduce fuel poverty, improve wellbeing, and promote construction quality.

This discussion is one of a series of events as part of Collective’s 2025 campaign, Progressive Places. The aim is to create a space for wider dialogue and highlight the opportunities of low-carbon social housing in creating resilient, healthy, and affordable homes for the future.

Speakers:

Amy Tickell - Scottish Government

Karen Shaw - West Scotland HA

Stephanie Mander - Citizens Advice

Clare McRae -General Practitioner and a Senior Clinical Research Fellow at the Usher Institute

Eugenia Mompó - Collective Architecture


Programme:

18:00 Doors open

18:30 Welcome drinks

18:40 Speakers (7 min each)

19:10 Discussion + Q&A

19:30 Drinks and Networking

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Oct 30 · 6:00 PM GMT