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Linking energy efficiency and health: inter-agency working to deliver changeVictoria Wiltshire and Emma Jones, Association for the Conservation of Energy KeywordsAbstractThis paper looks at the development of new partnerships between energy conservation authorities and health authorities in the UK and explores in particular the barriers to funding energy effieciency measures for agencies not normally associated with direct works on residential properties. A discussion of the effectiveness and efficiency of different approaches to cross-agency working is included. The paper will review the few local initiatives in the UK that have already taken place on improving energy efficiency of housing specifically to reduce ill health. These include schemes where training has been provided for health visitors and referral schemes have been initiated where insultaion measures can be "prescribed" by the GP (family doctor). Conclusions drawn are relevant not only to partnerships for health and energy efficiency authorities, but also to getting other authorities involved in working partnership.
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