Event: How to improve damp, mould and condensation in tenants’ homes
01 March 2022 | 12:00-13:00 | Free digital session.

Join us for the second in our series of FREE online lunch and learn sessions by Groundwork’s Green Doctor energy efficiency experts.
Damp and mould in a property don’t just cause damage, they also have a huge impact on the health of residents, causing a range of respiratory illnesses. This session will provide you with tools to help your residents reduce the damp, mould and condensation in their homes.
At this session our Green Doctors will share their expertise from supporting over 60,000 people a year to stay out of fuel poverty, including:

- Common damp problems explained and the latest research on early prevention
- Health impacts and statistics
- Supporting residents with behavioural changes and advice
- Supporting repairs team to identify fuel poverty on home visits
- Ways to improve tenant engagement
Don’t miss this chance to secure your place.
Help ensure your residents homes stay free from damp, mould and condensation this winter.
This session is free and will be delivered online.
Meet the experts

Emily Thompson
Director of Climate Change and Fuel Poverty, Groundwork
Emily works across the Northern Groundwork Trusts to support the development of the Green Doctor service, ensuring that our energy advice helps those people most in need.
As well as meeting the needs of people at risk of fuel poverty, Emily has diversified the team to provide technical home assessments including Retrofit Assessment and Coordination to enable Housing Associations and Local Authorities to meet the challenges of decarbonising their housing stock.

Simon Kilshaw
Green Doctor Manager, Groundwork
Simon is the Green Doctor Manager in Yorkshire. His team of advisors support people on energy efficiency, retrofit works and fuel debt.
His recent media appearances include 5 Live, Leeds’ Fever FM and Cornwall’s Chaos TV. He comments on fuel poverty and helping people who are struggling with energy efficiency. Simon regularly works with groups of Housing Officers.

Dean Oliver
Energy Efficiency Manager, Groundwork West Midlands
Dean heads up the Green Doctor team and carbon reduction efforts in the West Midlands, providing energy efficiency advice and guidance to residents and organisations working with those at risk of fuel poverty.
With a focus on tackling fuel poverty in the region, the services offered by Dean and his team include energy assessment reporting and Retrofit assessments to help improve the options available to both residents and housing authorities.
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Event recording: How to improve damp, mould and condensation in tenants’ homes
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Green Doctor services
Groundwork’s Green Doctors help residents make savings on their energy, water, and money to live more comfortably and reduce their environmental impact.
Learn how we support housing providers support their residents to stay in control of their energy costs and keep warm and well.

Don’t miss this chance to secure your place.
Help ensure your residents homes stay free from damp, mould and condensation this winter.
This session is free and will be delivered online.