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It is vital that the heating and energy efficiency workforce has the capacity and skills...

Conclusion
It is vital that the heating and energy efficiency workforce has the capacity and skills required for the job at hand. This will require training new workers as well as supporting existing workers in the home heating sector. It is imperative that the 56 Decarbonising Heat in Homes Government actively supports and encourages the upskilling of workers, with a commitment to prioritising the existing home heating workforce, through local, work-based training schemes. We expected the Heat and Buildings Strategy to provide a strategic direction on how the heating workforce would be upskilled and we waited a long time for this to be published. However, the strategy failed to adequately deal with this issue.
Government Response Summary
The government states that the Committee on Fuel Poverty provides independent advice and Ministers cannot mandate its actions, effectively redirecting responsibility.
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Government Response
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HM Government Deferred
The Committee on Fuel Poverty is an advisory non-departmental public body. As an arm’s length body, sponsored by the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy, it is not directed by the Government and provides independent advice on the effectiveness of policies aimed at reducing fuel poverty. Ministers cannot mandate the actions of the Committee but will continue to work closely with them.
Addressee Bodies
Department for Business and Trade
Timeline
Recommendation age 4.3 yrs
Report published 03 Feb 2022