Key Issues Fuel Poverty David Gordon Professor of Social Justice Townsend Centre for International Poverty Research University of Bristol Third Peter Townsend.

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Key Issues Fuel Poverty David Gordon Professor of Social Justice Townsend Centre for International Poverty Research University of Bristol Third Peter Townsend Memorial Conference Poverty and Social Exclusion in the UK

In 2003, George Bates, 89, died from hypothermia and his wife Gertrude, 86, suffered a heart attack. Their bodies were found in October in a house they had shared for 63 years. Two months earlier their gas had been disconnected by British Gas due to non-payment of a £140 bill. After the gas was cut off the couple's details were not passed to social services by British Gas - because of restrictions they thought were imposed by the Data Protection Act. A British Gas spokesman said "It is tragic that no one including the caring services recognised how vulnerable the Bateses were before it was too late“. The Coroner recorded verdicts of death by natural causes. British Gas residential reported a profit of £169m in 2003 Fuel Poverty: A Matter of Life & Death Source:

Fuel Poverty: A Matter of Life & Death In January 2010, Mayan Coomeraswamy, 59, froze to death in an unheated "hovel" after social services failed to care for him or clean his home. Despite being visited every fortnight by mental health workers – staff did not intervene as they thought it would violate his human rights.

An estimated 31,100 excess winter deaths occurred in England and Wales in 2012/13 – a 29% increase compared with the previous winter. Between 2011/12 and 2012/13 male excess winter deaths increased from 10,590 to 13,100, and female deaths from 13,610 to 18,000. The majority of deaths occurred among those aged 75 and over; there were 25,600 excess winter deaths in this age group in 2012/13 compared with 5,500 in people aged under 75. Excess Winter Deaths Source: england-and-wales/ provisional--and final-/stb-ewm html

Source: DECC Energy Price Statistics

A Household is fuel poor if they need to spend more than 10% of their income on fuel (heat, light, etc.) The energy required to heat the home to a reasonable temperature. Typically defined as 21 o C in living room and 18 o C in bedrooms A standard heating regime is assumed for weekdays and weekend Weekday 9 hours Weekend 16 hours Old Definition of Fuel Poverty Problem: Incomes are not equivalised i.e. adjusted for household size. Heating regimes are guesstimates, etc.

New Fuel Poverty Definition Fuel poverty in England is measured by the Low Income High Costs definition, which considers a household to be in fuel poverty if: 1.they have fuel costs that are above average (the national median level) 2.If they were to spend that amount they would be left with a residual income below the official poverty line (AROP BHC)

See Figure SR1 in pov-final-hills-rpt.pdfhttps:// pov-final-hills-rpt.pdf The broad concept: Hills Review Problem: Economists like the Poverty Gap – but it a bad poverty indicator. It not only ignores the number of poor people, but it also ignores the distribution among the poor. In addition, when the income of a person just below the poverty line increases such that she is no longer poor, poverty according to the poverty gap (average income shortfall) will increase instead of decline.

Example: Fuel cost threshold SLIDE 9 New definition The graph shows a sample of 80 households, each represented by a dot. Those who have incomes below the income threshold, and required fuel costs more than the median are classified as fuel poor; these households are shown in pink and there are 15 of them (19% of the sample). The medians divide the sample in half, so there are 40 households either side of the median lines. Source: Ian Preston, CSE.

Example: Strange Results SLIDE 10 Insulate everyone After all households have improved energy efficiency the median line must be re-drawn so that it sits at the new half-way point. This causes the pink area to grow and incorporate more households. There are now 12 households in fuel poverty, or 15%. Source: Ian Preston, CSE.

PSE Fuel Poverty Module Third Peter Townsend Memorial Conference Poverty and Social Exclusion in the UK

PSE Fuel Poverty Module Third Peter Townsend Memorial Conference Poverty and Social Exclusion in the UK

PSE Fuel Poverty Module Third Peter Townsend Memorial Conference Poverty and Social Exclusion in the UK

Fuel poverty: Older People Did your household cut back on fuel use at home in any of these ways last winter, because you could not afford the costs