The Scottish Fuel Poverty Advisory Panel - Annual Report 2024-2025

The Scottish Fuel Poverty Advisory Panel is pleased to publish its Annual Report for 2024-2025. We reflect on our delivery of our April 2024-March 2025 Workplan, including our key themes for the year - the fuel poverty funding landscape; the systematic impact of rural and remote fuel poverty; heat network models and what works for those in fuel poverty, and fuel poverty through a public health lens.

SFPAP – Annual Report 2024-2025.pdf

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Our Vision, Mission, and Principles

The Panel’s vision is for a Scotland where everyone lives in an energy efficient home and has access to affordable clean energy – a Scotland where no one lives in fuel poverty.

The Panel’s work is driven by its mission to:

  • Strengthen fuel poverty policy, legislation and practice
    in Scotland and the UK.
  • Eradicate fuel poverty and increase resilience by engaging with people with lived experience and those who support them.
  • By advising Scottish Ministers, scrutinising progress, and advocating for action.

In working to realise our vision and achieve our mission, the Panel aims to foster
an ethos supported by these principles:

  • Independent – undertake work that is independent and objective.
  • Transparent – be open and transparent, bringing our Code of Conduct principles to all that we do.
  • Collaborative – work in an inquisitive, consultative, and collaborative way, including in the development, delivery and sharing of our thinking and advice.
  • Dynamic – provide visionary and dynamic advice and input to both long term challenges and the response needed to immediate need.
  • Understanding – be respectful and supportive listeners to all, particularly offering a safe space for those with lived experience of fuel poverty to share their insights, understanding and views.
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