Care England offers support to care providers as energy prices set to spike again
With 60% of care providers citing utility bills as a key challenge and the second biggest pressure behind workforce pay, Care England is offering support to alleviate ongoing pressures.
In Care England’s new publication, ‘Savings, Solutions, and Sustainability,’ energy sector expert David Woodward, director at Focus Energy Services, shares what care providers can do to ensure they obtain the best value and most sustainable energy contracts when it comes to buying gas and electricity contracts. Woodward also highlights what constitutes a good energy broker, and outlines tips to make businesses more energy efficient.
Care England has also created a free to use Strategic Management Audit Repository Tool, containing a dedicated ESG module outlining where care providers can work toward environmental targets, including a section on energy usage and efficiency.
Professor Martin Green, chief executive of Care England, said: “Care providers are being put under unsustainable pressure this winter period, and many aren’t benefitting governmental financial. In response, Care England conducted an energy tender and lowered the cost of energy for 100% of care providers who participated. While we continue to deliver pragmatic solutions for adult social care providers, practical action is crucial to safeguard from future energy price spikes where possible via the Care England tender. “Recent events have taught us that having our own solutions in place wherever possible is more important than ever; to be forewarned is to be forearmed. Energy is central not just to the wellbeing of people in receipt of care, but to a business itself.”