Community Disability Energy Advice

If you or a loved one are disabled and worried about energy costs, our team are here to offer face to face advice and support. You can find us at community events in Greater Manchester, Stoke, North London and East Anglia. Find one below:

Find an event near you

This service is free and there is no need to register. Just make a note of the date, time and location and we’ll see you there.

Greater Manchester

09 December 2024 Manchester Central Library drop in advice session 1pm to 4pm

13 December 2024 Gorton Community Centre drop in advice session 9:30am to 11:30am

16 December 2024 The Parish Church of Saint Mary in the Baum drop in advice session 11am to 13:30pm

19 December 2024 The Church of Nazarene drop in advice session 11am to 12pm

19 December 2024 Ashton Library drop in advice session 12:30pm to 2pm

20 December 2024 Gorton Community Centre drop in advice session 9:30am to 11:30am

Stockport

11 December 2024 Stockport County Hardcastle drop in advice session 9:30am to 12:30pm

13 December 2024 Stockport Central Library drop in advice session 12pm to 2pm

18 December 2024 Stockport County Hardcastle drop in advice session 9:30am to 12:30pm

18 December 2024 Brinnington Community Hub drop in advice session 12pm to 2pm

20 December 2024 Stockport Central Library drop in advice session 12pm to 2pm


North and East  London

16 December 2024 East Ham Library drop in advice session 11am to 2pm

17 December 2024 Homerton Library drop in advice session 1pm to 5:30pm

18 December 2024 Green Street Library drop in advice session 12pm to 2pm

18 December 2024 Stamford Hill Library drop in advice session 1pm to 5:30pm

19 December 2024 Loxford Practice drop in advice session 10am to 12pm

23 December 2024 Dalston Library drop in advice session 11am to 3:00pm


Book a talk for your group

Our energy advisors can give talks to disabled people at local events, faith groups, or coffee mornings. To arrange this, please email us

Useful tips

We know life costs more for disabled people, and you may feel you’ve done all you can to cut back on costs. We want to make sure you have all the facts and know what support is available:

Scope has

  • practical information and advice
  • our helpline team can help you with benefits, manage your energy bills and claim the financial support you’re entitled to. You can also share your experiences and talk to people in similar situations to you on our online community.

Help from your energy and water companies

It’s important that your energy and water companies know that you need extra support.

Join the Priority Services Register

Get free, extra support from your energy and water companies such as:

  • bills in accessible formats
  • help with meter readings
  • free gas safety checks
  • access to the nominee and password scheme

You’ll also get extra support and priority help if there is a power cut, gas leak or interruption to your water supply.

Register once for your PSR request to go to your energy supplier (the company you pay your bills to) and your regional network companies including electricity, gas and water.

Join the Priority Services Register

Carbon monoxide: staying safe

Be aware of carbon monoxide poisoning and stay safe at home.

Carbon monoxide is a poisonous gas which is produced when fossil fuels burn inefficiently. The most common sources are faulty boilers, gas fires and cookers. Also using BBQs in an enclosed area and portable heaters

We know that due to rising living costs, many disabled people cannot afford to buy new appliances or pay to have their appliances serviced. Faulty appliances may not be identified and that is why CO alarms are so important.

Carbon monoxide is invisible to our senses due its lack of colour, taste and smell.

The symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning are not always obvious. They are often mistaken for flu-like illnesses.

People with coronary heart disease, angina, asthma or anaemia are particularly at risk from carbon monoxide poisoning.

Find out more:

  • Carbon Monoxide safety at home
  • For free support contact your Local Fire and Rescue Service
  • Visit HSFC (safelincs.co.uk) for an online assessment and a free home fire and safety check.

If you are a tenant, be aware of your Landlord’s duty of care to protect your safety.

Carbon Monoxide: Alarms Save Lives (coalarmssavelives.com)

And if you do suspect a leak, call the National Gas Emergency Service number on 0800 111 999 to report the incident.

Manage your finances with IE Hub

Scope has partnered with the IE hub, a free online budgeting tool that helps you to create and manage your household budget. It can help you take control of your finances and any debts you may have.

The IE hub benefits checker can help you see if you are missing out on any payments you are entitled to.

IE Hub

Money saving tips

There may be some small changes that you can make in your home to reduce your bills. We know that not everyone can, but choose the ones that work for you.

Savings on your energy bills

You might be able to make some changes in your home and reduce your energy costs. Take a look at our energy saving tips.

Smart meters

A smart meter lets you see how much energy you are using. It sends readings to your supplier automatically, making sure your bills are up to date and accurate.

Contact your energy supplier to get a smart meter.

Savings on your water bills

Your water company has schemes and tariffs to help you. Contact your water company to find out what support they can offer. You might be able to make some changes in your home and reduce your water bills.

Tips to save money on your water bills

About this service

Scope’s Community Disability Energy Advice service is in partnership with Cadent.