Heat transition: public engagement strategic framework

A guide to how we will work with others to deliver a programme of public awareness raising, education and participation around clean heat and energy efficiency.


Footnotes

1. Scottish Government (2023) Heat in Buildings Monitoring and Evaluation Framework

2. Scottish Government (2021) Heat in Buildings Strategy

3. Scottish Government (2021) Climate change - Net Zero Nation: public engagement strategy - gov.scot (www.gov.scot)

4. ClimateXChange (2023), Communicating on the Heat Transition.

5. Home Energy Scotland provides free and impartial advice and support to people across Scotland on clean heat, energy efficiency and other issues to help create warmer homes, lower energy bills and reduce carbon footprints. They are funded by the Scottish Government and managed by Energy Saving Trust.

6. Business Energy Scotland is funded by the Scottish Government to provide free, impartial support and access to funding to help small and medium-sized enterprises save energy, carbon and money.

7. See Energy specialist launches ‘Heat pump talk’ guide for installers - Energy Systems Catapult

8. The Climate Action Schools programme is a framework of education initiatives to support Scotland’s educators, young people and children to progress Learning for Sustainability and climate change education.

9. Keep Scotland Beautiful is a charity that seeks to inspire changes in behaviour to improve our environment, the quality of people’s lives, their wellbeing and the places that they care for.

10. Scottish Government (2023) Learning for sustainability: action plan 2023 to 2023

11. Scottish Government (2019) Learning estate strategy - gov.scot (www.gov.scot)

12. Home Energy Scotland - More than half of Scots are aware of heat pumps

13. Scottish Government (2022) Climate Change - Public Engagement: survey results 2022

14. Green Homes Network

15. Nesta visit a heat pump

16. Scottish Government (2023) Participation Framework

17. Warmer Homes Scotland

Contact

Email: lauren.austin@gov.scot

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