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Press Release
For immediate use: 27 November 2008
Government must act to end winter death scandal amongst
pensioners
Britain’s biggest older people's organisation, the National
Pensioners Convention (NPC), has called on the government to
take immediate action to tackle the rising number of winter
deaths amongst the country’s elderly.
The call follows the publication of the latest figures from the
Office for National Statistics, which show a 7 per cent increase
in the excess winter death rate between December 2007 and March
2008 in England and Wales, compared with the same period the
year before.
The figures show 25,300 more individuals died during the winter
months than at other times of the year, up from 23,740 in the
previous period. The vast majority of these, 23,200, were aged
over 65.
Joe Harris, NPC general secretary said: "Since 1997, we have
lost over 260,000 pensioners during the winter months because of
cold related illnesses, yet the government seems incapable of
acting. No other section of our society is so vulnerable and
treated so badly. Pensioners see rising fuel bills and are
constantly worried about whether or not they can afford to put
their heating on.”
“Around 2.4m pensioner households are currently spending more
than 10% of their income on fuel bills, and are living in fuel
poverty. What these people need now is more money – in the form
of the winter fuel allowance so that they can avoid having to
decide whether to heat or eat. Energy efficiency schemes won’t
help them pay their bills this month and neither will they
prevent tens of thousands pensioners dying from the cold this
winter.”
“All older people need to be reassured that they will not be
financially punished for keeping warm in winter. The government
must give them confidence that they will be able to pay their
bills by raising the winter fuel allowance to at least £500 for
every household, introducing an industry-wide reduced social
tariff for older customers and forcing the energy companies to
pass on reductions in prices.”
ENDS
For more information contact Neil Duncan-Jordan on 07940-357-608
FUEL POVERTY FACTS
Nearly 90 per cent of all excess winter deaths are of people
over the age of 65.
Almost one in three older people live in homes with inadequate
heating or insulation making their homes more difficult to heat
and/or keep warm.
More than 1 in 4 people living in fuel poverty are over 70 years
old
Average annual energy bills now exceed £1,000. This will absorb
16 per cent of the income of a single pensioner dependent on the
pension credit minimum guarantee and the current £250 Winter
Fuel Payment.
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