A few tips for a warmer winter

Wānaka winters can be tough for anyone, but there is support available to help you keep warm and well. If you’re in need of a little extra help, pop in and see Community Networks/LINK at the Wānaka Community Hub. We can help you access a range of practical support to help you with day-to-day needs or connect you to additional welfare support or financial advice.

Financial advisers can provide confidential, non-judgemental guidance and support, helping you better understand budgeting, debt, financial products, loans and other money topics, and putting strategies in place to help you minimise bills. Head to our website to find out more about the financial advisers working in the Upper Clutha for PS Otago and Central Otago Budgeting Services, and how they can help you.

Our colleagues at PS Otago can also arrange an Energy Mate coach to help your household get on the power plan that best suits your needs, give advice on heating your home in the cheapest way and on using appliances efficiently.

If you’re struggling to keep your house warm, try these simple tips from Energy Mate, or head to their website for more:

·         Set your heaters. 18-22° is the best range for keeping your house, warm, healthy and energy efficient

·         Swap electric heaters for a heat pump

·         Only heating rooms you’re using, and close the curtains

·         Block the gaps around windows or doors. 

Finally, if you or someone you know is struggling, there is mental health support available. Visit our website for a list of available Counselling and Mental Health Services, including free and web-based services, and useful self-help resources. For support with anxiety, distress or mental wellbeing, you can call or text 1737 to talk with a trained counsellor for free, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Community Networks/LINK, your one-stop community support and connection centre.

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