Power Saving Checks – free consultation in low-income households including mediation of knowledge and skills for the change of the users’ behaviour and the fixing of direct installations by educated Power Saving Checkers – help verifiable:
– To achieve the climate protection aims of the partner countries and the EU and
– To offer through a double social component support for low-income households and the promotion of the re-integration of unemployed people in theworking world.
In the new project “Power Saving Check goes Citizens”, we would like to involve the population actively and mediate the necessary knowledge directly to the people (apart from the opportunity to hire a Power Saving Checker). Only this way, the climate protection aims of the partners countries can be achieved.
Power Saving Check goes Citizens project’s results are:
Power Saving App for citizens
Curriculum for the training as Power Saving Checker – completed by the Chapters “Cooling”, “Waste Separation” and “Awareness Raising Activities”
Handbook for Power Saving Checkers – completed by the Chapters “Cooling”, “Waste Separation” and “Awareness Raising Activities”
Training material and material for the Webinar (Train the trainers) – completed by the Chapters “Cooling”, “Waste Separation” and “Awareness Raising Activities”
Online course for the Education of Power Saving Checkers – completed by the Chapters “Cooling”, “Waste Separation” and “Awareness Raising Activities”
Target Groups
- Citizens
- Unemployed people, particularly long-term unemployed young and older people respectively people with handicaps, students (who can be educated as Power Saving Checkers)
- Renters‘ households receiving state support (unemployment benefit, social allowances, living allowances) respectively low-income households (who can use the services)
- Adult educators (who will train the Power Saving Checkers)
- Stakeholders of the education and labour market
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