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Heat and Social Housing Project

Helping our Western Sydney social housing residents beat the heat

Each summer, the heat seems to get worse and worse, especially in Western Sydney which has been particularly affected by urban heat in recent decades. The rising heat impacts the health and wellbeing of vulnerable members of our community, including our residents. When temperatures climb into the 30s and 40s, it can be hard to make your home cooler and more comfortable.

The Western Sydney Heat in Social Housing project, funded through the Department of Planning, Industry and Environment, was a collaboration between Link Wentworth, Evolve Housing, Hume Community Housing, Penrith and Hawkesbury Councils, Western Sydney University and social housing residents. As part of the project, we produced a range of educational resources for our community, including videos and a fact sheet with tips to keep cool during summer. These resources educate on cost-effective ways to keep cool, based on lived experiences. 

Please share the below resources with your communities. If you have any questions about the Project, please call 13 14 21 or email enquiries@linkwentworth.org.au and our friendly staff will help you.

We invite you to join us at workshops in November where we will develop and test practical and affordable cooling methods that you can put in practice straight away.

Key resources

  • Fact sheet for the Western Sydney community on how to stay cool, based on tips from our tenants. 
  • Fact sheet for frontline staff who work with vulnerable community members in Western Sydney. 
  • Article from our Resilience Committee
  • Videos (below)
  • November Workshop flyer (We are parting with Western Sydney University for some workshops as we develop cost-effective strategies for coping with extreme heat. We would love to see you there)
 
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