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Recommendation 21

21

The Chancellor announced the Green Homes Grant Voucher Scheme (the Scheme) on the 8 July...

Conclusion
The Chancellor announced the Green Homes Grant Voucher Scheme (the Scheme) on the 8 July 2020, with the expectation that it would launch on 30 September 2020. This allowed just 12 weeks to get the scheme up and running. During this time, the Department had to consult with stakeholders, design the Scheme, and procure a scheme administrator to implement a digital system for voucher applications.60 This was at a time when the Department’s delivery capacity in terms of personnel and skills was already constrained in responding to the impact of Covid-19, for example with supporting vaccine procurement various business loan schemes, as well as its other building decarbonisation schemes.61
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HM Government Not Addressed
3.2 The department recognises the impact that the shortened timescale had on officials’ ability to meaningfully engage with consumers and installers, and that the scheme administrator’s digital delivery complicated these processes. 3.3 The pace of the GHGv scheme delivery led to some policy design decisions that added complexity to the user experience. However, key elements of the scheme design were informed by important learnings from previous schemes, including the prioritisation of robust quality assurance and customer protection. 3.4 This necessarily drove the quality standard requirements for tradespeople to be registered with TrustMark and have the relevant trade certifications, in line with the recommendations set out in the 2016 Each Home Counts (EHC) review. The department remains committed to implementing the outcomes of the EHC review and the importance of high standards in retrofit, including the transition to the Publicly Available Specification (PAS) 2030/2035:2019, which represent an industry-wide approach to ensuring quality home retrofit and consumer protection. 3.5 Nevertheless, it is recognised that policy implementation can be improved. For each proposed policy development, the department aims to undertake robust public consultation to gather views of potentially affected stakeholders and seek feedback from consumers on the effectiveness of policy implementation. 3.6 All policy development is underpinned by the Policy Profession Standards, which defines the skills and knowledge required from all UK Civil Servants involved in policy work. Lessons learned from the GHGv scheme are being shared across the department and will inform the development of future schemes.