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Check our online advice pages to help you find a way forward, whatever the problem.
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The Citizens Advice network in Scotland provides advice and support in different ways.
Contact your local Citizens Advice Bureau to get free, confidential and impartial advice. An adviser will be able to talk through your situation and work out the next steps. Find your local bureau and get in touch today.
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Here are some options. If you can't find what you are looking for, get in touch with your local CAB by using the postcode search above.
You can also get advice on the phone by calling 0800 028 1456 for the Scottish Citizens Advice Helpline to speak with an adviser at your local Citizens Advice Bureau.
Check our online advice pages to help you find a way forward, whatever the problem.
Our trained advisers can guide you through the process.
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Our trained advisers support anyone who uses NHS Scotland to understand their rights and responsibilities as a patient, or to raise concerns, give feedback, or make a complaint.
Citizens Advice Scotland relies on the support of people like you.
Whether you’re interested in volunteering, donating, fundraising, becoming a corporate partner, collaborating to deliver a service or exploring career opportunities, there are many ways to get involved.
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We contribute to frontline advice by helping people resolve their problems and influence social policy at both local and national levels.