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  1. 11 Apr 2022

    The ‘life-changing’ work of the Citizens Advice network in Scotland is revealed today by a new briefing detailing the value of the service.

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  2. 4 Apr 2022

    A service that helps people in Scotland raise complaints about the NHS has reached its tenth anniversary today.

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  3. 3 Apr 2022

    by Jonathan Watt, CAS Head of Programmes.

    This article was first published in the Herald on 4 April 2022.

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  4. 3 Apr 2022

    Reduced or loss of income is cited by over 280,00 people as key driver for debt since the beginning of the pandemic, according to new analysis from Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS).

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  5. 24 Sep 2021

    Citizens Advice Scotland is supporting Challenge Poverty Week, which will be running from Monday 4 – Sunday 10 October.

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  6. 15 Sep 2021

    by Grace Remmington, CAS Policy Officer (Energy team).

    This column was first published in the Herald on 15 September 2021.

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  7. 29 Jun 2021

    The Citizens Advice network is worth up to £245 million to Scottish society, new analysis published today reveals.

    The analysis comes from a new independent report from Europe Economics into the economic value of advice provided during the year 2019/20, and includes analysis that the advice and information provided on the Advice for Scotland website is worth up to £148million.

    Citizens Advice Bureaux across Scotland unlock millions of pounds for people every year in client financial gain through things like access to social security payments, employment entitlements and lower bills for utilities.

  8. 26 Apr 2021

    The Electoral Commission has produced resources to help people understand the process of postal voting and voting in person in the May 6 elections.

  9. 8 Mar 2021

  10. Challenge Poverty Week will be running this year from 5 - 11 October 2020.

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  11. 12 Aug 2020

    by Catherine Henry, Manager of the Money Talk Team.

    This article was first published in the Herald on 12 August 2020.

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  12. 7 Apr 2020

    If you are in a Debt Arrangement Scheme and struggling to make a payment because of a drop in income due to coronavirus, speak to your money adviser and they can arrange a payment break for you. If, for whatever reason, you cannot access your money adviser Citizens Advice Scotland has developed a helpful guide which outlines the steps you can take to request a payment break yourself. 

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