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Publication date:August 2019
CAS welcomes the opportunity to respond to the ENAs consultation. We think that the consultation raises issues that need to be quickly addressed as the electricity flexibility market develops.
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CAS has responded to the Accountant in Bankruptcy's consultation on returning funds to the free sector.
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Citizens Advice Scotland has responded to a call for written evidence on the Debt Arrangement Scheme Regulations 2019.
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CAS has responded to the Financial Ombudsman Service's consultation on its future funding.
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A guide to common issues and how to resolve themPublication date:August 2019
A guide to helping people to overcome barriers to digital access (updated July 2019).
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CAS is pleased to respond to the consultation on the proposed Fair Rents (Scotland) Bill. This Bill aims to protect private sector tenants by limiting rent increases and by increasing the availability of information about rent levels across Scotland.
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Scottish Affairs Committee inquiryPublication date:August 2019
CAS recognises that Universal Credit (UC) may be working well for some people. However, evidence from across the Scottish Citizens Advice network suggests that a significant number of people -who are often already vulnerable and/or marginalised- are experiencing hardship and detriment as a result of having to claim UC.
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Publication date:July 2019
Citizens Advice Scotland delivers free, independent, confidential advice and support for patients of the NHS in Scotland through the Patient Advice and Support Service (PASS).
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Publication date:July 2019
Citizens Advice Scotland received 232 responses to the Patient Advice and Support Service (PASS) client feedback survey between 1st April 2018 and 31st March 2019. Client satisfaction is high with 96% of respondents stating that they were either very satisfied (86%) or satisfied (10%) with the service.
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Publication date:June 2019
CAS has responded to the Money and Pensions Service listening document.
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June 2019Publication date:June 2019
This is CAS's response to the Scottish Government's consultation on the Energy Efficient Scotland programme.
Energy Efficient Scotland (EES) is an ambitious Scottish Government programme which aims to improve the energy efficiency of Scotland’s housing stock over the next 20 years in a bid to reduce carbon emissions and fuel poverty. One of the proposed strands of the programme is the regulation of minimum standards of energy efficiency in both rented and owner occupied domestic properties. This would take the form of mandatory Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) standards to be achieved by respective sectors by a target date. This consultation seeks views on whether the Scottish Government should bring forward the date for all owner occupied homes to be EPC Band C or above by 2030, where technically feasible and cost effective. It also seeks views on the implementation of regulations for the private rented sector.
The accompanying research report summarises the results of an omnibus survey that we commissioned in March 2019. The aim was to: better understand levels of awareness about EPCs; what homeowners are currently doing, if anything, to upgrade the energy efficiency of their homes; what would motivate homeowners to install more energy efficiency measures; and how Scottish homeowners and renters feel about potential regulation of energy efficiency.
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June 2019Publication date:June 2019
This is CAS's response to the Scottish Government's consultation on the future of low carbon heat for off-gas buildings.
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Energy Advice in Detail: Energy issues brought to the Citizens Advice network in Scotland in 2017-18
Publication date:June 2019This report details the energy issues advised on by the Citizens Advice network in Scotland in 2017-18.
The data shows that of the three main strands of the network, the majority of energy-related advice
in Scotland continues to be provided by Scottish Citizens Advice Bureaux, accounting for 92% of the advice provided
in 2017-18.This reflects the complementary nature of the Citizens Advice network which in 2017-18 included:
- Citizens Advice Bureaux which primarily provide advice on complex interrelated issues;
- the Extra Help Unit undertakes specialist case work on behalf of vulnerable consumers, often in urgent need of assistance; and
- the Citizens Advice Consumer Service has a statutory remit to deliver first tier advice.
In 2017-18, a total of 41,233 energy issues were advised on across the whole Citizens Advice network in Scotland.
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Publication date:June 2019
CAS Financial Statements for year ended 31st March 2018.
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Low Pay Commission consultationPublication date:June 2019
Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) welcomes the opportunity to respond to the consultation. In 2017-18, Scotland’s CAB network advised clients on a total of 47,254 issues related to employment. Of those, the largest proportion related to Pay and Entitlements (13,697), with Scottish CAB advising clients on 454 issues specifically related to the National Minimum Wage or National Living Wage.
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Briefing prepared for all Scottish MPs ahead of a Westminster Hall debate on Universal Credit and debt.
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Publication date:June 2019
Issue of 1 of the Citizens Advice network in Scotland magazine
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Stressed About Debt? High costs of energy, food and fuel mean that many people are finding it impossible to keep up, worrying about debt or falling behind on bills. The Citizens Advice network in Scotland is here for you, with free, confidential and impartial advice in a variety of ways.