Twenty Things You Should Know
About the CAB
- The Citizens Advice service helps people resolve their
money, legal and other problems by providing free information and advice, and
by influencing policymakers
- Citizens Advice (the national organisation) and each
Citizens Advice Bureau are registered charities
- Citizens Advice Bureaux are funded by money from local
Authorities, Lottery funds, charitable trusts, companies, individuals and
others
- The work of the Citizens Advice service impacts on
people's lives in thousands of different ways - through advice, campaigns,
free skills training for volunteers, empowering individuals, increasing
incomes and more.
- Citizens Advice Bureaux provide free, independent and
impartial information and advice from over 3,200 locations and help people
with over 5.6 million new problems a year.
- Citizens Advice Bureaux have been providing free advice
in local communities since 1939.
- The Citizens Advice service is a respected source of
influence on local and national policy. We use evidence of our clients'
problems to campaign for improvements to policies and services.
- The Citizens Advice service is well known by the public
- 96 per cent have heard of us and 41 per cent have used a CAB.
- The Citizens Advice service is both an employer and
skills training agency with a workforce of over 26,000 people, the majority of
whom are trained volunteers.
- Our advice is available in bureaux, in community
centres such as GP surgeries, in people's homes, on the phone, by email and at
www.adviceguide.org.uk.
- Citizens Advice Bureaux are the largest independent
providers of free, independent money advice in the UK.
- We deal with more than one million new debt issues each
year. The average debt brought to our advisers is £10,000.
- Our trained advisers can give general advice on
virtually anything from benefit claims to unfair dismissal, debt and housing
rights.
- CAB advisers can write letters and make phone calls to
companies and service providers on people's behalf, help people to prioritise
their debts, negotiate with creditors, represent people at courts and
tribunals and refer people to specialist CAB case workers and others.
- Many bureaux have specialist advisers including money,
employment and housing caseworkers.
- The financial contribution of our volunteers is worth
around £70 million a year.
- Across England and Wales, Citizens Advice Bureaux can
give advice in over 40 different languages.
- The regularly updated electronic information system
used by our advisers is unrivalled for its breadth, depth and quality.
- CAB information and advice is available at
www.adviceguide.org.uk
in English, Welsh, Bengali, Chinese, Gujurati, Punjabi and Urdu.
Adviceguide received 1.6 million visits last year.
- Our Citizens Connect programme is rolling out 21st
century Information Technology to the Citizens Advice Bureau network.
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