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The Citizens Advice service helps people resolve their legal, money and other problems by providing free, independent and confidential advice, and by influencing policymakers.

Every Citizens Advice Bureau is a registered charity reliant on trained volunteers and funds to provide these vital services for local communities.

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Key facts about the Citizens Advice service

In 2006 - 2007

The Citizens Advice service helps people resolve their money, legal and other problems by providing free advice and information, and by influencing policymakers. The work of the Citizens Advice service impacts on people’s lives in thousands of different ways. The service is:

  • one of the UK's largest voluntary organisations. Citizens Advice and all bureaux are registered charities
  • made up of a network of Citizens Advice Bureaux. There are 455 members in England, Wales and Northern Ireland (at 31 March 2007)
  • a provider of free, independent and impartial information and advice from 3,300 locations – helping people resolve over 5.7 million new problems a year
  • a respected source of influence on local and national policy
  • the largest provider of free money advice in the UK
  • an employer and skills training agency with a workforce of over 27,000 people, the majority of these volunteers
  • well known by the public. 95 per cent of the public has heard of us. (MORI 2005)

Helping solve problems

Each Citizens Advice Bureau is an independent registered charity and the service is run by a total of 27,200 people (20,614 of these are volunteers).

We ensure that all sectors of the community can access our services wherever they are - we provide advice from 3,300 locations - in bureaux, in people’s homes, in public places, in community venues and by telephone, most bureaux provide home visits and some provide email advice. During 2006/07, advice was regularly available from more locations than ever before including:

  • health settings including GP surgeries, health centres and hospitals
  • community centres
  • legal settings
  • and by phone, email, online, kiosks.

During 2006/07 we helped people deal with 5.7 million new problems - 4,990,000 in England, 258,000 in Wales and 252,000 in Northern Ireland.

England and Wales

  • Benefits1,600,000
  • Consumer 296,000 (includes financial services)
  • Debt 1,720,000
  • Employment 505,000
  • Housing 424,000
  • Legal 306,000
  • Relationships 301,000
  • Tax 52,000
  • Utilities 88,000 (includes telecoms, TV and internet)
  • Other 443,000 (includes immigration and health)

Northern Ireland

  • All problems 264,000

(figures rounded to nearest thousand)

Influencing policymakers

We use CAB clients' evidence to campaign for change

In 2006/07 we researched and wrote several evidence reports, detailed responses to consultations and select committees and provided numerous parliamentary briefings for MPs and Assembly Members on a variety of issues Our social policy influence affects the lives of people who may never have used the services of a Citizens Advice Bureau.

Volunteers

We rely on the contribution of volunteers - our services would not be possible without our 20,614 trained volunteers in many roles:

  • over 12,000 are advisers
  • over 4 are trustees
  • over 3,000 are in bureau support roles including administrators, social policy co-ordinators, IT support and fundraisers.

Nearly a third of all volunteers who leave us go on to paid employment or full time education.

Citizens Advice (the national charity) helps Citizens Advice Bureaux to recruit new volunteers by promoting and running a 24 hour volunteer recruitment hotline on 08451 264 264 and online at www.citizensadvice.org.uk/join-us.

Access to advice

We provide CAB information on-line in several languages -our public information and advice website (New window) www.adviceguide.org.uk , is available in both English and Welsh, had 6.5 million visits in 2006/07 and includes a frequently asked questions section in Bengali, Chinese, Gujarati, Punjabi, and Urdu.

During 2006/07 our advisers gave more than 8.5 million hours of advice. In addition, many more hours were spent negotiating with third parties and on follow-up casework.

Funding

Citizens Advice income in 2006/07 totalled £46.692 million and the estimated total of Citizens Advice Bureau income was £141 million.

More information about us

  • Volunteer hotline: 08451 264 264

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