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Citizens Advice
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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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Home Publications Annual reports Citizens Advice annual report 2006/2007 Our key achievements
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In last year’s annual report we published our aims for 2006/07, the majority of which were successfully delivered. We also delivered many of the other key strands of work that contribute to our 2004–2008 strategic plan. Further details are provided within this
report, however some of the highlights are:
To increase access to advice we:
To influence policy makers we:
campaigned on regulation of bailiffs, legal aid reforms, incapacity benefit, the Welfare Reform Bill, and promoted the new laws giving tenants protection of deposits paid to landlords
saw our Supercomplaint on payment protection insurance, launched in 2005, referred to the Competition Commission and action by the Financial Services Authority to fine a number of companies for poor sales practices.
As part of our new service developments we:
trialled web-based access to consultancy services for bureaux, including equality and employment, consumer, welfare benefits and money advice
In addition we:
9%: The per cent of our volunteers and paid staff from BME communities.
8%: The per cent of our volunteers and paid staff who are disabled.
3,300: The number of locations bureaux deliver free advice from, with our support.
39%: The per cent of our volunteers who went on to a paid job or further education.
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