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    Monday 29 December 2008 00:05
    Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (National)

    Thousands helped by debt advice services

    Government funded face to face debt advice services have helped over 100,000 people in 2008, and the national telephone debt advice line has seen a significant increase in demand for advice.
    Calls to the Government funded debt advice telephone service, the National Debtline, have increased by 40% since 2007, and demand for Business Debtline, the service specifically for business, has doubled comparing autumn 2008 with autumn 2007.
    The charity now receives approximately 23,000 calls a month (November 08) compared to 16,000 during 2007.
    Meanwhile this year the Government funded face to face debt advice services estimate that they have helped around 100,000 financially excluded over-indebted clients.
    Consumer Affairs Minister Gareth Thomas said:
    "It is imperative that when people are struggling with debt, they seek assistance as soon as possible. There are a wide range of organisations who provide expert advice and can really make a difference when it comes to resolving debt problems. We have made a firm commitment to support these services so they can continue to help those most in need."
    In the recent Pre Budget Report the Government announced an additional £5.85 million for the National Debtline advisory service to help cope with the additional demand.
    Chief Executive of National Debtline, Paul Mullins said:
    "We have helped over 90,000 National Debtline clients this year including 8,000 struggling with mortgage arrears. We have seen an increase of 30% in clients who have mortgage or secured loan arrears compared to 2007."
    "Thanks to additional funding (£5.85 million funding over two years) from HM Treasury we are currently recruiting for advisers, managers and support staff on both National Debtline and Business Debtline. No previous experience of giving debt advice is necessary as we provide a full training programme. There have been various large scale redundancies announced in the West Midlands and it is important that people know that there is support and advice available, including various job opportunities."
    Notes to editors
    1. To contact a face-to-face debt adviser, see http://www.adviceguide.org.uk or check your local phone book for your nearest Citizens Advice Bureau. To contact National Debtline, see http://www.nationaldebtline.co.uk or call 0808 808 4000
    2. The face-to-face debt advice programme employs around 500 fully qualified advisers in England and Wales spread out across many independent advice providers as well as Citizens Advice Bureaux. They include three national projects, one for Wales, and one for each English region.
    3. The National Debtline is the national telephone helpline for people with debt problems in England, Scotland and Wales. The service is free, confidential and independent. It provides self-help advice to its callers including fact sheets and self help packs and also takes email and written enquiries. They offer expert advice on the full range of debts from rent arrears to congestion charges.
    4. The face-to-face service has successfully helped resolve serious debt issues such as personal bankruptcy, and loans; suspended house repossessions, produced financial statements on behalf of clients and assessed available financial benefits on a case by case basis.
    5. The projects target specific geographic areas or social groups where financial exclusion is a major problem. Many are specially created partnerships between Citizens Advice Bureaux, members of the Advice UK network and other independent advice providers.
    6. Research has shown that although debt advice is readily available in many forms, for example, telephone help lines and the internet, people with severe or complicated debt often need to deal with someone face-to-face, and are often the hardest to reach


    Client ref 2008/321
    COI ref 169164P
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  • #2
    Re: Thousands helped by debt advice services

    And a shed load more helped by sites like this

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    • #3
      Re: Thousands helped by debt advice services

      Absolutely!

      My ole man and I could not have got through Christmas without you guys!


      (((((((((((((((((HUGS)))))))))))))))))

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      • #4
        Re: Thousands helped by debt advice services

        I believe that independent sites like this do far better in terms of both quality and quantity than that offered by government funded organisations because we're not following guidelines set out (or not) by regulatory bodies. Indeed we'll have a go at them too for their shortomings, the CAB advisors wouldn't do that..

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        • #5
          Re: Thousands helped by debt advice services

          Indeed, CCCS, CAB, Payplan etc are okay so far as it goes to get into a monthly repayment plan and write a bit of due to circumstances, but when things go to court they are in line with the rubberstampinginess of the bulk centre.....defending a claim because of ridulous charges seems to be beyond them somewhat. They do the job they are meant to and act as gobetween between consumer and banks both to help consumers and to help the banks recoup something from bad debtors. Can't imagine calling up CCCS and telling them one of my debts had an unenforceable credit agreement. Have seen the training manual and financial statement sheets they use and they are basic basic incomings exceed outgoings stuff. Mind you having said that a lot of CAB 'employees' attended an unenforceable agreements course when I did so they are trying, but to be honest their lack of knowledge on court procedures and other issues etc was a little sad.

          Seems we fill the gap between lawyers, claims management companies and debt advice charities. Have looked into 'accreditation' etc and theres some decent training available, but you then get tied into the regulations and end up in rubberstamp world.
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          • #6
            Re: Thousands helped by debt advice services

            When we contacted Payplan they asked how we had heard about them, so I told them that i was recommended by a website called legal beagles. The lady at Payplan had never heard of the website, but when i explained what the website was and how much it has helped and supported me, she thought it was a fanastic idea and hoped that more people would find their way to the site.

            I know that without this site i would still have my head stuck in the sand in a land called denial. Thanks everyone for giving me the courage to face things

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            • #7
              Re: Thousands helped by debt advice services

              Typical political spin as apparently the number of phone calls equates to the number helped What tripe The 'advice' is not only often biased as in "well if you owe you must pay it" (a CCCS favourite) or it's often fundamentally wrong.

              This sort of rubbish means they can claim success & not have to put more funds into helping folks

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