The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Citizens Advice Scotland helps tens of thousands amid crisis

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The Citizens Advice network in Scotland has helped more than 92,000 people in the six months since the UK went into lockdown, according to the organisati­on.

More than 450,000 individual pieces of advice have been issued by Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) to 92,276 people since the coronaviru­s lockdown came into effect on March 23.

Citizens Advice Bureaux were only allowed to reopen for face-to-face advice for vulnerable clients in August, following Scottish Government approval, with the majority of advice issued over the phone or sought online.

With the furlough scheme expected to end in October, CAS said they expect the demand for services to increase in the coming months, as they anticipate rising unemployme­nt and personal debt.

CAS deputy chief executive

Anne Lavery said the increased demand for support during the pandemic showed the importance of funding free, impartial and confidenti­al advice.

Ms Lavery said: “This data shows the absolutely staggering work Citizens Advice Bureaux are doing in local communitie­s across the country during this crisis, helping people recognise their rights and access money they are entitled to.

“We know demand for advice will likely grow even further as the furlough scheme winds down and people face growing unemployme­nt and rising debts.

“That’s why we think it should be extended in certain sectors and part of the UK to protect people.

“It’s also vital that Citizens Advice Bureaux are properly funded and protected going forward – people need them now more than ever.”

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