Money worries have impact on physical and mental health
Dydd Llun, 28 Ebrill 2014
Dydd Llun, 28 Ebrill 2014
Dydd Mercher, 23 Ebrill 2014
Dydd Mercher, 23 Ebrill 2014
Dydd Llun, 21 Ebrill 2014
Dydd Iau, 17 Ebrill 2014
The number of logbook loans taken out this year could soar to 60,000, up 61% from 2011 finds Citizens Advice.
Dydd Mawrth, 15 Ebrill 2014
The minimum four week sanction for JSA claimants risks pushing people further away from work, according to new figures released today by Citizens Advice.
Dydd Sul, 13 Ebrill 2014
With a survey commissioned by Shelter showing today that as many as 3.8 million families do not have the savings to keep up with housing costs in the event of a month’s missed pay, Citizens Advice has said that there is “little or no room for manoeuvre” in household budgets.
Dydd Mercher, 9 Ebrill 2014
Commenting on research published today by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, the Chief Executive of national charity Citizens Advice has said that the whirlwind of changes has left increasing numbers of people unable to pay their housing costs.
Dydd Mercher, 9 Ebrill 2014
Citizens Advice has highlighted the challenges people are facing in claiming Universal Credit without the necessary support, saying that a slow roll-out is sensible, as the Work and Pensions Select Committee today criticised the Government's handling of the benefit’s introduction.
Dydd Mercher, 9 Ebrill 2014
As the ASA bans a Wonga TV advert Citizens Advice encourages members of the public to report other irresponsible adverts to get them off air.
Dydd Mawrth, 8 Ebrill 2014
Ahead of a Select Committee hearing today (Wednesday) looking into support for sick and disabled people, national charity Citizens Advice has confirmed that problems associated with Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) is now the issue that Citizens Advice clients most commonly seek help with.
Dydd Llun, 7 Ebrill 2014
A new project launched today by Citizens Advice will conduct an extensive review of the work being carried out by local authorities and housing associations in helping residents to cope with the impact of welfare reforms.
Dydd Sadwrn, 5 Ebrill 2014
Dydd Iau, 3 Ebrill 2014
Dydd Iau, 3 Ebrill 2014
Dydd Mercher, 2 Ebrill 2014
Dydd Mawrth, 1 Ebrill 2014
New analysis published today (Wednesday) shows that the Government’s failure to align its reforms affecting families and welfare will mean some low income families will be worse off by taking on additional hours of work.
Dydd Llun, 31 Mawrth 2014
Dydd Gwener, 28 Mawrth 2014
As new research finds that only 6 per cent of people affected by the Under-Occupancy Penalty have moved house to avoid additional costs, Citizens Advice says that a sharp rise in rent arrears in 2013 shows implementing the new policy cannot be done safely without first increasing the stock of affordable homes.
Dydd Iau, 27 Mawrth 2014
Citizens Advice has said that the process of delivering support to sick and disabled people needs "root and branch reform" as Atos today confirms it is terminating its contract agreement to deliver Work Capability Assessments (WCA). The charity recommends that the provider replacing Atos should be fined when its assessments are shown to be wrong and warns that the new 'Mandatory Reconsideration' element of the WCA means claimants face an additional hurdle before they can get support.