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Outsmart the recession This website gives people free educational resources, top tips for jobs and advice about getting financial assistance for fee-paying courses. On the site there is guidance on what to do if you have been made redundant and advice on how to lean new skills.
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Immigration Advisory Service The United Kingdom Immigration Advisory Service (IASUK) is the leading charity giving legal advice and representation services to immigrants and asylum seekers free to those who are eligible.
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Citizens Advice Bureau Citizens advice bureaux – independent, local charities that are members of Citizens Advice Scotland. Bureaux provide advice and information to people in need in over 200 locations
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Consumer Direct Consumer Direct is a telephone and online consumer advice service which is run by The Office of fair Trading and local authority Trading Standards Services. It is funded by the Government. CD provide clear, practical, impartial advice to help you sort out problems and disagreements you may be having with suppliers of goods and services. From overcharging to faulty goods, from dodgy workmanship to reporting dishonest traders and scams, our advisers are ready to offer solutions for individual problems.
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Home Heat Helpline The Home Heat Helpline is a free, not for profit phone line set up to help British energy customers who are struggling to pay their fuel bill and keep warm. Helpline was launched by the Energy Retail Association in October 2005 and has become a cornerstone service for low-income households in urgent need of heating help and advice. Calls to the Home Heat Helpline — 0800 33 66 99 — are free and answered by one of our 35 friendly expert advisors at our call centre in Glasgow. They’re trained to give quick, clear information on the grants, benefits and payment schemes that you may be entitled to as well as basic steps that can be taken to save money on heating bills by making your home more energy efficient.
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Carers Scotland Many people are caring for an elderly relative, a sick friend or a disabled family member. They do it unpaid and often without support. Carers Scotland is the voice of carers. We improve carers' lives by providing information and advice and by campaigning for change. We are part of Carers UK.
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