Across Scotland, thousands of people visit a Citizens Advice Bureau each week.
Their cases inform the work Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) does and build a body of evidence which allows us to campaign on a range of issues, from faulty used cars to benefit sanctions. CAS carries out national campaigns across Scotland, with a particular focus on local action through the CAB network.
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With rising costs of everyday essentials, such as food, fuel and heating, more of us are struggling to afford bills like mobile and broadband, leading to increased digital exclusion.
Renting in Scotland is changing and everyday we help tenants and landlords navigate this. Recently, we've seen an increasing number of tenants seeking advice about how to manage rent on top of the increased cost of everyday essentials such as energy, food and fuel. We are also seeing landlords who are facing pressure to manage higher mortgage payments.
Having a safe, secure and sustainable home is of foundational importance and we want everyone to know that the Citizens Advice network in Scotland is here for you, with free, confidential and impartial advice.
If you are worried about heating bills and the cost of living this winter, the Citizens Advice network is here to help.
If you are feeling worried about debt or falling behind on bills, you are not alone. High costs of energy, food and fuel mean that many people are finding it impossible to keep up. But the Citizens Advice network in Scotland is here for you, with free, confidential and impartial advice in a variety of ways. See below for different ways you can get advice and support.