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  1. Keith Dryburgh
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    September 2012

    Case evidence from citizens advice bureaux across Scotland illustrates the difficulties people in Scotland are facing as changes to welfare take effect. 

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    August 2012

    A leaflet explainig the role of a volunteer CAB adviser.

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  3. Lauren Wood
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    August 2012

    Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) welcomes the establishment of a Scottish Civil Justice Council (SCJC) as a body ensuring the effective operation of the civil justice system. 

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  4. Keith Dryburgh
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    August 2012

     CAS' response to the Scottish Parliament in relation to the draft Scottish Budget 2013-14.

  5. Sarah Mitchell, Social Policy Volunteer at Perth CAB
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    August 2012

    Perth CAB is campaigning to increase young people's knowledge of employment rights and to let them know where to access advice.

  6. Graduate employment issues in Scotland
    Matt McLister
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    July 2012

    Degrees of Insecurity is based on a CAS survey of nearly 1000 recent Scottish graduates, and reveals that unemployment, low income jobs and skills displacement are issues for many of them.  The report looks at background issues affecting employability and makes several recommendations on how better to support students and graduates with the transition into work.

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  7. In the lead up to Armed Forces Day on Saturday 30th June, Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) published a report on the advice needs of veterans after they have left the Services.
    Keith Dryburgh
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    June 2012

    While the majority of those who serve make a successful transition to civilian life, a significant minority experience challenging problems. While these problems do not differ considerably from those of the average person, it is the complexity and severity of these problems that are markedly different.

  8. Social Policy
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    June 2012

    A briefing prepared by Citizens Advice Scotland for a Westminster Hall Debate led by Eilidh Whiteford MP.

  9. The CAS consultation response the the Scottish Government's proposals for a new tribunal system for Scotland
    Lauren Wood
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    June 2012

    Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) are broadly supportive of reform to the Scottish Tribunal System which incorporates and builds on the positive features of an accessible, independent, user-focused system.

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  10. A proposal for a Regulation from the European Commission
    Sarah Beattie-Smith
    Publication date:
    May 2012

    Citizens Advice Scotland welcomes the opportunity to respond to this consultation. Our response does not address every question contained in the consultation document. Rather it focuses on the aspects regarding consumer protection and whether the proposed Common European Sales Law would achieve its stated purpose with regard to consumer choice.

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  11. Personal experiences of the welfare changes introduced in April 2012
    Keith Dryburgh and Jeanette Campbell
    Publication date:
    May 2012

    This briefing details case studies of CAB clients that are experiencing problems due to welfare changes that came into force just six weeks ago on 6 April 2012, including changes to Working and Child Tax Credits and Contribution based Employment Support Allowance being time limited to 12 months.

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    May 2012

    This briefing for MSPs outlines the importance of ensuring that the Scottish Government’s Welfare Reform (Further Provision) (Scotland) Bill provides the citizens of Scotland with access to passported benefits when current benefits are effectively abolished and replaced in 2013 by the new Universal Credit. 

  13. CAS response to the consultation on reforming Bankruptcy law in Scotland.
    Kieth Dryburgh
    Publication date:
    May 2012

    The Citizens Advice Service is a key component of the debt advice landscape in Scotland, providing access to debt solutions for thousands of clients every year. Bureau advisers provide the frontline advice that enables the debt relief system to work for debtors and creditors alike.

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    May 2012

    Case evidence from citizens advice bureaux show that many clients have been asked to pay premiums by letting agents. These charges can have a significant impact on the individual’s finances and can put their tenancy at risk.

  15. Jeanette Campbell
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    May 2012

    A submission from Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) in regards to the Scottish Government’s Welfare Reform (Further Provision) (Scotland) Bill using the ten questions posed by the Committee.

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    May 2012

    Leaflet with information about CAB volunteering aimed at young people who are looking to gain new skills to help with work, study and the rest of life too!

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    April 2012

    Briefing on the effects of Housing Benefit reform on the people, communities and economy of Scotland.

  18. Sarah Beattie-Smith
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    April 2012

    In consulting with Citizens Advice Bureaux and analysing the case evidence from bureaux clients, it is clear that consumers in remote communities face many barriers. 

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  19. Scottish Parliament Debate
    Keith Dryburgh
    Publication date:
    April 2012

    In 2003, the Scottish Parliament passed legislation stating that everyone who is homeless will have a right to a home by 2012. In practice, this means ending the system of assessing people as 'priority' or 'non-priority' homeless and giving entitlement to permanent accommodation for all those who are unintentionally homeless. Local authorities will have a duty to house all those who are found to be homeless from January 2013 and to provide the same level of service to all homeless people.

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  20. Keith Dryburgh
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    April 2012

    In 2003, the Scottish Parliament passed legislation stating that everyone who is homeless will have a right to a home by 2012. Local authorities will have a duty to house all those who are found to be homeless from January 2013 and to provide the same level of service to all homeless people. Evidence from citizens advice bureaux shows a mixed picture of progress, with some homelessness services struggling to meet the commitment alongside the effects of the recession and funding difficulties.

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