MaPS reveals 21% real terms cut to grants for debt advice compared to 2019/20
Responding to a recent Freedom of Information request from WADA, the Money and Pensions Service (MaPS) has revealed that grants for debt advice services in England are facing a cut of over 20% in real terms.
We need to talk about debt advice
Community based debt advice services are facing cuts of 10%. At the same time, demand is rising, and cases are becoming more complex. Our new briefing reports how front-line workers are facing enormous pressures, and that services are now at breaking point. That’s why we have called on the Money and Pensions Service to reverse its proposed cut and for a Parliamentary inquiry into their failed commissioning strategy.
WADA responds to Insolvency Review: call for evidence
WADA is calling for a major overhaul of the personal insolvency framework, including the abolition of IVAs, and for the protection of homes and essential assets in a new procedure. Given the economic crisis, we are urging all debt advisers to sign our response and urge Government to act quickly to make these major reforms.
Debt advice agencies demand equal treatment from energy companies
With energy prices rocketing and debts mounting, it is critical that people are able to access debt advice and that energy companies respond to representations made on a debtor’s behalf. But there appears to be a worrying trend for companies to reject financial statements unless these have been prepared by StepChange. WADA calls for debtors to have the right to choose their own debt advice agency.