Fully funded debt advice services essential as cost of living crisis blights millions of lives, warns Unite
- Friday 25 March 2022
Unite, the UK’s leading union, is calling on the government to invest in community-based debt advice in response to the cost of living crisis which is creating financial misery for millions.
Action needed
Unite is calling for the government’s Money and Pension Service (MaPS) to consult with debt advisers about the best way to help people struggling with their finances. MaPS has repeatedly attempted to slash the number of community debt advisers in favour of call centre and web chat services but debt advisers argue that one-to-one support from local services is vital.
Cost of living crisis
It is anticipated that families already struggling to keep their heads above water are going to suffer in the coming weeks as they face a triple whammy of a huge increase in energy prices, the rise in national insurance contributions and higher council tax bills.
Debt advice work crucial
Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: “The cost of living crisis is hitting families from all sides, food costs are surging, energy prices are going through the roof and fuel has never been more expensive.
“It is inevitable that families, through no fault of their own, will find themselves in debt and they need advice and support at the earliest opportunity to reduce the misery they are facing. This should be available through a face-to-face meeting with a debt advice worker.”
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Unite believes that unless community-based debt advice services are easily accessible then thousands of the most vulnerable people, including those where English is not the first language or who have limited access to the internet, won’t receive the help they need and will spiral further into debt.
Frontline work
Unite national officer for the non-profit sector Siobhan Endean said: “Community debt advisers are on the front line in the cost of living crisis. Their advice and expertise is essential to help families cope with financial challenges.
“It is incumbent on the government and MaPs to not only rule out any further cuts in community debt advisers but also fund an increase in the service so that the most vulnerable, who have the greatest need for assistance, can access the support they need.”
Unite commitment
Unite is dedicated to advancing the jobs, pay and conditions of its members and will fight back against any efforts to diminish workers' living standards.
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Unite is the UK and Ireland’s leading union fighting to protect and advance jobs, pay and conditions for members working across all sectors of the economy. The general secretary is Sharon Graham.