Help and support with your money and bills
Cost of living payments for - Payments are automatic and will be issued (by DWP not the council) by 22nd February; recipients do not need to apply to receive it.
- - If you are looking for tailored advice and help for money worries
- - Citizens Advice Scotland’s Money Map can help you make the most of your money with advice personalised just for you
- - Did you know that free period products are now available to everyone in Ƶapp? You can pick up what you need at a number of locations throughout the area, or have them delivered straight to your door.
- - Getting around can be expensive, but did you know that all 5-21 year olds resident in Scotland are eligible for Young Persons’ Free Bus Travel using a National Entitlement Card?
- - Citizens Advice Scotland helped people save an average of £380 on their Council Tax last year.
- Homelessness - get help - We can help if you are homeless or about to become homeless.
- - It’s not easy juggling your bills each month, especially with daily living costs on the rise. We’ve created a user-friendly budget planner to help you check if you can make your money go further
- - Sign up to Martin Lewis’s Weekly Money Tips email for the latest bargains, discount codes, offers and tools to help you make savings.
- - Cheaper internet is available to customers on benefits - Social tariffs are cheaper broadband packages for people claiming Universal Credit, Pension Credit and some other benefits. They are reliable, fast enough for most clients and easy to switch to. Tariffs start at £15 per month.
Are you struggling with debt or money problems? Ƶapp Advice Services helps helping people who have money worries, and can provide advice and assistance on welfare benefits. Call 01546 604176 to make an appointment with one of our friendly advisors.
Benefits
Make sure you are receiving all the Welfare Benefits you are entitled to. For a free impartial benefit check contact:
Email info@abcab.org.uk or call 01546 605550
“If you are in debt with your energy provider: Argyll & Bute Citizens Advice Bureau offer free, confidential debt advice to avoid disconnection and can check eligibility for extra financial help for anyone living in Argyll & Bute regardless of housing status”
Email info@buteadvice.org.uk or call 01700 502784
Bute Advice Centre fights poverty and social exclusion by the provision of impartial, confidential advice and assistance with regards to:
- Housing Advice
- Income maximisation through the Welfare Benefits Advice Service offering benefits checks, form filling and representation up to and including Tribunal appeals
- Fuel Poverty advice and assistance
- Debt Management Provision, including advice about voluntary payment arrangements, protected trust deeds, bankruptcy, DAS and court representation.
Welfare Rights Service - Are you eligible for benefits you’re not claiming? Our Welfare Rights Team helps people make sure people in Ƶapp aren’t missing out on their entitlement to both UK and Scottish Government administered benefits and other related help. For more information, visit Welfare Rights or call 01546 605517, or use an independent, free and anonymous benefits calculator at
ACHA Welfare Rights - If you a tenant of Argyll Community Housing Association (ACHA) you can get help by going to or call 0800 028 2755
- The gives guidance and support to people experiencing challenges related to money and fuel across the whole of Ƶapp.
- Housing benefit helps people on low incomes to pay their rent, and council tax reductions are also available for those on low incomes.
- Being a new parent can put a strain on your finances. The Best Start Grant is a package of three payments that will give extra money to low income families during the early years of a child’s life.
Discretionary Housing Payments - If you are having difficulty paying your rent, you can apply for help through Discretionary Housing Payments.
Independent advice
There are a number of Independent advice agencies in Ƶapp, including and . National helplines include including ; and the .