Why are Outreach Projects important to Citizens Advice Edinburgh?
In addition to the five CAE offices we are working in partnership with a number of organisations to deliver advice services to people in local communities throughout the city.
Our aim is to give people easy access to reliable, quality advice as close to their community as possible. To this end CAE has 15 additional locations in the capital where clients can get advice and support. For opening times, locations and contact details see where we are.
If your organisation or charity is interested in working with Citizens Advice Edinburgh please contact us.
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Scottish Legal Aid Board with:
Scottish Courts Service
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Edinburgh Sheriff Court |
In court adviser and mediation service
Funded by Scottish Legal Aid Board
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| The Money Advice Service | CAE Offices, employers, colleges and universities and charities and organisations throughout Edinburgh. |
National programme of free financial education and advice. CAE contracted to deliver face-to-face service in Edinburgh.
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NHS Lothian and North West Edinburgh Health Care Co-operative
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Bellevue Medical Centre
Craigmillar Medical Group
Inchpark Surgery
Ladybank Medical Centre
South Queensferry Medical Practice
Wester Hailes Medical Practice (1&2)
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General Advice in GP Surgeries
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NHS Lothian with:
Haddington/Musselburgh/Dalkeith and Penicuik
West Lothian CABx
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Lothian CABx
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Independent Advice and Support Service – dealing with NHS complaints
Funded by NHS Lothian
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Big Lottery with:
Castle Rock Edinvar Housing Association
Dunedin Canmore Housing Association
Hillcrest Housing Association
Margaret Blackwood Housing Association
Port of Leith Housing Association
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Castle Rock Edinvar HA
Dunedin Canmore HA
Hillcrest HA
Margaret Blackwood HA
Port of Leith
HA
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Money Matters
Providing money advice to Housing Association tenants
Funded by Big Lottery
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Stewart Ivory Foundation
Scottish Government Resilience Fund
Westminster Foundation
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CAE Offices
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Money advice workers – to meet the growing number of citizens needing money advice.
Funded by Stewart Ivory, Scottish Government Resilience Fund and Westminster Foundation.
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