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MK CAB Annual Report 2008

The 2008 Annual Report for the MK Citizens Advice Bureau is now available to download. more...

Disability Access

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How to access the bureau if you are disabled more...

Web Site Feedback

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Our Legal Service Quality Marks

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Citizens Advice Bureau


We are here to offer you confidential, impartial and free advice, but how do you want to obtain that advice? Click an image below to find out how to contact us:


Aims and Principles of the CAB service

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The Citizens Advice service provides free, independent, confidential and impartial advice to everyone on their rights and responsibilities. It values diversity, promotes equality and challenges discrimination.


The service aims:
  • To provide the advice people need for the problems they face
  • To improve the policies and practices that affect people's lives

Interested in becoming an Advisor?

Citizens Advice Bureau - Citizens AdviceWant to join our team of volunteers?
Are you looking to go back into the work place or recently retired?
Perhaps you have a young family and don't feel ready to commit to paid work yet.
Would you like to work with people of all ages and backgrounds . . . keep their secrets and not be judgemental?

As a volunteer it's not just the CAB who gains, but you too. It could give you vital skills for the future and is good experience for paid employment. You'll also get 100% support and full training.
We are committed to equal opportunities for all our workers and clients and welcome volunteers regardless of race, gender, sexuality or disabilities.

Milton Keynes CAB gives advice to around 27,000 members of the public every year and we are always looking for new people to come and join us. Click here to find out more . . .

Looking for some information?

CLICK ON THE LOGOWHAT YOU WILL FIND THERE
Citizens Advice Bureau - click for adviceguide A separate CAB Service website giving basic advice and information on your rights 24 hours a day
Citizens Advice Bureau - click for MK Council Milton Keynes Council website that gives information on all the services it offers
Citizens Advice Bureau - click here for the Just Ask! CLS website This is the Community Legal Services, CLS Direct website. You will find information on how to find your local legal advisor in England and Wales. It also talks about costs and whether you can get financial help
Citizens Advice Bureau - click for information on benefits, tax credits and retirement pensionsInformation on benefits, tax credits and retirement pensions.

The Pension Service has its own website providing information and services for everyone whether they are planning for retirement or about to retire.
Click
Pension Service and you'll go straight to it.

 

How to find us

Click here for a map and our address is... more...

Benefits Advice for Social Care Agencies

Citizens Advice Bureau - male adviser answering the phoneMilton Keynes CAB provides free benefits advice to people who are involved with certain Social Care agencies. To learn more . . .

HR Toolkit for community & voluntary organisations

Citizens Advice Bureau - HR ToolkitAre you working in a community or voluntary organisation? Would you like free help and advice on HR matters?
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Advice Column


Enquiry Areas

What sort of problems can we help you with? more ...

Young Volunteers

My 17 year old daughter is waiting to find out if she got the right grades at A'level to go to university. She asked me about volunteering locally and I suggested Citizens Advice, but wondered if she was too young? more...

Mortgage Problems

When I took out my mortgage two years ago I could manage the payments without any trouble, but now the discount period has come to an end and the payments have shot up I'm really struggling. I may also be in danger of losing my job. Do you have any advice? more...

Consumer scams

For many, spam email, 'junk' post or unsolicited phone calls are just a nuisance. But increasingly there is evidence that thousands of consumers are falling victim to the illegal approaches of scammers and are losing hundreds and in some cases thousands of pounds. more...

Finding a Will

My father died recently and we are having great trouble locating his will. We know he made one, but the solicitor he dealt with originally, and where the will was left for safekeeping, has gone out of business. Is there any way of tracing its whereabouts? more...

Problem paying the bills?

Would you like our help to sort out your debt problems? more...