Our response to the Financial Inclusion Strategy
We welcome the focus on tackling problem debt through community-based services, to achieve both financial inclusion and health equity.
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Financial foundations for adult health
We welcome the focus on tackling problem debt through community-based services, to achieve both financial inclusion and health equity.
Financial foundations for adult health
Supporting working-age people with long-term health conditions and financial difficulties.
Financial foundations for adult health
We commissioned Clear Consultancy Services to analyse the impact of higher energy debts on individuals, households, and the debt advice sector. The resulting executive summary outlines seven key recommendations for how Ofgem, government, and the energy sector can improve support.
Financial foundations for adult health
The multiple long-terms conditions (MLTC) programme will now be known as the financial foundations for adult health (FFAH) programme.
Financial foundations for adult health
The impact of problem debt on people’s physical and mental health is deep rooted and damaging. We must work together to ensure that people who need it most can get free and impartial debt advice, improving their finances and their health.
Financial foundations for adult health
Good health at work leads to more productive workplaces, fewer lost hours and fewer people leaving the job market.
Financial foundations for adult health
At Impact on Urban Health we know that our mental, physical and financial health are all connected. Our new partnership with the Money and Pensions Service (MaPS) explores how better debt advice can improve the health of people struggling with the cost of living.
Financial foundations for adult health
Mental, physical, and financial health are deeply connected. We wanted to find out if available apps are helpful to residents of Lambeth and Southwark, especially those with health problems. This is one of the few studies on Open Banking conducted with people on low incomes.
Financial foundations for adult health
Terry-Ann Mendes explores the brilliant policy work of our partner, Liminal Space.
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