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http://nawra.org.uk 29-06-2010 21:41:31
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I'm delivering two workshops this afternoon on 'building a stronger future for the advice sector'. Would love to hear from anyone who is taking positive action to address challenges in recruitment, retention, development etc. #nawraglasgow NAWRA @nawra.bsky.social Coventry Independent Advice Service


Our chair Alan Markey @alancov.bsky.social exploring the crucial issue of how we build capacity and expertise in the advice sector #nawraglasgow


"What do you need and how can I help?" At last night's charity dinner we shone a light on how we support each other & our community.Thank you to our guests & volunteers & Eilidh Barbour, Jason Manford Andy Nicol Prestonfield @boogstweets & Kevin Sinfield for supporting us ♥️♥️


New research by Paul, funded by The Access to Justice Foundation and The Bar Council finds that savings of up to £12bn could be made over the next 10 years by investing in the provision of specialist free legal advice. This includes over £4 billion in the first year alone. 1/2

Just two weeks after delivering this workshop, our Chairs own charity now faces closure. covadvice.org.uk/news/ Coventry Independent Advice Service

Heading to London for the #AdviceSaves parliamentary reception briefing. An opportunity to raise awareness of the transformational role free and independent advice services play within communities, and to call for action to ensure they survive and thrive! AdviceUK NAWRA @nawra.bsky.social

Yesterday marked 10 years with Coventry Independent Advice Service. I am so proud of everything this charity has achieved for the people of Coventry. It's just so sad that the positive impact of our work will be lost to save money on Coventry City Council budgets. 1/2




Hi David Wilcock. I just wanted to flag that your Mail Online piece from Thursday is hugely misleading & seems to be based off a fundamental misunderstanding of the statistics I'll explain why, then maybe you can retract the piece & issue an apology... 🧵1/6





