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Working Together for Advice project

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What is it?


The Advice Services Alliance (ASA) has been awarded £5,714,742 by the Big Lottery Fund under the first phase of its Advice Plus programme. The funding is to deliver a multiple strand project that will provide a range of support services to independent advice centres in England. The project runs from January 2008 to September 2010.

Who's doing it?


The project is being delivered by a consortium comprising:

  • ASA
  • AdviceUK
  • Age Concern England
  • Citizens Advice
  • Law Centres Federation
  • Youth Access


What is it aiming to do?


The overall aims of the project are to:

  • increase access to advice
  • enhance the quality of advice
  • demonstrate the value of advice
  • improve the efficiency of advice services
  • build the capacity of the advice sector.


How will it achieve this?


The project is divided into eight workstreams:

  • developing access to advice
  • user and stakeholder involvement
  • enhancing frontline advice
  • developing a quality mark
  • advice outcomes
  • developing discrimination advice
  • workforce development and training
  • promoting advice.


For further information, please contact: Ida Forster
Working Together for Advice Project Manager
020 7398 1474
ida.forster@asauk.org.uk



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