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  2. Citizens Advice - Wikipedia

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    Citizens Advice [n 1] (previously Citizens Advice Bureau [9] [n 2] and also known as Cyngor ar Bopeth [n 3] in Welsh [10]) is an independent organisation specialising in confidential information and advice to assist people with legal, debt, consumer, housing and other problems in the United Kingdom.

  3. Afghanistan and Central Asian Association - Wikipedia

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    With funding from the UK Department for International Development, the ACAA launched citizens advice centres in Kabul and Pul-e-Khumri in 2013 to provide free, impartial, and confidential legal advice to the local community. The centre in Kabul focuses on employment counselling and women's legal advice, whilst the centre in Pul-e-Khumri focuses ...

  4. Citizens Advice outside the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    There are citizens advice bureaus in a number of places in Australia. In the state of Victoria they are now generally referred to as "community information and support services" rather than "Citizens Advice". Their umbrella and peak body is Community Information & Support Victoria (CISVic). [2] Local centres are located at:

  5. Citizens Advice International - Wikipedia

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    Citizens Advice International (CAI) is an organisation registered in Belgium that was established in 2004. It is an umbrella organisation that represents advice organisations throughout the world. It works at a European level with the European Citizen Action Service. [1]

  6. Category:Advice organizations - Wikipedia

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    Accident Advice Helpline; The AIRE Centre; Architekti Pro Bono; C. Christians Against Poverty; Citizens Advice Bureau New Zealand; Citizens Advice International;

  7. Immigration advice staff and solicitors have said they are “fearful” about going to work amid “one of the worst” periods of violent disorder of the last decade.

  8. Law centre - Wikipedia

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    The law centre movement began in the UK in the early 1970s, influenced by the growth of "neighbourhood law offices" in the United States legal aid had been available in the UK since 1949, but there were few legal practices in deprived areas and few lawyers who specialised in the areas of law most relevant to poor and disadvantaged people such as housing and welfare rights.

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