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Advice and guidance

Whether you need advice about your money situation, want to make a complaint about faulty goods, or would like to talk to someone about tax credits, we’re here to give you clarity and a positive way to move forward.

Our trained advisers have vast experience in offering advice and guidance when you need it most. Let Skye & Lochalsh Citizens Advice Bureau point you in the right direction.

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Benefits

Talk to us about issues with your benefits, or get information on tax credits and child benefit.

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Debt and money

Discuss how to better manage your debt or get money advice from our trained specialists.

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Housing

Get advice about mortgage difficulties, private sector tenancies or complaining about your neighbours.

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Employment

We'll help you address all types of workplace problems, including issues with discrimination or redundancy.

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Consumer

We can guide you on making a complaint about faulty goods or bad service.

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Immigration

Immigration issues can be serious and time critical. You can speak to our advisers for help. 

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Health

Find out how to make a complaint about healthcare, to understand your NHS patient rights or to discuss private healthcare.

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Family

Access support for a variety of family issues, from getting child maintenance to ending a relationship.

Whatever your issues, we can point you in the right direction

From advice and information on day-to-day issues, through to detailed support and specialist topics, we can help. Here at Skye & Lochalsh Citizens Advice Bureau our specialist advisers can give expert advice on:

Welfare rights

It can be difficult to understand what benefits you’re entitled to, how to claim them, and what to do if your benefits are stopped.

Money advice

Don’t let debt and money problems mount up. We can offer advice to get your money situation back on track.

Patient advice

Our Patient Advice & Support Service (PASS) has been specially created to offer free, impartial and confidential advice to patients, their carers and families in Scotland.