Our Partnerships
Who we work in partnership with to help deliver our services in debt advice, we work in partnership with:
Money & Pension Service, MaPS
The Money & Pension Service have a range of free tools and calculators including a mortgage calculator, stamp duty calculator and letter templates to help with writing letters. eg. Insurance issues, pensions, letters to banks, loan companies and local authorities.
There is a range of free guides which can be printed off. These provide help in budgeting and managing money in the following areas: Budgeting and managing money; Pensions and retirement; Work and redundancy; Benefits; Mortgages; Family matters including births, deaths, divorce and support for carers. If you wish to discuss implementing any of the guides in relation to your own circumstances then contact GMMAP here.
Money Advice Trust
Money Advice Trust is a national charity who offer free, confidential and independent advice on how to deal with debts. There is the National Debtline for individuals and families, and the Business Debtline, which provides free advice and resources to help deal with business finances and business debts.
Institute of Money Advisers
The Institute of Money Advisers is a professional body acting solely for money advisers in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The IMA provide training across the country for advisers and industry recognised certificates.
Organisations Who Make Referrals to Us
If you work in the community voluntary sector and would like more information on referring to us please email us at: gmmap@citizensadviceknowsley.org.uk
GMMAP is funded by the Money and Pensions Service. Knowsley Citizens Advice is the lead organisation in the GMMAP project and manages the network of Delivery Partners and debt advisers.
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About Us
We are a collection of agencies providing free debt advice. Learn more about who we are