The principal activity of the charity remained the provision of free, confidential, independent and impartial advice, information and counsel for members of the public. This is provided through the main bureau and associated outlets in New Malden, Chessington, Kingston County Court and Kingston University Students Union. In addition to our generalist advice, specialist services were offered in the fields of Welfare Benefits, Debts, Housing and Employment. Advisory services were provided through face-to-face consultations, telephone advice lines and various outreach services at community centres throughout the borough, such as Welcare House, Kingston Racial Equality Council, Domestic Violence one stop shop and the Community Advice shop.
KCABS deals with an average of 200 client contacts per week. The main enquiry areas are Welfare Benefits (24%), Debts (34%), Housing (14%) and Employment (7%). Other areas for enquiries are legal matters, immigration, family and relationship issues, health and related matters. Our volunteer advisers work an average of two days per week and it takes about 12 months for them to be fully trained to the exacting standard which is required. We support clients in a range of ways, from listening and giving information through to representing them in courts and tribunals.
Our significant activities in furtherance of our objectives and aims include the following:
Couple had a business, it did not work out, and they lost money. They had to give up work, had depression and were on Income Support and had debts of over £30,000. We helped them negotiate a payment plan which meant they could keep their house. The reduction in worry meant their health improved and they could work again.