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EPISODE · Feb 6, 2026 · 38 MIN

Shocking Sir Stephen (A statutory advice duty, with Daphne Hall)

from Debt Reckoning · host Institute of Money Advisers

Happy New Year, listeners! With 2025 in the books, we look ahead (with customary optimism) to 2026 by discussing the National Association of Welfare Rights Advisers (NAWRA)'s campaign to introduce a statutory duty for local authorities to ensure access to social welfare advice. Daphne Hall, NAWRA Vice Chair, joins Antonio and Andy to explain why this is needed, what it might mean for local and national advice services, and how to stop for-profit commercial firms from hoovering up all the money earmarked for helping vulnerable people.Useful links:NAWRA launches campaign for advice to be a statutory duty at the House of CommonsSupport NAWRA's campaignBecome a member of the IMA

Happy New Year, listeners! With 2025 in the books, we look ahead (with customary optimism) to 2026 by discussing the National Association of Welfare Rights Advisers (NAWRA)'s campaign to introduce a statutory duty for local authorities to ensure access to social welfare advice. Daphne Hall, NAWRA Vice Chair, joins Antonio and Andy to explain why this is needed, what it might mean for local and national advice services, and how to stop for-profit commercial firms from hoovering up all the money earmarked for helping vulnerable people.Useful links:NAWRA launches campaign for advice to be a statutory duty at the House of CommonsSupport NAWRA's campaignBecome a member of the IMA

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