The First Minister asked the WCPP to explore the evidence around the question ‘How might public services and their contracted partners in Wales better respond to vulnerable debtors, especially those subject to prosecution and prison?’
The report focuses on council tax debt and rent arrears to local authorities and social landlords as key forms of citizen debt to Welsh public services and their contracted partners.
"A really important contribution" to doing things better in Wales @fmwales gives his verdict on our latest report which looks at ways to help those at risk of falling behind on their council tax or social housing rent.
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— Wales Centre for Public Policy (@WCfPP) February 28, 2019
You can listen to our podcast on Council Tax and Vulnerable Debtors below. We ask why the number of people in council tax arrears in Wales is increasing, what factors are underpinning it, how council deal with the issue, and what better solutions are there for dealing with it.
Guests include:
Dr Helen Hodges – Research Officer at the Wales Centre for Public Policy
Professor Sharon Collard –Research Director of the Personal Finance Research Centre, University of Bristol
Lee Phillips - Wales Manager, Money and Pensions Advice Service