Vulnerable people more likely to have been pressured to take out credit for someone else
11% of vulnerable people, compared to 5% of the general population, have been pressured into taking out credit in their name for someone else Rising cost of living becoming a significant barrier to escape for many in abusive relationships UK, 11 January 2023 – New research has revealed that 1.6…
New report reveals ongoing and serious failings toward vulnerable people across all sectors
Report reveals widespread unfair treatment of the vulnerable continues with more than two in five feeling they’ve been failed by their service providers.13% of vulnerable customers have been evicted, subject to repossession or put at risk of homelessnessRegulators and service providers must stop placing the onus on society’s most vulnerable…
From crisis to emergency: businesses must
step up to support vulnerable customers.
Our Vulnerable Customer Exclusion report presents the findings of our latest independent research into the treatment of vulnerable customers in the UK.
Consumer understanding – why we can’t keep ignoring poor numeracy. Guest blog by Ben Perkins, Head of Partnerships & Services at Plain Numbers.
Getting our heads around the numbers we’re sent by firms is often tricky. This can leave people confused, anxious and struggling. Changing the way numbers are communicated can change the customer experience for the better and Plain Numbers is working with firms to do exactly that. Poor Numeracy as a…
Energy Suppliers Failing Vulnerable Customers
In response to the recent Ofgem review of how energy suppliers are helping their customers, the Vulnerability Registration Service has released this statement: “Ofgem has delivered a harsh verdict. Energy suppliers are failing their vulnerable customers. But this failure isn’t new. “Discussions have been going on for years in this sector, and…
Supporting Vulnerable Customers
“The problem is…”
By Helen Lord, CEO, Vulnerability Registration Service“We already know who our vulnerable customers are.”“Some people don’t want to say they are vulnerable.”“We don’t know what to do when we’ve identified vulnerabilityin our customers.” These are probably the main sticking points I’ve seen in terms of getting on and sharing data…
Next Webinar – ‘Vulnerability – What It’s Really About’ – 13th December
Please join us for our next on-line event on the 13th December where we will be highlighting some of the realities of people in vulnerable circumstances. It will be relevant to all of us and should give us food for thought.Speakers include Jason McMahon, Rosie L. and Lynn Crawford. Book here: Vulnerability... What it's Really…
Economic Abuse – a Survivor’s Story
My name is Rosie and I am 28 years old. In 2020 I had to make the decision to stop paying my joint mortgage. This was because I was experiencing domestic abuse and had no access to the property. The other party was refusing to pay, sell or leave. When…
Guest Blog by Lynn Crawford – Financial Inclusion Worker at Changing Lives
I work face to face with people who seek or are referred for information, advice, guidance and support from Changing Lives. Changing Lives supports people who are facing some of the most toughest challenges in their life at this moment in time which can be things such as unemployment, homelessness,…
Our data shows that vulnerable people are being forced to turn to loan sharks amid cost of living crisis.
630,000 vulnerable people used loan sharks in the last year - more than half of the 1.2 million adults in the UK who have turned to unscrupulous loan sharks in the last 12 months. https://www.expressandstar.com/news/cost-of-living/2022/10/12/vulnerable-people-are-being-forced-to-turn-to-loan-sharks-amid-cost-of-living-crisis/