Influencing Social
Change

Social Policy Report
As well as working with individuals to offer advice and information on a
personal level,
we also work with other CAB, and Citizens Advice to seek to influence local services
and national policies.
Whenever the CAB Service sees that services and policies are failing, it speaks
out
in order to influence a change and bring about fairer legislation.
The CAB is completely free and confidential. We are also independent and
impartial, so policy makers listen to us.
Norwich and West Norfolk CAB has a Social Policy Unit that oversees all the
issues
raised by clients, which advisors consider to be unfair..
Identifying Issues
Social Policy issues can be identified through:-
Interviews with clients;
Contact with local groups and other charities with a similar client base.
Influencing Policy
The Bureau is often asked to comment on draft policies and guidelines before
they
are published. This enables us to influence policy and practice both locally and
nationally. For example, we have recently commented on aspects of housing
locally,
and home care charges nationally.
CAB can advise people on a whole range of problems. This means that we
are uniquely placed to advise about lasting solutions, whether they lie in
changes of policy, legislation or practice.
Evidence reports are published on the problems brought to Bureaux nationally,
for instance on housing or benefits. In these reports the CAB service recommends
the changes that are needed to improve policies and services.
Recent issues include:
The difficulties faced by EU workers;
The problems faced by clients who have changed fuel suppliers:
Client experiences of the introduction of pension and tax credits.
Have Your Say
Details of individual clients are kept completely confidential, unless they
agree to
have them disclosed.
The reports often interest newspapers, radio and television. Journalists like to
'bring the story alive' by ring the story alive' by interviewing people who have
personal experience of the problems, if they agree to "go public".
This can be an opportunity for you to have your say if you feel strongly about
what
has happened to you.
Talking about your experience helps the public to understand what is happening
and can:
Help to resolve a particular problem
Help other people in a similar situation by drawing attention to an issue making
it
more likely that something will be done about it.
Are you interested in contact with the media?
During your interview at the CAB, you may like to talk to your adviser about
contact with the media.
If you would like time to think about it, you can always get in contact with us
later
We
will bear
you in mind if the opportunity for an interview with a paper or programme
arises.
We would not give out your details before speaking to you first and if you
changeange
your mind, don't worry.
For more information contact: the
Social Policy Team or j.willingham@ncab.org.uk