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People in Aberdeenshire worried about debt urged to seek free support and advice available to them


By Kirsty Brown

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If you are struggling with problem debt and worried about how best to deal with it, you’re not alone.

That’s the message from a new Scottish Government campaign, encouraging people in Aberdeenshire to get the help they need and are entitled to get their finances back on track.

Problem debt could come from credit card debt that has gotten out of control, overdraft fees or from unpaid bills.

Anyone can run into debt problems, and it can quickly spiral to unaffordable costs, but there is a wide range of trusted organisations, free support and advice available to help Aberdeenshire locals take control of their debt and ease their money worries.

As a starting point to living and enjoying a healthier financial lifestyle, you can follow seven simple top tips and useful guides from the Scottish Government’s partners.

A new website, moneysupport.scot, from the Scottish Government includes information and links to free and impartial debt advice to help people take control and live a healthier financial life.

There’s also information on other financial matters such as affordable credit options and eligibility for benefits.

Head of StepChange Sharon Bell said:“With many Scots worried about money and debt problems, it’s important that people don’t fear seeking support before they reach financial crisis.

"By getting in touch with us, it’s a small and vital first step to getting your finances back on track and dealing with your worries.

"We can help people access and utilise the resources they are entitled to and will be there to support for as long as they need.

“StepChange is proud to partner with the Scottish Government on this campaign to raise awareness of the free support and advice available.

"Our skilled team of debt experts will help people achieve long-term financial control.”


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