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CSFA Evaluation Executive Summary
The focus of the evaluation reported here is the impact of the Consumer Council’s Consumer Skills for All programme (CSFA) during the initial stage of its development (Phase 1 - March 2003-December 2004).
- Consumer Skills
- Other
<p>The Consumer Council has welcomed today’s publication of the Northern Ireland edition of the Yellow Pages with the first stand-alone section with contact details for all the main Government services in Northern Ireland.</p>
- Consumer Skills
<p>The Consumer Council is calling on the Bank of Ireland (BOI) to act now to remove all charges from its personal current accounts in Northern Ireland. The call comes following BOI’s announcement of free banking for some of its customers in the Republic of Ireland.</p>
- Personal Finances
<p>Do you struggle to make ends meet every month? Do you depend on your overdraft to see you through? If so, the East Belfast Independent Advice Centre’s latest publication Are You Worried about Money? launched today, can help.</p>
- Personal Finances
- Consumer Skills
<p>To celebrate this year’s National Consumer Week, the worlds of consumer affairs and academia come together this Friday (4 November) at an event hosted by the Consumer Council at Queen’s University.</p>
- Consumer Skills
<p>The Consumer Council has scored another victory for consumers by being the first organisation in Northern Ireland to earn designated super-complaint status. It follows the Consumer Council’s successful submission of a super-complaint into the personal current account market here with Which?</p>
- Personal Finances