Bob’s Blog: MALG Spring update
Hello to all our subscribers! Spring has sprung and, two years on from the onset of the pandemic, we’ve got a busy calendar of events to see you through to Summer as we continue the transition to a hybrid of virtual and face-to-face working. Thanks to everyone who provided feedback following the MALG Virtual Connect last month. 100% of those […]
Read MoreMoney Advice Liaison Group (MALG) gains Cyber Essentials re-accreditation
Money Advice Liaison Group (MALG), the UK not-for-profit membership organisation whose aim is ‘working together to improve the lives of people in debt’, has gained Cyber Essentials accreditation for a second year. Cyber Essentials accreditation is a self-assessed information security standard which requires organisations to have a number of technical and procedural controls in place […]
Read MoreMoney and Mental Health Policy Institute publishes report on preventing and resolving financial difficulties for people in secondary mental health care
A new report from Money and Mental Health Policy Institute (MMHPI) examines the extent to which people in secondary mental health care – such as Community Mental Health Teams and psychiatric hospitals – face financial difficulty and how far these services sufficiently meet the financial needs of people in their care. MMHPI research indicates that: […]
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