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Financial Wellbeing

The terminology used in personal finance doesn’t mean much to people as they come across the various words used e.g. inclusion, exclusion, capability, etc. A support worker means something but what does anyone expect from a financial inclusion officer? With Clean Slate I try and keep my language free from jargon, that’s why I tend […]

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The terminology used in personal finance doesn’t mean much to people as they come across the various words used e.g. inclusion, exclusion, capability, etc. A support worker means something but what does anyone expect from a financial inclusion officer? With Clean Slate I try and keep my language free from jargon, that’s why I tend […]

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Switched On – New Project Launched

Clean Slate announces another project designed to assist tenants in making the best informed choice available to them to obtain the best deal for their gas and electricity supply. Switched On This innovative project has been developed as the active encouragement from both Government and consumer groups for householders to switch to ‘best energy deals’ […]

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Clean Slate announces another project designed to assist tenants in making the best informed choice available to them to obtain the best deal for their gas and electricity supply. Switched On This innovative project has been developed as the active encouragement from both Government and consumer groups for householders to switch to ‘best energy deals’ […]

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My Journey from Alcoholic to Advisor

In the summer of 2015 an article about me made the front page of the Newcastle Journal newspaper. It carried the headline ‘It’s not as if I told my careers teacher at school that I wanted to be an alcoholic.’ I’m quite proud that actually, it also happens to be true. Spending a lot of […]

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In the summer of 2015 an article about me made the front page of the Newcastle Journal newspaper. It carried the headline ‘It’s not as if I told my careers teacher at school that I wanted to be an alcoholic.’ I’m quite proud that actually, it also happens to be true. Spending a lot of […]

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