Helping You Manage Money Better: The Multiply Project

Laura Houston • Jan 30, 2024

We're excited to share how our Multiply Project, supported by the UK Government’s Shared Prosperity Fund, is making a positive impact in North Ayrshire. Our goal is simple: empower individuals and families by improving their numeracy, budgeting, and financial literacy skills.


Boosting Confidence with Numbers - Understanding numbers can be tricky, especially when it comes to finances. That’s why our team is here to help you build confidence in managing bills, understanding income, and planning for the future. The Multiply Project is all about multiplying your confidence with numbers.


Taking Control of Finances - Budgeting is crucial for financial stability. Our advisers provide personalised guidance to help you create realistic budgets, manage expenses effectively, and take control of your finances. Let us help you ‘multiply’ your ability to budget wisely for a more secure future.


Making Informed Choices - We dive deep into financial literacy, offering workshops and one-to-one sessions to enhance your understanding of saving strategies, banking, and more. The goal is to ‘multiply’ your opportunities and empower you to make informed financial choices aligned with your goals.


Whether you need help with numeracy, budgeting, or financial literacy our team is ready to guide you. Join us in multiplying your potential for a brighter, financially secure future.


To access the Multiply Project, or any of our services, you can call us for free on 030 0002 0002 or you can access our live chat on the website; alternatively, you can submit a self-referral form here.


To our partners, we invite you to join us in creating a more resilient community. Let’s spread awareness and promote financial education. Together we can multiply positive outcomes for individuals and families in North Ayrshire. External. If you have a service user who would benefit from Multiply or any of our services, you can refer directly by completing our agency referral form here. If you have a group who would benefit from one of our workshops, please get in touch by calling 030 0002 0002, or email enquiries@chap.org.uk.

by Laura Houston 07 May, 2024
In recent years, Scotland has witnessed a troubling trend: the increase of in-work poverty. Despite being employed, many individuals and families across the country are struggling to make ends meet due to low wages, precarious employment, and rising living costs. This rise in working poverty not only affects individuals’ financial wellbeing but also has far-reaching implications for families and communities. The events of the past few years – Covid-19, cost-of-living crisis, energy crisis – have created a perfect storm, meaning that the number of working households living in poverty in Scotland has been steadily rising. This is usually caused by several interconnected factors, including the prevalence of low-paying jobs, insufficient working hours, and the lack of affordable housing. For individuals and families experiencing in-work poverty, the daily struggle to cover basic needs can take a significant toll on their wellbeing. Many are forced to make difficult decisions, choosing between paying for essentials such as food, rent, utilities, and other priorities. This financial strain can lead to stress, anxiety, and poor mental health. In-work poverty can also have detrimental effects on children within affected households. Growing up in poverty can limit children’s access to educational opportunities, nutritious food, and adequate healthcare, perpetuating cycles of disadvantage and inequality. At CHAP, our aim is to ensure that people are not disadvantaged by a lack of knowledge regarding their rights. Many individuals who are in employment, and for various reasons, are struggling to make ends meet, don’t realise that they may still be entitled to some benefits or reductions which could help to maximise their income or reduce their outgoings. Our friendly, knowledgeable advisers can help; we can complete a benefit calculation on your behalf which highlights what you might be entitled to. Depending on the outcome, we can assist you in applying for relevant benefits. Additionally, we offer support in disputing decisions; our advisers can even provide representation at appeals where required. CHAP can provide assistance with various issues relating to benefits, housing, and debt; our services are open to all residents of North Ayrshire aged 16+, no matter your circumstances. All our services are confidential, impartial, and free of charge. If you, or someone you know, requires advice or support with any of these matters, why not get in touch? You can call us for free on 030 0002 0002; alternatively visit our website where you can find out more about our services, use our live chat service , or submit a referral form .
by Laura Houston 01 May, 2024
We have a vacancy for a Marketing Communications Officer.
by Laura Houston 22 Apr, 2024
Keeping an eye on your credit score can make a big difference in your financial life, and here’s why: What’s a Credit Score? Your credit score in like a report card for your money habits. It shows how good you are at managing your finances. In the UK, it’s usually a number between 0 and 999 (various credit reporting services can use different scales) that lenders use to decide if they’ll lend you money or not. It is also used for tenant screening, insurance, and a wide range of financial products, and can affect the interest you pay. Why Check Your Credit Score? Know where you stand: Checking your score helps you see how well you’re doing financially. It’s like looking at a map to see where you are so you can figure out where to go next. Get better deals: A good score means you can get better deals on things like loans or credit cards. It’s like having a coupon for lower prices. Catch mistakes: Sometimes, there are mistakes on your credit report that can hurt your score. Checking in regularly helps you catch those mistakes and fix them before they cause trouble. Plan ahead: Your credit score can help you plan for the big things like buying a house. By keeping an eye on it, you can make sure you’re on track to reach your goals. How to Check Your Score Thanks to technology, it’s easy to check your credit score online. Just like checking your email, you can log in to a website or app to see your score anytime, anywhere. There are several credit score services available for free; these include: ClearScore - https://www.clearscore.com/ TransUnion - https://www.transunion.co.uk/ TotallyMoney - https://www.totallymoney.com/ CreditKarma - https://www.creditkarma.co.uk/ Taking Charge of Your Finances Checking your credit score is like keeping tabs on your financial health. It helps you make better money decisions and opens doors to exciting opportunities. So why wait? Start checking your score today and take control of your financial future! If you live in North Ayrshire and need advice or assistance with anything related to money, debt, benefits, and housing, why not get in touch with CHAP? All our services are free, confidential, and accessible; call us on 030 0002 0002 or you can access our live chat or submit a referral form .
by Laura Houston 08 Apr, 2024
We encourage people to familiarise themselves with their rights as changes in rental regulations come into place. The longstanding rent cap has come to an end, bringing into place new rental regulations. As of 1 st of April 2024, landlords are no longer restricted by the previous 3% cap on rent increases, meaning that they now have the discretion to adjust rent prices in line with market conditions. This change has sparked concerns among tenants about the potential for steep increases in rental prices, especially as most are still dealing with the impact of the cost-of-living crisis, and housing affordability remains a pressing issue for many households. In response to these concerns, the Scottish government has introduced new regulations to safeguard tenants from steep, unaffordable hikes in their rent costs. Under the new rules, landlords are required to provide their tenants with three months’ notice before implementing any rent increases. The introduction of this notice period aims to give tenants adequate time to assess the proposed changes and make informed decisions about their housing situation. Additionally, landlords are not permitted to increase rents more than once in any 12-month period, a measure which aims to prevent multiple rent hikes within a short span of time, providing tenants with greater stability and predictability in their housing costs. For more information on the new rules, to check your tenancy type, and find out how these rules might relate to you, click here . While these regulations offer some protection to tenants, it is essential for individuals renting properties in Scotland to familiarise themselves with their rights under the new rules. The changes in rental regulations highlight the importance of understanding the terms of tenancy agreements and being aware of their available options in the event of disputes with landlords. CHAP is dedicated to providing assistance and support to individuals facing housing issues, offering a range of services to help tenants navigate the complexities of the rental market. In light of these developments, we are urging individuals to educate themselves about their rights and responsibilities as tenants. Whether you're facing rent increases or encountering other difficulties with your landlord, CHAP is here to provide guidance and support every step of the way. We also provide advice and advocacy services relating to benefit and debt; so, if you live in North Ayrshire and need assistance with any of these issues, don’t hesitate to reach out. You can call us on 030 0002 0002 , access our live chat service or submit a brief referral form .
by Laura Houston 28 Mar, 2024
It seems like Christmas was just last week – how is it Easter already?? With the Easter break upon us, families will no doubt be looking for ideas to keep the kids entertained whilst they are off school. Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald have put together a handy list of suggestions, all of which are free entry and accessible to those living in North Ayrshire, their list includes: Eglinton Park, Irvine Dean Park, Kilmarnock Ardrossan Beach Front Maritime Museum, Irvine Dumfries House, Cumnock And if you are thinking of heading to Irvine Beach Park, Coastwatch is holding a free Easter Egg hunt on Easter Saturday 20th April at 12 noon. The hunt is open to kids of all ages. Hunters should gather at 12, for a 12.15pm start. Each child will receive an Easter egg at the end but they must register first. To register phone Coastwatch Monday to Friday between 10am and 4pm on 01294 271855 with name, address, and number of kids. The hunt starts and ends at the Pavilion, going through Beach Park and back along beach. To read the full article and see all recommendations, follow the link to the article here . CHAP will be closed from 5pm on Thursday 28th March and will reopen at 9am on Tuesday 2nd April. If you are concerned about anything whilst we are closed, please visit our website FAQs page where you will find guidance relating some emergency situations that can arise.  You can also call 030 0002 0002 where you can leave a voicemail and someone will respond when we reopen on Tuesday.

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by Laura Houston 07 May, 2024
In recent years, Scotland has witnessed a troubling trend: the increase of in-work poverty. Despite being employed, many individuals and families across the country are struggling to make ends meet due to low wages, precarious employment, and rising living costs. This rise in working poverty not only affects individuals’ financial wellbeing but also has far-reaching implications for families and communities. The events of the past few years – Covid-19, cost-of-living crisis, energy crisis – have created a perfect storm, meaning that the number of working households living in poverty in Scotland has been steadily rising. This is usually caused by several interconnected factors, including the prevalence of low-paying jobs, insufficient working hours, and the lack of affordable housing. For individuals and families experiencing in-work poverty, the daily struggle to cover basic needs can take a significant toll on their wellbeing. Many are forced to make difficult decisions, choosing between paying for essentials such as food, rent, utilities, and other priorities. This financial strain can lead to stress, anxiety, and poor mental health. In-work poverty can also have detrimental effects on children within affected households. Growing up in poverty can limit children’s access to educational opportunities, nutritious food, and adequate healthcare, perpetuating cycles of disadvantage and inequality. At CHAP, our aim is to ensure that people are not disadvantaged by a lack of knowledge regarding their rights. Many individuals who are in employment, and for various reasons, are struggling to make ends meet, don’t realise that they may still be entitled to some benefits or reductions which could help to maximise their income or reduce their outgoings. Our friendly, knowledgeable advisers can help; we can complete a benefit calculation on your behalf which highlights what you might be entitled to. Depending on the outcome, we can assist you in applying for relevant benefits. Additionally, we offer support in disputing decisions; our advisers can even provide representation at appeals where required. CHAP can provide assistance with various issues relating to benefits, housing, and debt; our services are open to all residents of North Ayrshire aged 16+, no matter your circumstances. All our services are confidential, impartial, and free of charge. If you, or someone you know, requires advice or support with any of these matters, why not get in touch? You can call us for free on 030 0002 0002; alternatively visit our website where you can find out more about our services, use our live chat service , or submit a referral form .
by Laura Houston 01 May, 2024
We have a vacancy for a Marketing Communications Officer.
by Laura Houston 22 Apr, 2024
Keeping an eye on your credit score can make a big difference in your financial life, and here’s why: What’s a Credit Score? Your credit score in like a report card for your money habits. It shows how good you are at managing your finances. In the UK, it’s usually a number between 0 and 999 (various credit reporting services can use different scales) that lenders use to decide if they’ll lend you money or not. It is also used for tenant screening, insurance, and a wide range of financial products, and can affect the interest you pay. Why Check Your Credit Score? Know where you stand: Checking your score helps you see how well you’re doing financially. It’s like looking at a map to see where you are so you can figure out where to go next. Get better deals: A good score means you can get better deals on things like loans or credit cards. It’s like having a coupon for lower prices. Catch mistakes: Sometimes, there are mistakes on your credit report that can hurt your score. Checking in regularly helps you catch those mistakes and fix them before they cause trouble. Plan ahead: Your credit score can help you plan for the big things like buying a house. By keeping an eye on it, you can make sure you’re on track to reach your goals. How to Check Your Score Thanks to technology, it’s easy to check your credit score online. Just like checking your email, you can log in to a website or app to see your score anytime, anywhere. There are several credit score services available for free; these include: ClearScore - https://www.clearscore.com/ TransUnion - https://www.transunion.co.uk/ TotallyMoney - https://www.totallymoney.com/ CreditKarma - https://www.creditkarma.co.uk/ Taking Charge of Your Finances Checking your credit score is like keeping tabs on your financial health. It helps you make better money decisions and opens doors to exciting opportunities. So why wait? Start checking your score today and take control of your financial future! If you live in North Ayrshire and need advice or assistance with anything related to money, debt, benefits, and housing, why not get in touch with CHAP? All our services are free, confidential, and accessible; call us on 030 0002 0002 or you can access our live chat or submit a referral form .
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