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18/10/2018

Next steps

  1. Can a bank lend to me when I am unwell?
  2. What does ‘capacity’ mean?
  3. Free help is available
  4. What should banks do to protect me?
  5. What can I do if I have a debt I cannot pay?
  6. How can I complain?
  7. Can I return things I bought when I was unwell?
  8. Next steps

You should now have a much clearer understanding of the links between mental health and money. Here are some further resources for you to explore should you wish to learn more about this topic.

  1. Useful contacts

Useful contacts

StepChange

StepChange provides free, confidential advice and support to anyone worried about debt. You can contact them over the telephone or online.

Telephone - 0800 138 1111

(Monday – Friday (8 a.m. – 8 p.m.) and Saturday (9 a.m. – 2 p.m.))

MoneyHelper

You can use the MoneyHelper website to find a debt adviser near you and gain advice on other debt matters. Webchat is available at the website, Monday to Friday, 8am to 6pm Saturday, 8am to 3pm. WhatsApp us with questions about debt, borrowing and pensions on 07701342744.

Address - 120 Holborn, London EC1N 2TD

Telephone - 0800 138 7777

(Monday to Friday (8 a.m. to 6 p.m.) The line is closed on Saturdays, Sundays, and bank holidays)

Citizens Advice

Address - 46 Donegall Pass, Belfast, BT7 1BS

Telephone - 028 9023 1120

Advice Northern Ireland (NI)

Advice NI exists to provide leadership and services to our 62 member organisations and to ensure accessible advice services across Northern Ireland.

Address - 1 Rushfield Avenue, Belfast, BT7 3FP

Telephone - 0800 915 4604 / Text: ACTION to 81025

Free phone for 0800 number
(Monday - Friday 9 am - 5 pm )

Financial Conduct Authority

Telephone - 0800 111 6768

Free phone
(Monday - Friday 8 am - 6 pm, Saturday 9 am - 1 pm )

Within this subject

  1. Can a bank lend to me when I am unwell?
  2. What does ‘capacity’ mean?
  3. Free help is available
  4. What should banks do to protect me?
  5. What can I do if I have a debt I cannot pay?
  6. How can I complain?
  7. Can I return things I bought when I was unwell?
  8. Next steps
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