Affordable Credit
- The roll out of Credit Union branches in the Council's One Stop Centre and Housing cash offices – Expansion from 2 branches in 2005 to 10 by 2008
- Expansion of the development of credit union schools saving clubs
- Launch of an enterprise loan scheme run by the credit union to provide finance to small businesses who would not normally be able to raise funds for expansion (funded through LEGI)
- The launch of the Leeds Loan Shark project in conjunction with Birmingham City Council and West Yorkshire Trading Standards
- Launch of the credit union 'Handiloan' affordable loan scheme
- Discussions with the Post Office about greater collaboration in dealing with credit union accounts
Debt/Money Advice
- Development of the Leeds Money Advice Project (MAP) partnership which unified all the city's 5 debt advice providers and resulted in a successful joint bid to the DTI (now BIS) for additional face to face debt advice funding.
- Developing a project to provide basic financial management and debt counselling training to staff working in the Council's customer service points and other front line staff
- Offering families advice services via the Council's Children's Centres which provide integrated childcare and education for early years children.
- Development of debt and financial advice packages by Leeds Housing Arms Length Management Organisations (ALMO's) and housing associations, to assist tenants with their debt and money problems.
- Provided an extensive communications network between all partners involved in debt money advice support to enable easier access to debt counselling appointments for clients.
Financial literacy
- Co-development of financial literacy packages for young children by the Council's library service and Yorkshire Bank.
- Development by Education Leeds (Cities education administration provider) of financial literacy packages for school age children.
- Working with the FSA to deliver financial capability training for all council staff.
Cross initiative/strategic
- Key Improvement Priority in the Leeds Strategic Plan (successor to the Local Area Agreement)
- New approach to developing a Council Corporate Debt Policy involving key partners who have direct experience in dealing with debt problems.
- Commissioned research to determine the economic and regeneration impacts of financial inclusion initiatives.
- Joined with seven other European partner cities developing joint approaches to social exclusion issues. Leeds showcasing the financial inclusion project.
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