In 1999, Central Government launched an initiative to establish Consumer Support Networks (CSNs) throughout Scotland, England and Wales. The purpose of the networks is to improve access to high quality consumer advice services. Information and advice agencies will join together to provide expert, accurate and timely advice for consumers. By April 2002, 191 networks had been established covering in excess of 99% of the population. Only one local authority area in England has yet to establish a network. This paper reviews the development of consumer information and advice provision in the UK and considers the context for establishing CSNs. It also examines the need for consumer advice, the role of Central Government and the quality framework....
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In 1999, Central Government launched an initiative to establish Consumer Support Networks (CSNs) thr...
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The paper seeks to examine the role of consumer representation in communications policymaking with a...
Recently, the British Standards Institution (BSI) issued a new standard: BS 8600:1999 Complaints Man...
Until recently, consumer policy researchers have concentrated almost exclusively on the competitive ...
In 1999, Central Government launched an initiative to establish Consumer Support Networks (CSNs) thr...
Research evidence suggests that UK consumers are facing significant problems with goods and services...
UK consumers are facing a high level of detriment. Much of the detriment can be avoided or reduced b...
Consumer education is an integral part of the consumer empowerment mix. Over recent years the import...
Consumer education is an integral part of the European Community's consumer policy. It plays a key r...
Communications consumers in the UK do not switch provider enough, and when they do they sometimes do...
Levels of consumer borrowing and debt in the UK and globally continue to rise. Credit makes a vital ...
Globalization has created new consumer needs and wants, and resulted in consumer confusion regarding...
Abstract: Information, it is said, is power, and the proliferation of web-based information systems ...
Community Legal Advice Centres and Networks (CLACs and CLANs) are the latest in a series of attempts...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of this study ...
A response to the BEIS Green Paper Modernising Consumer Markets by Peter Cartwright, Sam Dunleavy an...
The paper seeks to examine the role of consumer representation in communications policymaking with a...
Recently, the British Standards Institution (BSI) issued a new standard: BS 8600:1999 Complaints Man...
Until recently, consumer policy researchers have concentrated almost exclusively on the competitive ...