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About Advice Services Alliance

The Advice Services Alliance (ASA) is the umbrella organisation for independent advice services in the UK. Our aims are to:-

  • champion the development of high quality information, advice and legal services;
  • ensure that people are not denied access to such services on account of lack of means, discrimination or other disadvantage;
  • encourage co-operation between organisations providing such services;
  • provide a forum for the discussion of issues of common interest or concern to advice organisations.

Full membership of ASA is open to national networks of independent advice services in the UK. Current full members are:-

  • Adviceuk
  • Age UK
  • Citizens Advice
  • Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS)
  • DIAL UK (the disability information and adviceline service)
  • Law Centres Federation (LCF)
  • Scottish Association of Law Centres (SALC)
  • Shelter
  • Shelter Cymru
  • Youth Access

Other organisations concerned with the provision of advice and legal services are affiliated to ASA as associate members.

For further information about ASA contact:

Advice Services Alliance
The Foundry (Room 303)
156 Blackfriars Road
London SE1 8EN.

Tel: 020 7953 3088
(Admin) email: info@asauk.org.uk

Advice Services Alliance is a company limited by guarantee, registered in England & Wales no. 3533317. Registered office: New Bridge Street House, 30-34 New Bridge Street, London EC4V 6BJ. Charity no. 1112627

For information about ASA’s work please see

ASA home page

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