CAP Saltash joins SE Cornwall Hub

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Christians Against Poverty have been providing free debt help across the country since 1996. Sadly, our services seem more necessary than ever. 

Since I opened the Saltash centre just over 3 years ago, the Liskeard centre has been expanding to cover Torpoint, Looe and Callington. It therefore seemed to make sense for us to combine to form one CAP centre covering the whole of South East Cornwall, so that is what we now are. It means we can meet clients needs across any perceived boundaries and no-one is excluded.

The Hub, centred at St Martin’s Church in Liskeard, covers postcode areas PL10, 11, 12, 13,

14, 17 and 18. with Rame Peninsula, Torpoint, Saltash, Looe, Liskeard, Callington and all places in between. The hub has six Debt Coaches to cover all these areas and they all live locally to their areas. Ann Roberts and I will continue to cover Saltash / PL12.

The Hub is one of around 300 CAP Debt Centres across the UK, offering free debt help and emotional support to local people, supporting them to escape the overwhelming pressure and struggle that comes with unmanageable debt. The team works with local organisations to support people in the community, helping to transform the lives of countless local people in debt.

If you have any queries over these changes or you know someone where things are getting out of control and they’re feeling stressed, missing meals, struggling with bills or losing sleep, please get in touch and let us support them in getting their life back on track.

How to seek help

Call CAP direct to book in for debt help on 0800 328 0006

Email me direct – timsquires@capuk.org

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Data Protection Policy

Under Data Protection legislation the church Charity Trustees of Saltash Baptist Church are the Data Controllers and the Church Secretary acts as our Data Protection Officer. We are collecting this information to enable the church to keep in touch with you and provide pastoral support as appropriate.

Data Protection legislation allows us to process this information as we regard it as being in the church’s legitimate interest. Your name and contact details will be entered into our church database which is held on the church office computer and cloud system which is password protected and accessed only by the Ministers, Church Secretary and Church Administrator. Your contact details will be removed from the database once you are no longer a member of the church – unless you ask to remain as one of our “church friends”. We would like to include your name and contact details in our Church Directory which will be accessible through ChurchSuite . If you are happy for your details to be included please indicate where asked to do so. You can ask for your details to be removed at any time.

To enable us to provide adequate pastoral support to you and your family, one of the Ministers may record information which may be regarded as sensitive. This information will be stored (in password protected documents) on the church computer and Cloud System but the password will only be known by the Ministers. This information will NOT be disclosed to anyone else without your consent. You have the right to ask to see any information we hold about you (including the pastoral support information) by submitting a ‘Subject Access Request’ to the Church Secretary. You also have the right to ask for information which you believe to be incorrect to be rectified. If you are concerned about the way your information is being handled please speak to our Data Protection Officer. If you are still unhappy you have the right to complain to the Information Commissioners Office.

LAST REVIEW DATE 2019

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