Working in partnership
We work in partnership with organisations and agencies from all sectors, at a national and regional level. We’re always striving to achieve more and recognise this is often best done by partnering with others.
We work together with all the Local Authorities in West Sussex, including West Sussex County Council, to provide information and advice to everyone who needs help and support in the West Sussex community. This helps to keep people informed as well as providing them with the help and advice they need to ensure they know their rights.
We are also a part of the national Citizens Advice service.
Partnership working provides better results, ensuring that people get the right help and advice, at the right time and at the right place.
Since the pandemic, we’re proud to have worked even closer with partners across the public and voluntary sectors and forged stronger links with local businesses as we worked together to support the residents of West Sussex.
If you would like to partner with us, get in touch and send us an email.
Our Partners
News & Events
Citizens Advice in West Sussex is aiming to raise awareness about domestic abuse by taking part in this year’s UN-led 16 days of activism campaign. This year’s campaign, which runs from November 25th to December 10th, is aimed at ending digital abuse against women and girls.
Citizens Advice in West Sussex celebrated their 86th year of helping local residents at their Annual General Meeting in Crawley on November 6. With over 350 local volunteers working together for the community, their advice helped people access £26million of additional income people were missing out on, including fuel tariffs to reduce energy bills. Community members gave up over 33,000 hours and the charity provided 11,000 hours of training to community members across the year.
“Volunteering here makes me feel like I am doing something useful”. Citizens Advice in West Sussex is currently looking for receptionist volunteers at several of its offices.
Over the summer, there have been a rise in parking scams across the UK. People have reported having their card details secretly stolen by cark park machines that have been tampered with and receiving fake text messages from fraudsters about unpaid tickets asking for bank details. Read on to find out the best ways to keep yourself and your family protected from some of the most common tricks that parking fine scammers use.
When asked about the benefits of volunteering for CAWS, our colleagues have talked about how diverse, challenging and rewarding the roles are here. One volunteer shared that she gives up her time to work with our team because it gives her “satisfaction to know that she is doing something that is worthwhile for the local community.”
























