Last week, community advocates including the Salvation Army and Child Poverty Action Group, and a raft of budgeting services sent a joint letter to the Government calling for an immediate moratorium on attachment orders against all benefits.
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Last week, community advocates including the Salvation Army and Child Poverty Action Group, and a raft of budgeting services sent a joint letter to the Government calling for an immediate moratorium on attachment orders against all benefits. Author Dale Husband
Last week, community advocates including the Salvation Army and Child Poverty Action Group, and a raft of budgeting services sent a joint letter to the Government calling for an immediate moratorium on attachment orders against all benefits.
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