Welfare Rights and Debt Advice Service
If you live or work in Salford we can offer you free, confidential and independent advice on your welfare benefits, tax credits or debt problems. We can help you find out about the benefits and tax credits you are entitled to, assist with claim forms, and argue your case at an appeal if you disagree with a decision. If you have debt problems we can help you draw up financial statements, negotiate with your creditors and represent you in court.
Welfare Rights Advice Line
0800 345 7375
Debt Advice Line
0800 345 7323
Urdu/Punjabi speaking
0800 345 7371
Arabic Speaking (This line is temporarily unavailable)
The 0800 numbers are free. However if you call from a mobile you may be charged. If you are calling from a mobile, tell us and we will call you back.
Get more detail about the different ways you can contact us for welfare rights or debt advice.
If you want more information we have a range of easy to understand leaflets and other publications available on specific benefits and debt problems. You can even order our leaflets online. We can also come along to your community groups or team meetings to talk about our Service, or update you on recent benefit changes.
We are now offering Debt Awareness Sessions for anyone who works with people who have debt problems

Who to contact
- Name
- Salford Welfare Rights & Debt Advice Service
- Address
- Crompton House
100 Chorley Road
Swinton
Salford
M27 6PB - Telephone
- 0161-793 3550
- debbie.witton@salford.gov.uk
This page was last updated on 30 October 2009
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