The examples shared are an insult to the dignity of people who rely on this support, says Dr Max Davie of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health.
The Money and Mental Health Policy Institute has welcomed a new report from the Treasury Select Committee, which calls for sweeping changes to ensure people with mental health problems get a fair deal from financial services.
Which? calls on the Government to appoint a regulator to protect access to cash, as a combination of bank branch and cashpoint closures risks leaving people struggling to pay for essential goods and services.
Ahead of moves that could greatly reduce the free-to-use ATM network, survey reveals eighty percent of people find them important to their daily lives.
Consumer organisation Which? is urging the regulator to intervene to ensure that consumers are not left struggling to access cash, as new proposals cast doubt over Britain’s free-to-use ATM network.