Please note, our office and phone lines will be closed from 23rd December to 3rd January. All queries will be responded to in the new year. 

campaign hub

Stay informed on all our latest marketing content with our campaign hub. Subjects span across various mental health topics including addiction and anxiety, as well as financial areas delving into the types of financial support we offer. Each campaign highlights the ways we can help you through any challenges you may be facing.

With an insight into our campaign activity, you can discover how we're driving positive change across the accounting industry to enable our community to thrive.

Women in accounting

A dedicated online space where female ICAEW members can find support, join development courses and hear from like-minded women in their field.

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recent campaigns

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open up

Recognising you need support can often be the biggest decision of all. We understand that opening up can feel daunting, but it’s a positive step towards finding the help you need.

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the cash conversation

Our podcast The Cash Conversation explores all things personal finance, debt, budgeting and savings.

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Qwell support

Explore the range of dedicated support Qwell has to offer. 

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energy costs payment

If you're struggling to pay for energy costs, our energy support payment can assist.

dealing with addiction

Find out more about our addiction survey results and discover some of our useful resources that can help if you, or someone you know, is battling an addiction.

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 your questions answered 

Who is eligible for support?

We support past and present members of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of England and Wales (ICAEW), ACA students, ICAEW staff members, and the family and carers of members and students. 

  1. No matter where your career takes you, past and present members of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of England Wales (ICAEW) are eligible for caba’s services for life, even if you change your career and leave accountancy 
  2. ACA students (ICAEW Provisional Members) who are either an active student or have been an active student within the last three years are eligible for caba's services 
  3. Past and present staff members of the ICAEW or caba are eligible for caba's services for life, even if you leave either organisation. Please note, for former employees, our financial support is only available to those who have had five years continuous employment with either organisation 
  4. Family members and carers of either an eligible past or present ICAEW member, ACA student or past or present employee of the ICAEW or caba are eligible for caba's support. We define a family member as a: 
    1. spouse, civil partner or cohabiting partner 
    2. widow, widower or surviving civil partner who has not remarried or cohabiting with a partner 
    3. divorced spouse or civil partner who has not remarried or cohabiting with a partner 
    4. child aged up to 25. Please note, children aged between 16 and 25 are not eligible for individual financial support 
    5. any other person who is dependent on the eligible individual supporting them financially or are reliant on the eligible individual’s care 
    6. any other person on whom the eligible individual is reliant, either financially or for care 

You can find out more about our available support both in the UK and around the world on our support we offer page and by using our interactive eligibility tool

Are your services means-tested?

If you need financial support, we carry out a means test where we consider income, expenditure, capital and assets.  

*Please note none of our other services are means-tested. 

How confidential is caba? Do you report members to the ICAEW?

Everything you tell us is kept in the strictest of confidence. We don't share your personal information with any third parties, and that includes ICAEW. caba is a separate organisation from ICAEW and is an independent charity with its own board of trustees. We do not have a duty to report anything to ICAEW.

Can caba pay for my ICAEW membership fees?

If you’re struggling to pay your subscriptions, we're able to offer financial assistance which is means tested based on your household income. Whatever your situation, we're always here to offer advice to help you manage your finances.

How long does it take to receive financial support?

It depends on the individual situation, but we can work very quickly if it’s an emergency.

download our financial support flowchart

 

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