
On Your Behalf
BBC
Anna Curran champions the cause of consumers in Northern Ireland, helping them to solve their problems, make the right choices and avoid the pitfalls - contact the show with your consumer and benefits queries:
Write to: OYB BBC Ormeau Avenue BELFAST BT2 8HQ
Location:
London, United Kingdom
Networks:
BBC
Description:
Anna Curran champions the cause of consumers in Northern Ireland, helping them to solve their problems, make the right choices and avoid the pitfalls - contact the show with your consumer and benefits queries: Write to: OYB BBC Ormeau Avenue BELFAST BT2 8HQ
Language:
English
Episodes
Employment Special
9/7/2024
Anna Curran is joined by experts with tips and advice for people who have been out of the workforce for a time and would love to get back but don't know where to start. Work coach and HR expert Helen Todd is on hand to help with CVs and application advice to get ready to get that ideal job. Perhaps you or a loved one face barriers getting work. Niamh Rainey from the Now Group is in studio to offer career help to people with learning difficulties and autism. Angela Phillips from Carers NI talks about carers who are desperately trying to juggle caring responsibilities and work. Anna hears from a woman who started her own business around her family life with the help of a government scheme. Are you over 50 and thinking of rejoining the workforce? A new scheme designed to help match workers to employer might offer some help. And Anna visits an apprentice scheme in the North West, getting young people into work.
Duration:00:23:32
Universal Credit Changes, Preventing Identity Theft
8/31/2024
Anna Curran gets the latest on the move from benefits to Universal Credit with Paddy Rooney from the Department of Communities.
Benefits expert Rachael Jeffers will also be on hand to answer questions about accessing welfare and healthcare.
As a new childcare scheme promises help for working parents, we hear from Becca Harper from Melted Parents who has been taking a look at the uptake and who will benefit most.
Consumer journalist Martyn James discusses your consumer rights when it comes to concert tickets and hotels as Oasis tickets go on sale.
Anna visits Fareshare, a charity helping people in need and who are calling for more volunteers.
Also, how can we protect ourselves against identity theft and scams? Former scammer turned cybersecurity adviser, Tony Sales has plenty of helpful advice.
Duration:00:23:46
Back to Work
8/24/2024
It's a bank holiday weekend and some families are thinking about returning to work and children going back to school. Anna Curran talks to Julieann about returning to work after the loss of her baby. In the studio Laura Dowie explains how flexible working practices can help support women back into the workplace after time away. We hear from a company that sees advantages of adopting a four day week but still paying staff 100% of their salaries. And we hear about a listener's parcels that are constantly returning to sender in England rather than being delivered to her home.
Duration:00:19:37
Cancer survivors struggling to access financial services
8/17/2024
Anna Curran hears from Michelle. She survived cancer - twice - and is 10 years clear, but she pays over the odds to get insurance and can't get a mortgage offer. Some countries are introducing legislation to eliminate discrimination. Following up on last week's student special, we look at student accommodation and the dos and don'ts of deposit protection and what parents should look out for if they're asked to sign as guarantors. And Helen McClements will be sharing her tips for making household money stretch further. Tells us your suggestions - oyb@bbc.co.uk
Duration:00:13:43
Student Special
8/10/2024
Ahead of results day, Anna Curran is asking what students might need to consider. What to do if results are disappointing? Or better than expected? Maybe you're having second thoughts about a course you signed up for? And what about the alternatives to college or university? Maybe you're worrying about caring responsibilities with studying? Some people will be in work, or returning to work, and wanting to pick up a vocational or an academic qualification later in life. Anna's guests from across the fields of higher and further education will be on hand to prepare you and your friends and relatives for an important week.
Duration:00:54:34
Pensions and wraparound childcare
8/3/2024
From pensions to pinafores, On Your Behalf has advice on everything from planning for your retirement to access to help with uniforms, transport, school meals and childcare for the new school year. Janine Maher from the Money and Pension Service and Chris Briggs from Employers for Childcare.
Anna Curran visits a charity in the North West helping parents find affordable school uniforms while helping the environment.
We hear from the young girls in Belfast who are getting a taste of what it would be like to carve out a career in construction and DIY at a summer scheme ‘not just for boys’ run by Women’s Tec.
And making the most out of your bank account, Personal Finance Expert Andrew Hagger has advice on how to get the best deal on interest rates for your savings.
Duration:00:16:52
Benefits and Money Matters
7/27/2024
Benefits expert Rachael Jeffers has the latest on the child benefit rules, universal credit and other claims you may be entitled to make.
Solicitor John O’Prey talks future planning on everything from care home and wills to probate. He also has advice on ‘sadmin’, how to navigate the paperwork with banks and utilitites when a loved one dies.
Alexa Moore from the Rainbow Project chats about diversity in the workplace.
Angela Phillips from Carers NI explains the new proposals to offer unpaid leave for carers and presenter Anna Curran visits a charity in the North West helping struggling families during the school holidays.
Duration:00:29:12
First-time Buyers
7/20/2024
On Your Behalf First Time Buyers Special, Presenter Anna Curran and a team of experts guide us through getting on the property ladder. From getting the mortgage approved to picking up the keys, Anna finds out all the tips and tricks to deal with deposits, mortgages and legalities of buying your first home. She hears from a first time buyer who swapped his rental accommodation for his perfect pad in his 50s.
Kelli O’Connor Wilson talks about the mortgage application and getting the right deal for you. Solicitor Catherine Heyes answers questions about the legal process. Glynn Hobson has the latest if you choose Co-ownership and Housing Rights will talk about the rent to buying transition and the pitfalls you need to be aware of if you choose to buy.
Duration:00:41:44
Motoring Special
7/13/2024
Motoring special – our expert panel will answer questions on everything from buying second hand to repair costs and selecting a garage.
Are your tyres costing you a fortune because they’re underinflated? Stuart Lovatt from TyreSafe and Sophie Lyden aka ‘Tyre lady’ get you road worthy.
We help a car owner who was being asked to pay a toll road charge for a trip he didn’t make.
Presenter Anna Curran swaps four wheels for two and hears from charity Life Cycles who are helping people get back on their bikes.
Electric scooters, Ebikes and off-road vehicles, Solicitor Cormac Keenan with advice on where you stand legally.
Duration:00:15:57
Holidays, House moves
7/6/2024
Holiday rights, flight changes and insurance - Travel experts Simon Calder and Angela Taylor share advice and answer questions.
Summer is a popular time for house moves. Whether you are a first time buyer or thinking of selling up – Solicitor Simon Murray is in studio with what you need to know on the legals and costs.
We help a listener with a refund after she was stuck due to a cancelled flight on her way back from a pilgrimage and we hear about how a cancelled flight has meant a family’s dream cruise is costing more than they bargained for.
Duration:00:13:58
Summer Childcare, Benefits, Travel Checklist
6/29/2024
Presenter Anna Curran chats to parents about the expense of childcare during school holidays and finds out what help is there, if any?
The latest on the Aer Lingus pilot strikes, how travellers will be impacted.
Preparing for the summer holidays, Michelle Kelly from the Consumer Council is in studio with tips.
Welfare and Benefits – Expert Rachael Jeffers is in studio to answer your questions.
The pitfalls of shopping online - we help a listener who struggles to get a refund from an online clothing shop.
Duration:00:09:06
Farewell from Linda
6/22/2024
Farewell from Linda after 29 years of championing consumers.
Catching up with old friends and long-time contributors.
In her final programme, consumer champion Linda McAuley catches up with some old friends and long-time contributors to find out what’s changed in the world of consumer affairs and what’s stayed the same. She celebrates the listeners who have been at the heart of the programme for nearly 29 years with input from A Perforated Ulster, and a fond farewell from On Your Behalf superfan Dan Gordon.
Duration:00:56:38
Disability Rights, Consumer Protection and Volunteering
6/15/2024
This week we look at Disability rights and wrongs because over the decades we’ve covered all sorts of issues from travel rights and responsibilities, to facilities and support for autistic children and how passengers and their guide dogs and people who use wheel chairs are treated. Agnes Lunny from Positive Futures and Nuala Tolman from Disability Action are in the studio.
Funerals – one listener alerted us to how heartless scamsters are using death notices to con people into making a donation – a donation that goes straight into the fraudsters' pockets
We're also talking about safe ways to pay – And asking why PayPal refused to refund a listener when the boots he'd ordered didn't arrive. Consumer Expert Martyn James helps us stay safe online.
And the student who’s been paying O2 for two phones - when she only has one!
Linda also travels to Magherafelt to meet the Mid Ulster volunteers who tell her why they do it and encourage her to join them!
Duration:00:26:52
Childcare, Retirement and Financial Education
6/1/2024
£25 Million for childcare but that's a fraction of the £400 million campaigners say is needed.
With school holidays approaching many parents may face childcare debt over the summer.
Sinead Campbell from Advice NI and Aoife Hamilton from Employers for Childcare are in the studio...
Preparing for retirement - part 2 of our series for the third age. Janine Maher and Nigel Kerns from Money and Pensions Service join Linda to answer questions.
We also help a listener who was told that his insurance only covered one ear and it wasn't the one with the lost hearing aid!
And its active travel month - time to get on your bike or at least a bus or train!
Duration:00:14:47
AI, Electric and Fuel Prices
5/11/2024
Electric Ireland pulls out of the domestic market in Northern Ireland - What does it mean for Consumers?
The march of AI continues - this time the bots are taking over the PR Industry!
The Competition and Markets authority tell us why filling up the tank on your car has been getting more expensive over the last few years, why Disability Benefits may be under threat from the government, the listener whose boots weren't made for walking - or anything else - because they never turned up and how safe is your pre-paid funeral plan?
Duration:00:13:00
May Day Travel Special
5/4/2024
Linda is joined by Independent Travel Editor Simon Calder and Michelle Kelly from the Consumer Council to discuss consumer rights and top tips for stress free travel.
What happens when you're blind and travelling with a guide dog. Andrew McConnell from CAA explains what the law says.
Hiring a car - how to avoid the pitfalls and not end up with unwelcome extras.
We hear from one young woman who told Disney her fiance had died early on the morning of their special trip and that's why she hadn't given them 72 hours cancellation notice. Disney refused to budge on a refund!
As Great Victoria Street railway station closes in just a matter of days what happens to schools and commuters? And the £340 million question - Is the new Grand Centra Station on track to open this autumn?
Duration:00:13:03
Carers, Consumers and Cost of Living
4/27/2024
Ninety percent of us are worried about the cost of essentials - food, fuel, shelter and utilities. The consumer council share some tips on how to make your money go further.
Carers NI tells us that this week’s Stormont budget could be catastrophic for unpaid Carers. Craig Harrison is in the studio with Linda to explain why.
Next week is a Bank Holiday weekend which is always a good time for DIY but if your skills are lacking could Bryson House and its Handyman scheme help out?
And lightning strikes twice for one listener's BT line while another isn't yodelling when his hiking boots fail to arrive!
Duration:00:15:45
Rates, Parenting and Policy
4/20/2024
This week everything you ever wanted to know about your Rates bill but were afraid to ask. Sharon Magee, Chief Executive at Land & Property Services, explains all.
If you are struggling to pay your rates bill there is help available. Matt Cole from Advice NI joins Linda in the studio.
Stormont debates scrapping the Two Child limit for benefits but worries about the cost. Andy McClenaghan from the Cliff Edge coalition tells Linda that the money should be seen as an investment to combat child poverty.
And Parenting NI is rebranding ....What will Parenting Focus do differently – Muriel Bailey explains the new direction.
And finally waiting lists for MOT's that caused breakdown assistance problems for many Radio Ulster listeners but the AA and RAC have now agreed to help stranded drivers here temporarily.
Duration:00:19:33
Careers, Childcare and Cash
4/13/2024
There is still no sign of a Childcare strategy for Northern Ireland and we receive less government support for parents than anywhere else in the UK.
Linda speaks to Casey McGivern from Melted Parents and Aoife Hamilton from Employers for Childcare about how parents are coping.
Do you know how to fill in a CV or job application? Consultant Helen Todd teaches Linda her to beat the robots and get to the interview stage.
And Linda talks to Laura Dowie from Timely Careers about the help and support available for those going back to work or changing career.
Finally your money may be safe in the Bank but can you get it out when you want? - not according to our listener John who is not at all happy. We discover how new Financial regulations can make it tricky to withdraw cash.
Duration:00:31:20
Property Management Companies, Carers and Passports
4/6/2024
Simon Murray from The Law Society gives advice for people living in apartments and town houses that have communal areas like car parks and green areas. These are normally maintained by a management company but what happens if the company goes bust? Listener Tom encountered just such a problem when he came to sell his house.
Carers in England, Scotland and Wales are going to be entitled to 5 days unpaid leave from their employers under a new law, but not in Northern Ireland. We hear from carer Natasha about how her job is a lifeline for her to take a break from the pressures of caring for her two children and Craig Harrison from Carers NI calls for the legislation to be introduced here.
And, are you going to an EU country on holiday this year? Make sure you check your passport as it is no longer possible to enter the EU if your passport was issued less than 10 years from the date you enter the country. The price of a UK passport is also going up next week on Thursday 11 April. Money Saving Expert’s Peter Lekarski has the details.
Duration:00:24:25