Financial Wellbeing Courses for February 2025

Start Date: 01/02/2025
End Date: 28/02/2025

Provider: Money Advice Scotland

Location:

Description:

Please see our events schedule for February 2025 below. We are excited to announce that we have relaunched our Train the Trainer sessions for 2025 and have renamed these “An Introduction to Financial Wellbeing – Training for Third Sector Practitioners”. All of our sessions are free of charge.

 

If you would like any further information, please don’t hesitate to contact us at [email protected]

 

Session

Date/ Times

Synopsis

Joining Detail

RELAUNCHED

An Introduction to Financial Wellbeing – Training for third sector practitioners

 

(Previously called:

Train the Trainer: An introduction to Financial Wellbeing)

 

 

 

Monday 10th February

 

1pm – 4pm

 

 

 

 

 

Our 'Introduction to Financial Wellbeing: Training for Third Sector Practitioners' course is for anyone working directly with people within the third sector who do not necessarily provide money advice but would benefit from feeling more confident in talking to their service users about money worries they may have.

This course has been designed to examine and understand the essential elements of financial wellbeing, exploring the challenges and barriers that prevent many individuals from achieving it. New topics include the lasting impact of the cost-of-living crisis, digital exclusion, poverty, and domestic abuse. The course also highlights practical strategies to overcome these barriers and enhance financial wellbeing through effective money guidance.

This free course is open to everyone, with a special focus on those in supportive roles. It provides participants with valuable insights into the link between financial wellbeing and overall wellbeing. The course also explores practical methods to integrate money guidance and financial education into their services, helping their clients take meaningful steps toward financial stability and confidence.

Please note that these sessions do not cover benefits or debt advice.

Please book a space via

Eventbrite

 

 

 

 

 

Apprenticeship week webinar

 

 

 

 

 

Tuesday 11th February

 

10am – 11am

 

As part of National Apprentice Week 2024, Money Advice Scotland are running a webinar on Money Management. This will include: how to budget, savings goals, what information is on your payslip and how to ensure you are being paid correctly, deductions from pay, workplace contracts, young workers rights and some information on pensions. This session will last one hour and will be delivered via Microsoft Teams.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Please book a space via

Eventbrite

 

RELAUNCHED

Train the Trainer: An introduction to Financial Wellbeing

 

 

(Previously called:

Train the Trainer: An introduction to Financial Wellbeing)

Thursday 20th February

 

9:30am – 12:30pm

Our 'Introduction to Financial Wellbeing: Training for Third Sector Practitioners' course is for anyone working directly with people within the third sector who do not necessarily provide money advice but would benefit from feeling more confident in talking to their service users about money worries they may have.

This course has been designed to examine and understand the essential elements of financial wellbeing, exploring the challenges and barriers that prevent many individuals from achieving it. New topics include the lasting impact of the cost-of-living crisis, digital exclusion, poverty, and domestic abuse. The course also highlights practical strategies to overcome these barriers and enhance financial wellbeing through effective money guidance.

This free course is open to everyone, with a special focus on those in supportive roles. It provides participants with valuable insights into the link between financial wellbeing and overall wellbeing. The course also explores practical methods to integrate money guidance and financial education into their services, helping their clients take meaningful steps toward financial stability and confidence.

Please note that these sessions do not cover benefits or debt advice.

Please book a space via Eventbrite

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CyberScotland week webinar -

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tuesday 25th February

 

10:30am-11:30am

To mark Cyber Scotland week, Money Advice Scotland will be hosting a webinar to discuss how to keep your money safe.

We are living in an increasingly digital world, where we need to be vigilant of scams. We’ll be discussing how you can keep your money safe, shop safely online and how you can best avoid being scammed. We’ll also discuss what to do if you think you have been the victim of fraud.

This webinar is suited to anyone who wants to have a better understanding of online & digital security.

 

Please book a place via

Eventbrite

 

 

 

 

 

 

RELAUNCHED

Train the Trainer: An introduction to Financial Wellbeing

 

(Previously called:

Train the Trainer: An introduction to Financial Wellbeing)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday 26th February

 

1pm-4pm

Our 'Introduction to Financial Wellbeing: Training for Third Sector Practitioners' course is for anyone working directly with people within the third sector who do not necessarily provide money advice but would benefit from feeling more confident in talking to their service users about money worries they may have.

This course has been designed to examine and understand the essential elements of financial wellbeing, exploring the challenges and barriers that prevent many individuals from achieving it. New topics include the lasting impact of the cost-of-living crisis, digital exclusion, poverty, and domestic abuse. The course also highlights practical strategies to overcome these barriers and enhance financial wellbeing through effective money guidance.

This free course is open to everyone, with a special focus on those in supportive roles. It provides participants with valuable insights into the link between financial wellbeing and overall wellbeing. The course also explores practical methods to integrate money guidance and financial education into their services, helping their clients take meaningful steps toward financial stability and confidence.

Please note that these sessions do not cover benefits or debt advice.

 

 

 

 

 

Please book a place via

Eventbrite

 

 

 

 

 

 

We also run virtual interactive Financial Wellbeing workshops for service users. These workshops cover a range of topics and can be tailored to any group. Please complete the enquiry form or contact us directly for more information.

 

Money Advice Scotland is now on TikTok. Check out our account - @money.advice.scot

How to book:

See links beside the dates above.
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