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Learn how to confidently audit, plan and deliver engaging, age-appropriate financial education.
Understanding where money comes from, budgeting, affordable credit and other aspects of financial education is an initial step in preventing people turning to loan sharks.
Understanding where money comes from, budgeting, affordable credit and other aspects of financial education is an initial step in preventing people turning to loan sharks. They want to ensure that young people fully understand the...
My Money Week is a national activity week for primary and secondary schools that provides a fantastic opportunity for young people to gain the skills, knowledge and confidence in money matters to thrive in society.
This framework aims to support the planning, teaching, and progression of financial education by setting out the key areas of financial knowledge, skills and attitudes, across four core themes.
A money mule is someone who receives stolen money into their bank account and transfers it into another account, keeping some of the cash for themselves. Criminals need money mules to launder the profits of their crimes, and are...
From learning what money is, to how to save and budget and the different ways of borrowing, these useful guides can help your children or grandchildren learn to handle money with confidence.
Money Lessons is a Nationwide Building Society initiative that offers financial education to school children in Key Stages 2 and 3 (years 3 to 9, ages 7 to 14). It aligns with the Financial Education Framework and supports the...
Lloyds Bank Academy resources cover essential knowledge, skills, and attitudes for making sensible decisions about money; it encourages children and young adults to be thoughtful, confident, and positive when looking after their...
Scouts are used to dealing with money. They fundraise for charities, budget for camps, and raise money for jamborees as part of everything they do to build skills for life. Scouts have also developed badges that focus on fun...
Barclays LifeSkills, the free employability and financial capability programme, has created a suite of financial literacy lessons for primary school children aged 7-11 years old. These lessons teach pupils how to form good money...
LifeSkills created with Barclays, the free employability and financial capability programme, have created a suite of Money skills resources for KS3, KS4 and KS5. These lessons are designed to help teachers introduce students to...
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