Please see below details of a Financial Capability course aimed at minority families and individuals.
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**Please note that these workshops are for ethnic minority families/individuals and community groups and not for staff of organisations**The aim of the Financial Capability Project is to empower ethnic minority (EM) communities across Scotland to become more confident and better informed about the financial choices and decisions they make to help improve their resilience for the future.This is one of the 12 interactive workshops we will be delivering this year. These workshops will be targeting EM men/women/young adults and the wider EM communities who might be struggling to manage their money on a daily basis.Introduction to Financial Capability Workshop gives you a brief insight into you and your money.Jasbinder Kaur , Training Officer at Surviving Economic Abuse will be delivering this exciting interactive workshop.How are you and your money getting on?This workshop will give you a starting point to think about what you need to do to get the most out of your money and finances.By the end of the session, you will haveDiscussed your money habits – the good ones and the bad onesIncreased ability to work out your priority and non-priority spendingCreate some money goals and an action planMore information about the workshops in this series and how they will help you achieve your goalsThe Financial Capability Programme also offers one to one support to help you on your journey to achieve your financial goalsTo sign up for the workshop, click here to visit the event. |
To find out more about the Financial Inclusion Programme workshops or One to One support please click here or contact Helen McCabe, Financial Capability Officer on helen.mccabe@cemvoscotland.org.uk ![]() |
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