Money Mastery
FREE one-day money coaching seminar for youth workers and other professionals who work with young people
Thinking About Money?
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- Unsure about how to best support young people with their money issues?
- Ever wondered what young people really think about money?
- Want to feel empowered around your own finances?
If so, then Money Mastery is for you! It’s a free, high energy, money coaching seminar, offered through The National Youth Agency’s Financial Literacy Programme, designed for youth workers and other professionals who work with young people.
Money Mastery offers you the chance to:
- revolutionise your own financial confidence and transform your relationship with money, so that you become an even better role model for young people
- develop tools and techniques for empowering young people around their finances, and to have a new sense of freedom and confidence around your own money
- explore the fascinating psychology of money and behaviour, how it’s connected to our feelings, beliefs and subconscious, and better understand how you can positively impact young people’s goal setting and motivation
- spend a day working through a light, fun and entertaining methodology (including Neuro Linguistic Programming) that will leave any preconceptions that money has to be difficult and boring trailing in the dust.
Register a place
Money Mastery seminars are being delivered in 18 locations across the UK between January and July 2009. For more details read the Money Mastery - Financial Literacy Programme Flyer >>
Reserve a place at one of the seminars please complete the online enquiry form >>
For further information, phone Stephanie Finlayson on 0116 242 7454 or email moneymastery@nya.org.uk.
About Money Mastery
Money Mastery is designed to work in tandem with the FSA’s Young People and Money course (currently being delivered across the UK – see http://www.youngpeopleandmoney.co.uk/). The two courses complement each other and can either be attended as stand-alone workshops or alongside each other to provide a broader solution to the challenges of working with young people around their financial literacy.
The National Youth Agency is grateful for the support of the HBOS Foundation.
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