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Money Heroes session
Making Financial Education accessible for ALL young people
8 June 2023 | 11.30 – 11.30am | Free
Money Heroes is an award-winning FREE programme from Young Enteprise, supported by HSBC UK, seeking to transform Financial Education for primary children aged 3-11 at school & at home through a range of high-quality, fun and engaging resources. We believe all children, no matter their background or circumstance, should be given the opportunity to develop crucial money management life skills for the future.
We offer a wide range of adaptable mainstream & accessible SEND resources to support teachers & parents, as well as CPD-certified teacher training & bespoke mentoring. Take a look at our recently published Impact Report to learn more and see our impact to date!
Join the Money Heroes programme manager, Amy Howarth, to learn about the importance of Financial Education, and see how this can be made accessible for all young people.
We will explore the resources available, how to get started, and how to personalise the learning for the young people you work with.
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Visit moneyheroes.org.uk to register for free and explore the resources ahead of the session!
To join us, please sign up by filling out the form below.
Booking is now closed for this session.
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