💡Looking for ideas for your session plans?
These examples of actual practice have been provided to stimulate ideas when planning activities linked to the economic and financial wellbeing curriculum theme – you can use and adapt them to suit the young people you work with.
Examples:
Team programme:
Money management and employability sessions, encourages young people to make positive financial decisions, money management and preparation for employment.
‘What is the cost/how much are we spending at club’:
Young people engaged in the financial management of a youth club, how much it costs to run – resources/activities, managing subs, budgeting, and purchasing.
Young leaders:
Volunteering for the youth services, developing their skills and knowledge in a work environment and attaining accreditation.
Moving out:
Financial literacy programme – learning about housing, estate agents, mortgages, rent, financial support and housing alternatives in preparation for independent living using digital skills and how to access information from trusted sources.