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Keeping a record

The 'Keeping a record' activity is a great way to help children keep track of their money and plan their saving/spending. They learn how to understand and create a spending record. Money Heroes has developed a version of this activity for parents and one for educators. Access the activity at www.moneyheroes.org.uk 

To buy or not to buy

It is important for children to learn that people may not always be able to afford the things that they want. The 'To buy or not to buy' activity gives children the chance to understand the difference between a need and a want, as well as how they can make sensible money decisions. Money Heroes has developed a version of this activity for parents and one for educators. Access the activity at www.moneyheroes.org.uk

Pocket Money

The 'Pocket Money' activity, for parents of children between the ages of 3 and 9, gives ideas and suggestions about how to practically help children develop an understanding of money in such ways as; where it comes from, how it can be used and how to keep it safe. Access the activity at www.moneyheroes.org.uk

Risk and Resilience Academy - September 2021

08.10.21

Conference

Risk and Resilience Academy - September 2021

This comprehensive training academy explores the principles involved in managing risk and enabling a resilient culture. The academy will help delegates to develop frameworks, practices, and behaviours that instil operational resilience disciplines across their firm.
GDPR and Vulnerability – Vulnerability Programme

01.10.21

Workshop

GDPR and Vulnerability – Vulnerability Programme

UK Finance has partnered with the Money Advice Trust to develop a new Vulnerability and GDPR workshop to address these specific requirements to ensure you can meet your responsibilities.
Economic Crime Congress

25.10.21

Conference

Economic Crime Congress

Organised criminal gangs are constantly upping their game and it has never been clearer that the whole community - industry, government, regulators, law enforcement and other sectors – needs to get its collective act together if we are to have any hope of stemming the other pandemic – that of economic crime.
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