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An Introduction to Financial Wellbeing: Training for Third Sector Practitioners

We are excited to relaunch our newly expanded An Introduction to Financial Wellbeing: Training for Third Sector Practitioners course in 2025 (previously called Train the Trainer). This course has been designed to examine and understand the essential elements of financial wellbeing, exploring the challenges and barriers that prevent many individuals from achieving it. Topics include the lasting impact of the cost-of-living crisis, digital exclusion, poverty, and domestic abuse. The course also highlights practical strategies to overcome these barriers and enhance financial wellbeing through effective money guidance.

 This free course is open to everyone, with a special focus on those in supportive roles. It provides participants with valuable insights into the link between financial wellbeing and overall wellbeing. The course also explores practical methods to integrate money guidance and financial education into their services, helping their clients take meaningful steps toward financial stability and confidence.

Please note that these sessions do not cover benefits or debt advice.

To book, please visit our Eventbrite.

To be the first to hear about upcoming An Introduction to Financial Wellbeing: Training for Third Sector Practitioners sessions, join our Financial Wellbeing mailing list.


Our Financial Wellbeing Team are delivering An Introduction to Financial Wellbeing: Training for Third Sector Practitioners sessions remotely. Please note that these sessions do not cover benefits or debt advice. 

These training sessions are free of charge, see Eventbrite for the next available session.

If you would like to arrange an in-house An Introduction to Financial Wellbeing: Training for Third Sector Practitioners session for your organisation, please get in touch with us at [email protected]

Published: 4th March, 2025

Author: Abbey Fleming

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