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MATRICS information event

The new blended learning programme for debt advisers developed by the MATRICS partnership between Citizens Advice Scotland and Money Advice Scotland, will see a phased launch from 1st April.

The MATRICS team is running information events on Thursday 25th March and Monday 29th March to give an overview on the new programme and platform.

There’s a choice of two dates for the session so you can choose the one that’s most convenient for you. The two sessions will cover the same details so there’s no need to attend both.

The info events will take place as 45 min briefings on Microsoft Teams and will take an early look at some content and the pathways in the new programme. They’ll cover details on registration, learning records and any other relevant questions.

 If you’d like to attend a session please book a place via the registration link below.

Register for the session on 25th March 

Register for the session on 29th March 

If you would like to submit a question in advance of the event, please do so here. 

Published: 9th March, 2021

Author: Abbey Fleming

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