Resources - tools and case studies about our projects

Cancer

Resources: To order a copy of 'It All Adds Up' or any of the accompanying booklets, please visit www.be.macmillan.org.uk

Website: Dealing with cancer – helping to ease the financial stress

 

Housing

Resources:

Frontline Staff Financial Capability Toolkit, Change 2008 [PDF]

A Guide to Financial Capability for Social Housing Tenants, National Housing Federation and Toynbee Hall 2008 [PDF]

Making the Link: The Business Case for Social Landlords Investing in Financial Inclusion, Transact 2008 [PDF]

Making the Link: Engaging Social Landlords in Financial Inclusion, Transact 2008 [PDF]

 

Lone Parents and Families

Resources: Family Fortunes, One Parent Families|Gingerbread 2008 [PDF]

 

Learning Disabilities

Resources: Making Sense of Money, Mencap and Citizens Advice. Please contact us to order a copy.

 

Offenders and Ex-offenders

Resources:

Working Money - an employment based financial capability training programme designed for prisoners, Lincolnshire Action Trust 2007 [PDF]

Signposting Offenders to Financial Capability Training, Debt Advice and Financial Services, NOMS 2007 [PDF]

 

Women

Resources:

Social Care, NFWI 2008 [PDF]

Equity Release, NFWI 2008 [PDF]

Pensions, NFWI 2008 [PDF]

Inheritance Tax, NFWI 2008 [PDF]

Helping Your Family, NFWI 2008 [PDF]

 

Schools

Tools: School case studies

Case studies: Learning money Matters - case studies

 

Further education

Resources for practitioners to use, or signpost to their learners:

Adding up to a lifetime: A financial literacy CD-ROM to help young people make informed financial decisions at various stages in their life.

MoneySense: Practical advice about money management from Nat West / Royal Bank of Scotland

Money matters to me: A practical guide to family finance developed by the National Institute of Adult Continuing Education (Niace).

Money Talks: A resource by Citizens Advice and Northern Bank, to help young people to develop financial knowledge and skills that can help them make informed financial decisions.

What about money: Impartial financial information for young adults from the FSA – the UK's financial watchdog.

Personal Finance Education Group (pfeg) quality-marked resources: A range of resources for learners aged 16 to 19 and over.

A4e Money Help: Information about free financial education training for 13 to 19-year-olds.

Money for Life [ZIP]: To download, extract the documents from the ZIP file below. You can then activate Money for Life by opening the fsa.exe file from your saved version.money for life

 

 

Personal finance qualifications for curriculum learning

Basic Skills Agency financial literacy qualifications: Information about financial literacy qualifications for learners and practitioners

 

The Money DoctorsHigher education

Tools: Money Doctors Toolkit

Case studies: Higher Education Case Studies

 

Young People and MoneyNEET Young People

Tools: Young people & money

 

Parents guide to moneyNew Parents

Tools: Calculators