All Financial Learning Projects

Title Dates

Assessment of the Training Needs of Financial Capability Practitioners

Financial Literacy in Community Groups Groundwork Coventry & Warwickshire

Financial Literacy and Family Learning in Children's Centres

A Load of Dosh

Money Matters To Me

Lets Talk About Money

Lets talk about self-employment

Financial Literacy with Trade Unions in the Workplace

Financial Literacy in the Voluntary Sector: One Parent Families

Personal Economics

Assessment of the Training Needs of Financial Capability Practitioners

Evaluation of the Basic Skills Agency's Financial Literacy Development Projects

An introduction to accreditation for bewildered financial capability professionals

Financial Education Accreditation Group

Teaching and Delivering Literacy, Language & Numeracy in the context of finance

Introduction to Financial Planning – ifs School of Finance

Spondoolies

Financial Literacy for Vocational Learners in FE - York College

Financial Literacy in Prisons

Maths, ICT and Older Learners

The K2 Project

Successful Retirement Project

Evidencing the impact

This programme of work brings together evidence of the impact of family learning on parents and carers, families and communities.  The material has been collected from a variety of projects that NIACE has been involved in, and interconnects with the work we have been carrying out on progression in and from family learning.

Understanding Direct Payments

Many adults, including people with mental health difficulties are motivated to return to adult learning by interest in, and necessity to learn about something of direct relevance to their lives.

As a means by which people can take greater control over the support they receive, the social care personalisation agenda can provide that "hook" that enables individuals to take the first step back into adult learning and from which they can be signposted on to other opportunities if they wish.