Money Mastery is a series of free seminars from the National Youth Agency looking at the psychology of money and how youth workers and the young people they work with engage with personal finance.
It's about injecting confidence and positivity into young people's relationship with their finances, giving them a number of clear pathways for getting out of debt.
It aims to help those working with young people get through to them before they reach the point of crisis and motivate them to make long-term constructive choices.
Glasgow hosts the first of the two events on 15 May.
On 20 May the sister programme, Money Mastery Meets the Benefits Trap, rolls into Liverpool. This course aims to support youth workers to motivate young people to move into employment, even if they're only going to be £10 a week better off after 40 hours of work and to support them to consider benefits as a short-term means of support rather than a long-term entitlement.
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