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The National Youth Agency: Money Mastery course to motivate young people to move into work

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The National Youth Agency (NYA) has a new series of its popular and successful Money Mastery financial literacy coaching seminars starting in the autumn.

Following on from these and starting in the new year a new course developed in response to requests from youth workers - Money Mastery Meets the Benefits Trap - will be delivered.

Money Mastery is a free money coaching seminar for youth workers and other professionals who work with young people, led by consultant and trainer Neil Almond.

"Money Mastery isn't about annual percentage rates, budgeting, pensions or how much you should be saving each month," he said. "It looks at the practical psychology of money and how we, and the young people we work with, engage with personal finance. It's about injecting confidence and positivity into their relationships with their finances, giving them clear pathways for getting out of debt and cutting through the cloud of confusion.

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