BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//University Âé¶¹¾«Ñ¡//Events//EN VERSION:2.0 CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20170126T101800Z DTSTART:20170202T093000Z DTEND:20170202T160000Z SUMMARY:CHASM Workshop: Financial Education for young people – what works? UID:www.birmingham.ac.uk/125982 DESCRIPTION:Hosted by CHASM, this event focused on the state of the art in financial education for young people; reviewing what is working in financial education of young people and how current activity can be developed further. Drawing on UK and international research and practice, the workshop will evaluate different approaches to delivering financial education, innovation and learning generated through practice and a discussion of ‘where next’ for financial education of younger people.\n  \n Presentations CHASM Financial Education Workshop (PDF - 1.2MB)\n Ann Griffiths, Policy Manager, Children & Young People, The Money Advice Service\n Financial Education in Schools: Policy into Practice (PDF - 1.3MB)\n Fatima Syed, Postgraduate Researcher, School of Social Policy\n Financial Education Snap Shot (PDF - 717KB)\n Russell Winnard, Head of Educator Facing Programmes & Services, Young Enterprise\n Mind the Gap: Young Adult Financial Capability (PDF - 1.22MB)\n Dr Caroline Marchant and Professor Tina Harrison, University of Edinburgh Business School\n Money Go-Round: Raising financial awareness in schools (PDF - 1.14KB)\n Fiona McTeigue, Retail Manager, West Brom building society\n Our Work with Young People (PDF - 2.17MB)\n Stephanie Hayter, Young People Programmes Manager, The Money Charity\n The integration of asset-building objectives and financial education in young people (PDF - 307KB)\n Lee Gregory, CHASM, University Âé¶¹¾«Ñ¡\n What works? A one off intervention or a sustainable programme of financial education? (PDF - 1.83MB)\n Alison Pask, Managing Director,  Financial Capability & Community Outreach, London Institute of Banking and Finance\n \n The financial education challenges faced by vulnerable young adults and the issues of evaluating interventions in this area (PDF - 1.04MB)\n Gemma Closs-Davies, ‘Going it alone’ Project Coordinator, North Wales \n The effects of peer-to-peer financial education – evidence from primary schools (PDF - 557KB)\n Panu Kalmi (University of Vaasa, Finland)\n LOCATION:Rooms 714/715 Muirhead Tower STATUS:CONFIRMED TRANSP:OPAQUE CLASS:PUBLIC END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR