Welfare rights, money and debt Webinar
Financial Wellness for Your Service Users: Resources & Support
Course Date: 6th November 2024 | 2-4pm
This will take place during Talk Money week 2024 and will provide access to further national resources and an opportunity to engage in further learning.
Learning outcomes
- Understand financial wellbeing and why it’s important
- Understand the Money Helper service and resources to support your service users
- Describe the Health implications of debt
- Understand the Money Advice Network and how to make referrals
- Understand Money Guiders training and how to get signed up and started
- Identify resources and further support
Welfare rights, money and debt Webinar: £55
How our course will help you, your staff and patients
Objectives of what the training will deliver
- Interactive learning with subject matter experts and through peer to peer conversations
- Facilitated discussion in a safe and friendly environment
- Examples from practitioners who have helped tackle these problems
Format 2 hours Teams
- Understand the problem we are trying to solve
- Theoretical frameworks
- Best practice resources and guidance
- Practical examples involving personalised care roles
- Breakout room discussion
- Learner engagement and virtual facilitation tools – menti meter and session survey
Interactive Webinar Sessions
Copies of slides provided afterwards
2 Hours via webinar via Microsoft Teams
Frequently asked questions
Who is this course for?
- Social prescribing link workers
- Health coaches
- Care Coordinators
- Healthcare assistants
- Nurses
- Allied Healthcare Professionals
2 hours
1 day course of 1.5-2 hours using Microsoft Teams.
What is the learning experience like?
The webinars are interactive and utilize a mix of presentations, breakout room discussions, and virtual facilitation tools (Mentimeter and session surveys) to keep you engaged.
What have previous delegates said will do with the learning they have gained from our webinars?
Great shared practice/information.
Remember even if unsuccessful at least I tried to help
Apply to my current role as a social prescriber I work with lots of homeless or on the verge of becoming homeless
Use it to improve how I practice.
Apply it to my work
Just keep going
Remind myself I’m not alone in the challenges and look after my wellbeing
Take information away with me and the understanding that other professionals are finding similar challenges.
What defines you as homeless and how best to support
Work closely with our team to build resources
Good to know not alone, will take it all on board
It’s provided reassurance hearing other SPs experiences.
I’ll persevere with helping my patients and continue to work together with other professionals
Looking forward to exploring some of the links on the presentation for further learning.
Make more contacts
I will tell my colleagues and look at the resources for my patients and myself
Work closely with our team to build resources
There has been some useful links and information to use with patients, guidance on what housing threshold for certain situations. I will be mindful when dealing with the patients.
Use some of the information to work on a pathway for our team to use when dealing with homeless people.
Who are the presenters?
David Cowan, Managing Director
Dr. Caroline Gibson, Associate Clinical Lead
Karleen Dowden | Regional Partnership Manager – North East | Money & Pensions Service