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Help with financial education during lockdown from Unividual and MyBnk

The team at Unividual have launched Money Mondays with the brilliant charity MyBnk. The focus is on KS2, KS3, KS4 and KS5. Follow Simon's tweets for the upcoming material and topics. 

You can also check out the details via Unividual’s social media channels, including Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.

In addition, every Thursday at 4:00pm (BST) you can log in to a financial education livestream.

The topic this week features news on coronavirus-related disruption, how to navigate the key issues facing bank balances and entitlements, plus a special guest on mental health.

Money makes the world go round - and it can also be a cause of distress for anyone. Now is a great time to work with your family on some best practice! 

Yesterday, Unividual launched its new campaign, Money Mondays, in partnership with the charity, with the aim of promoting financial education to young people though lessons at home. Unividual financial planner and father of two Simon Jones said that financial education was something he was ‘really passionate’ about.  ‘After the outbreak of Coronavirus, like many parents, I have been home-schooling my children. Trying to come up with fun, educational activities throughout the week isn’t easy,’ he said. ‘So, it struck me this could be the ideal time to get families talking and learning about money together. Recent events have taught many of us the importance of savings. Never has it been a more important time to get this message across.’

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ks3, ks2, age 11-14, for adults, age 7-11, guidance, ks4