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Peer to Peer Learning
Events - EnglandStarting 22 Aug 2023 - 11:00 through to 22 Aug 2023 - 12:30
Hosted by the Money Guiders England Network
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The Money Guider's England network is run by Quaker Social Action (QSA), an anti poverty charity based in London.
QSA helps people on low incomes in east London and across the UK to seek solutions to the issues affecting their lives.
Founded 150 years ago by the religious group Quakers, today QSA is an independent charity inspired by Quaker values like equality in our work against poverty and injustice.
The session will focus on reviewing case studies to help you to assess, problem solve, and improve your money guidance skills.
This will be an opportunity for attendees to:
- Bring their own cases- money guiders are encouraged to bring any challenging (anonymised) cases they are currently or have previously worked on to get guidance from other money guiders in attendance
- Discuss case studies - you'll have the opportunity to go through some case studies, develop your assessment and problem solving skills and discover new ways to support your customers/clients
- Learn from other money guiders -by getting insights and resources from fellow money guiders including tools that they're using to help them in carrying out their role
Why attend this event
1. To learn from and network with other money guiders
2. To share best practice
3. Provide a safe space for learning and peer support
Money Guidance Competency Framework
Money Guidance Foundations: Self management. C2 Improve practice. Practitioners should be capable of accepting feedback/criticism in a positive manner and assessing its validity and importance. They should seek to evaluate their own performance, either against set targets and goals, or by reflecting on their own work and actions. Setting and prioritising clear and realistic goals and targets for own development and using a range of valid and reliable evidence to assess own work, which includes an assessment of the effects of own behaviour and values on others, is a critical part of practitioners’ improving practice/continuing professional development.
C3 Continuing professional development
Practitioners must keep up to date with legislation, codes of practice and guidelines, understanding the importance of complying with national, local, professional and organisational requirements. It is imperative that practitioners maintain an understanding of the limitations of their role, their own limits and those of the service. Finally, they must maintain the required soft skills necessary to deal with customers e.g. effective communication skills.
Who is leading the workshop
Jez Smith, network lead for the Money Guiders England network and Lucille Roache, a development worker for QSA and a Business coach
Accessibility
The event takes place on Zoom. Auto-generated subtitles will be available as standard.
If you have other accessibility requirements, please inform the hosts when you register and we will do our best to meet them.
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