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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q. How do I book onto a Young People and Money Training Course?
A. Click on Course Info. This will take you to a calendar where forthcoming training dates are displayed. Click on your preferred training date and follow the link book now. Finally fill in the Pre Course Booking Form that appears. Once this is submitted the relevant training provider will contact you to confirm your training date and location.
You can go straight to the Pre Course booking form by clicking on Course Info and following the link Book a course now.
- Q. Is it possible to make a group booking e.g. for myself and the rest of the Youth Offending Team that I work with?
A. Group bookings are possible. To arrange a 'closed' course, that is to say a course specifically for you the rest of the Youth Offending Team that you work with, contact the relevant Training Provider. If you are based in Northern Ireland, contact Citizens Advice; if you are based in Northern England contact Fairbridge Training; those based in the rest of England, Scotland or Wales contact A4e and if you work for a Faith Based Organisation contact LifeLine.
- Q. Who qualifies for a place on a Young People and Money training course?
A. Anyone that works with young people that are NEET or at risk of being NEET. Also anyone that trains or advises those who work with young people that are NEET or at risk of being NEET
- Q. What does NEET mean?
A. Someone not in education, employment or training.
- Q. How do you define a young person?
A. Someone between the ages of 16 - 24
- Q. How much does it cost to attend a Young People and Money training course?
A. The course is paid for by the FSA and is therefore free.
- Q. Who is Fairbridge?
A. Fairbridge is one of four training providers delivering Young People and Money training across the UK. Fairbridge is responsible for delivering training in the North of England; Citizens Advice is responsible for delivering it in Northern Ireland; A4e is responsible for delivering it to the rest of England, Scotland and Wales while LifeLine is responsible for delivering Young People and Money to Faith Based Organisations.