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Programmes and pricing

Each programme is designed around specific needs and age groups, combining practical activities with structured reflection.

Young Savers

Ages 7-11 | 6 weeks | £187.50

Coins and money representing children's savings

Children at this age are beginning to understand value but often lack frameworks for making spending decisions. This programme introduces financial concepts through games, stories, and practical activities that make abstract ideas concrete.

Sessions cover identifying wants versus needs, understanding how saving works, making trade-offs between different options, and recognising advertising techniques designed to influence their choices.

Parents receive weekly summaries of topics covered and suggestions for reinforcing concepts at home. The programme includes a workbook children use between sessions to track their own money decisions.

Teen Financial Foundations

Ages 12-17 | 8 weeks | £243.75

Teenagers face more complex financial situations: managing income from part-time work, understanding digital payment systems, saving for larger purchases, and beginning to think about future costs like university or independence.

This programme treats participants as capable decision-makers while providing tools to navigate increasing financial complexity. Topics include creating realistic budgets, understanding different saving mechanisms, recognising subscription creep, and setting achievable financial goals.

Teenagers work on individual projects related to their own financial objectives, presenting their progress and challenges to the group for peer feedback. The collaborative approach helps normalise financial struggles and generates diverse solutions.

Adult Money Awareness

Adults 18+ | 10 weeks | £412.50

Person planning finances with documents and calculator

Many adults feel they should already understand money management, which creates reluctance to seek help. This programme creates a judgment-free environment where participants examine their actual financial patterns rather than aspirational ones.

The first weeks focus on awareness: tracking spending without attempting to change it, identifying emotional triggers for purchases, and recognising the gap between intended and actual financial behaviour.

Later sessions introduce practical tools for budgeting, strategies for managing irregular expenses, techniques for reducing impulsive spending, and methods for aligning expenditure with stated priorities.

Individual coaching sessions provide space to address personal circumstances that might not suit group discussion. Peer discussion groups allow participants to share strategies and maintain accountability.

Family Finance Together

Families with children | 8 weeks | £325.00

Financial decisions affect entire families, yet parents and children often operate with different understandings and assumptions. This programme brings families together to develop shared financial language and decision-making approaches.

Parents and children attend separate age-appropriate sessions for the first hour, then come together for family activities in the second hour. This structure allows each group to learn at their level while creating opportunities to practice communication.

Family activities might include planning a budget for a hypothetical event, discussing trade-offs in household spending, or creating systems for managing children's money. The goal is developing frameworks families can use long after the programme ends.

Small Business Foundations

Entrepreneurs & freelancers | 12 weeks | £537.50

Self-employment introduces financial complexity that employed individuals rarely face: irregular income, unclear boundaries between business and personal finances, estimated tax obligations, and the challenge of pricing services sustainably.

This programme addresses the specific financial management needs of sole traders, freelancers, and small business owners. Topics include separating business and personal finances, managing cash flow with irregular income, understanding basic tax obligations, pricing work appropriately, and creating financial buffers for lean periods.

Participants develop personalised systems suited to their business structure and income patterns. The programme emphasises practical implementation over theoretical knowledge, with most sessions dedicated to working on individual situations with group feedback.

One-to-One Coaching

Individual sessions | 90 minutes per session | £87.50

Some situations require individual attention rather than group programmes. One-to-one coaching provides personalised support for specific financial challenges or goals.

Sessions are conducted at our Leeds location or via video call, depending on your preference. We recommend a minimum commitment of four sessions to allow sufficient time for meaningful progress, though ongoing coaching is available for those who benefit from continued support.

Coaching addresses your specific circumstances rather than following a predetermined curriculum. Common topics include debt reduction strategies, major purchase decisions, career transition planning, and developing sustainable financial habits.

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