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Mar
2018
A question about : MSE News: Financial education plan for selected disadvantaged schools
20 primary schools in some of the country's most deprived areas will get help to teach financial education ...
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Financial education plan for selected disadvantaged schools
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- Well, it's a start and should be welcomed but it's hardly earth-shattering.
This country needs widespread financial education if consumers are to defend themselves against banks, energy suppliers and retail sleight-of-hand. - As schools usually work in clusters we're expecting the partnership to help around 18,000 pupils. We're also hoping other organisations will join the initiative to help pfeg support even more schools and get essential money lessons to many more youngsters.
James Jones
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