Our mission is to equip the people who families trust with the confidence, knowledge and inspiration to educate the next generation and build financially capable communities. We focus on supporting teachers, parents and carers to deliver quality financial education in schools and at home.
We work with primary schools across the UK to deliver Lifesavers, our flagship financial education programme that aims to support children in managing money wisely now and in the future. Lifesavers consists of four core elements:
Research and resources for children with additional barriers to learning
In 2023 we began a research project funded by the Money and Pensions Service, working with with children and teachers in Alternative Provision (AP) settings to understand how financial education resources could be adapted to their needs, and where the gaps were for new interventions.
AP settings support students who cannot attend mainstream education due to illness or other reasons, including behavioural issues. Children learning in AP settings are more likely to grow up facing disadvantage due to socio-economic status, social, emotional or mental health difficulties or a combination of factors[1].
Our new resources will include:
Expanding our reach across the devolved nations.
We have been working in Northern Ireland to pilot a new financial education programme for trainee teachers. Our pilot will be completed in July, and early feedback is very positive.
To support our aim to reach more schools across the UK, we gained registered charity status in Scotland and held a launch event in Edinburgh last April.
Our Milo’s Money storybook has been translated into Welsh and we intend to launch these to Welsh schools in September 2024, including the accompanying activities and resources.
[1] Beynon, K. (2022). Long term outcomes of pupils who experience alternative provision. FFT Education Datalab. (Electronic Copy retrieved on https://ffteducationdatalab.org.uk/2022/07/long-term-outcomes-of-pupils-who-experience-alternative-provision/ 20 November 2023).
Email: enquiries@jff.org.uk