
Mental Health Awareness Week – Supporting your financial wellbeing: From Bank of Scotland
What happens at this event?
Join our experts to learn everything you need to know about improving your financial wellbeing. Whether you're worried about your money, or you'd like some tips and tools to help you manage your spending, we're by your side.
What will be covered in the session?
Here's a snapshot of what our experts will run through:
• The relationship between money worries and mental ill- health
• Steps to good money management
• The support available – they will share information, tips and tools to help you with day-to-day budgeting through to planning for the future and where to get free debt advice from. They are also on hand to answer any questions you may have.
Who can attend the session?
Anyone is welcome to attend, whether you're a customer with us or not.
Is this session free?
It's completely free. You just need to register to get your ticket as numbers are limited.
Do you run other educational events?
We do. It's always worth checking our Events page to see if there's any other events you'd like to attend. Here are just some of the reviews we've had from previous attendees:
"Great team presenting, format worked well. Really insightful and made us more confident". "Great personal touch with Q&A really tailored to audience needs, lots of info- great"
Accessibility and Disability
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Questions
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Event Disclaimer
The views and opinions expressed in events are those of the presenters and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Bank of Scotland. While all reasonable care has been taken to ensure that the information provided is correct, no liability is accepted by Bank of Scotland for any loss or damage caused to any person relying on any statement or omission. This is for information only and should not be relied upon as offering advice for any set of circumstances. Specific advice should always be sought in each instance.