Youth Financial Capability Group - Improving Financial Education
working together to improve financial education for young people
The Youth Financial Capability Group (YFCG) brings together charities who have a significant focus on developing the Financial Capability of young people within the UK.
Current Full Members
Current Observer Members
What We Do
We provide high quality, relevant, and age-appropriate support using a range of approaches, all involving relevant, engaging content delivered by experts. Between us we:
design and deliver Financial Education programmes to young people
offer awards and qualifications to accredit learning resources
provide professional development for teachers and other practitioners working with children and young people
make quality teaching and learning resources available and accessible to practitioners
influence policy and strategic decisions of government and other key agencies
As a group, we collaborate towards outcomes we believe appropriate for children and young people. We help them make the right choices for themselves.
We are not providers of financial services or products, policy makers, research organisations or funders, but we recognise their influence and will collaborate with these groups to improve the Financial Wellbeing of children and young people.
Collaboration
All of us are specialists in this sector, but we would like to see a more joined-up, aligned approach for the benefit of Financial Capability for all young people. We have collaborated to produce:
The Financial Education Planning Frameworks for both primary and secondary schools, helping teachers identify and provide age-appropriate content and outcomes.
The Financial Education Guide For Schools, identifying how the different approaches of each member can be combined to provide a holistic package of support for teachers to choose the right approach for their children and young people; direct delivery, qualifications, training and/or resources.
A joined-up approach to public affairs, such as consultation responses, campaigning, lobbying and policy papers, underpinned by our Joint Policy Position on Financial Education
We all support ‘meaningful financial education,’ in particular, referencing the Financial Education tract of the Money and Pension Service (MaPS) Financial Wellbeing Strategy for the UK.