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Supporting students with: Gambling and gaming

Kev from the Young Gamers and Gamblers Education Trust shared the biggest risks students face right now from gambling, betting and gaming, where they can get help and how staff can best support.

Supporting students with: Trading and investing

What's the difference between trading and investing? What's meme trading? And how can staff support students to trade and invest safely? Find out!

Supporting students with: Loan sharks and illegal money lenders

Expert Steve Ward from the England Illegal Money Lending Team joined us to cover everything university and college staff need to know when it comes to loan sharks and how best to support students with illegal money lenders. Here's a summary of the session.

A student perspective: financial anxiety in students and opportunities for the sector

Salma Hussain, President of KCLSU, joined us for a candid conversation about financial anxiety in students and opportunities for universities and colleges.

Financial education and student wellbeing with Dr Dominique Thompson

A summary of the conversation between Dr Dominique Thompson and our Founder & CEO, Vivi, about financial education and the impact of money worries on student wellbeing.

Takeaways from our sector expert webinar speakers

Our regular webinar briefings have kept HE staff up to date on all things financial wellbeing and support for students. Here's a recap of takeaways from this term's sector expert guest speakers.

The impact of financial concerns on student and staff wellbeing

Pete Quinn (Pete Quinn Consulting) highlights the latest research regarding the impact of financial concerns on both student and staff wellbeing. He also makes practical suggestions for how universities and colleges can address these.

5 focuses for universities this ‘roller coaster’ term, by Jim Dickinson

Jim Dickinson, Associate Editor at Wonkhe and Former Director at the National Union of Students, joined us for our first webinar of the term and there was no shortage of HE sector news to discuss! Jim highlighted 5 key themes for universities to focus on in the coming months.