What this service can offer you
Money advice offers you practical guidance and support to manage your finances effectively while searching for a job. This service can help you with budgeting on a reduced income, managing debts, and finding ways to save during your job hunt.
Additionally, it may offer advice on accessing benefits, improving your credit score, and planning for future financial stability once you secure employment. By equipping you with the tools to make informed financial decisions, money advice helps reduce financial stress and allows you to focus on your job search with confidence.
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What is Money advice?
Money advice offers you practical guidance to manage your finances effectively while searching for a job, helping you with budgeting, debt management, and finding ways to save. It also provides advice on accessing benefits and planning for future financial stability, empowering you to focus on your job search with confidence.
How can I access this service?
The links at the bottom of this page will take you to individual programme pages which will provide further details of how you can use this service.
Which locations can provide this service?
This service is offered around England, however please note that if you are interested in an indidivudal programme they may have different locations that are more localised.
Is this service free?
All Seetec services and programmes are offered free of charge, and we can even help to financially support you on many of our services (please note each programme will include details of any financial support).
Current programmes which offer this service
Using the below links you can access our current programme offerings:
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Dorset Supported Employment Service
Explore programme: Dorset Supported Employment ServiceIf you live in Dorset and have a learning disability or autism, we can help you get ready for, and find, paid work.
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Engage Bromsgrove
Explore programme: Engage BromsgroveEngage Bromsgrove provides holistic support to people who are economically inactive, socially excluded or who require confidence and support to move forward in work and life.