Index of Case Studies

Angus Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB): B4 Project

A CAB providing financial learning for clients of partner organisations in their community.

Association for Real Change (ARC) Scotland: Banking Matters

People with a disability visiting banks and post offices to inform research on the challenges they and others might face using financial services.

The Bridge (formerly Roxburgh Association for Voluntary Service): Community Accounts

A voluntary organisation providing one-to-one financial learning to community and voluntary groups to help them set up or run their projects.

Dundee Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB): Financial Awareness Education Project

A CAB delivering financial learning for members of minority ethnic communities.

Glasgow West Regeneration Agency (GWRA) and Drumchapel Law and Money Advice Centre (DLMAC)

Organisations working together to provide financial learning for individuals moving towards employment.

Granton Information Centre: Budgeting, Credit and Debt Learning

A voluntary organisation providing financial learning courses for groups in other community organisations, backed up with specific advice and guidance.

HMP Cornton Vale, Stirling: Money Matters

Financial learning to help prepare women who are about to be released from prison for life in the community.

HMP Greenock: MoneySense (formerly Face2Face with Finance)

Partnership working between one of Scotland’s Banks, the Scottish Prison Service, and one of Scotland’s colleges to deliver financial learning to prisoners.

Money Matters Inverclyde

A strong partnership approach to delivering financial learning across the community.

HMP Open Prison Noranside: Money Management, Independent Living Programme

Financial learning delivered in an open prison for men about to be released, involving real shopping trips and the support of a bank.

Scotland's Colleges: Money Matters Project - Raising Financial Capability in the Student Body

A partnership project between the Financial Services Authority and Scotland's Colleges, supporting staff and students in colleges across Scotland to run money activities for the rest of the student body.

Stow College and Trades Union Congress (TUC): National Education Programme

Financial learning delivered in workplaces throughout Scotland by union learning representatives in association with one of Scotland’s colleges.

West Lothian Financial Inclusion Strategy - DOSH, Looking Back at Money and Handling Money

A partnership between a literacies provider and a credit union forum, reaching a range of learners and employing a variety of innovative approaches.

Workers' Educational Association: English at Work

A programme of workplace-based English language courses for migrant workers which include financial learning.

Workers' Educational Association: Reach Out, Aberdeen

A personal development programme for disadvantaged adults, delivered in the community.