Podcasts and Newsletters
Intentional Design and Successful Programs – HEFWA
Financial literacy and well-being efforts are often born out of passion, developed quickly, and deployed with an optimistic view of what lies ahead. This activation method of programming is encouraging and reflects the passion and urgency of what we as practitioners are trying to accomplish. Regrettably, the data has shown...
June 23, 2022
Read More >Ethical Considerations in Providing Financial Counseling to Clients with Disabilities
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is the preeminent civil rights legislation that specifically provides protection to people with disabilities. The proper goals of the ADA are to assure equality of opportunity, full participation, independent living, and economic self-sufficiency for people with disabilities. This session will highlight key components of...
June 23, 2022
Read More >Cooperative Extension – Leaders in Non-Formal Education
This annual professional development opportunity is designed for Extension professionals. The Cooperative Extension Service provides non-formal education and learning activities throughout the country. It is essential for states to work together to determine national needs and focus. This pre-symposium will include Ignite Sessions promoting our work, updates from key partners...
June 23, 2022
Read More >Financial Psychology: An Overview
How does psychology play into the way we save, spend, and invest? In this session, you’ll learn how different aspects of psychology, including developmental, cognitive psychology, and clinical psychology, play into both individual choices and financial planning relationships. We’ll distinguish between two sides of financial psychology: client psychology, which focuses...
June 10, 2022
Read More >FPA Connect: Financial Infidelity
Financial infidelity can happen when couples combine their finances and then lie to each other about their spending. This type of infidelity can have devastating and severe consequences on relationships, such as couples, parents/children, friends, or roommates. During this webinar, we will discuss what financial infidelity is, how to recognize...
June 10, 2022
Read More >Practitioners Unite! Professionals in Non-Profit Networking Hour
Join us on Tuesday, June 14th at 1 pm eastern for an opportunity to network with other AFCPE Members in the Non-Profit space! Take this time to network, ask questions, share experiences, and learn from each other! This event will not be recorded and is a Non-CEU/Experience Hour opportunity. Register...
May 23, 2022
Read More >Want to Podcast? Learn How to Start and Run a Personal Finance Podcast!
Have you been wanting to podcast but don’t know where to start? Maybe you are afraid you won’t be able to maintain the podcast over time? Join us on Tuesday, June 7th at noon ET, as Jen Hemphill, AFC®️, host of the Her Dinero Matters Podcast, shares what she has...
May 23, 2022
Read More >Higher Education Financial Wellness Summit (3 days)
The Higher Education Financial Wellness Summit is an event for professionals dedicated to bringing together post-secondary organizations to inform national conversations that impact the financial wellness field, public policy and educational support services. For more information, dates, and pricing, click here.
May 10, 2022
Read More >Introduction to Social Justice Lenses for Family Well-Being
This first course of the series explores a social justice lens through which family service providers can view prohibitive barriers that negatively impact family well-being. A family’s health and well-being are directly linked to equitable rights, opportunities, and access. Further, individual and family wellness creates community wellness. Yet, one’s race,...
May 10, 2022
Read More >Family Service Providers: Recognizing and Responding to Inequities
This second course of the series addresses how family service providers can learn to identify and assess impediments to family well-being through a social justice lens. How can social service providers become front-line social justice advocates? Family service providers connect families to services and programming that positively influence a family’s...
May 10, 2022
Read More >Social Justice and Military Families: A Panel Discussion
The final course of the series addresses the specific work of social justice advocacy among family service providers, in the context of military families and their health and well-being. Military service can further complicate both equitable service access and families’ lived experiences given the strains of deployment, combat, reintegration, PCSing,...
May 10, 2022
Read More >Social Justice and Social Work: A Panel Discussion
Join this discussion to learn how you can become a social justice advocate for your clients. As part of the 2022 Academy series, Family Well-Being: Navigating the Social Justice Landscape, this interactive discussion will address comments and questions around social justice issues brought to the session by participants. Panelists will...
May 10, 2022
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