What's this course about?
This self-guided course will explore will the access (or lack thereof) of financial literacy placed on our caregivers, ourselves during our formative years. Further, we will discuss the different types of relationships that people have with money and how to overcome current emotional barriers to money.
*Important note: Sherrette will not be giving specific financial advice. Instead, will be guiding participants on things to consider when addressing their current relationships to money.
Audience: Anyone! Hearing, Deaf, and Deaf Parented Interpreters
Language: English and American Sign Language w/ English subtitles
CEU: 0.2 PS
Content Level: Little to none
Learning Objectives:
- Explain what a financial narrative is
- Understand financial trauma and how it occurs
- Name the different types of money disorders
- Recognize your personal money narratives and how they impacts your current behaviors
- List options to rewrite your financial narratives
PCRID is an RID approved Sponsor of Continuing Education Activities. This Professional Studies workshop is offered for 0.2 CEUs at the little/none knowledge level.
This program does not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion (creed), gender, gender expression, age, national origin (ancestry), disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any of its activities or operations.
Request for reasonable accommodations can be made by emailing: [email protected].