Talking about money is one of the hardest parts of planning for the future, but it’s also the most essential. Knowing how to navigate these conversations with ease can be invaluable.
The Planning and Facilitation Collaborative (PFC) is offering a FREE virtual forum designed to empower family members and facilitators to navigate tough conversations about money, and explore the personal side of planning when it comes to our financial resources.
Join the PFC on April 1st from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. EST for the Breaking Down Barriers virtual forum, where you’ll hear from a panel of speakers with diverse stories, perspectives, and expertise, all centred around money!
Key topics will include:
- Exploring our relationship with money, why discussing finances is challenging, and practical steps for improving financial dialogue with others.
- Understanding the importance of including siblings in conversations about money and planning.
- Learning to identify important aspects of our finances for discussion, and how to effectively navigate professional financial guidance when needed.
- A closer look at a family’s journey with money and planning, and knowing when to start having these conversations.
This event is open to everyone (including those who are not members of the PFC), so whether you’re a family member looking to learn more, or a facilitator guiding others through the process, register today using the link below!
If you know someone who would benefit from this event, be sure to share the registration link with them.
The PFC is a national online community that we launched in 2023 for people who care about building capacity to offer quality, value-based future planning and facilitation supports to people with developmental disabilities and their families. With access to a growing library of courses and resources, members can network, share knowledge and experiences, and learn from one another through conversations, educational opportunities, and special events.
The Break Down Barriers virtual forum also marks the launch of a dedicated financial resources space within the PFC. If you’re in the field of planning and facilitationand looking for an opportunity to connect and collaborate with other professionals and like-minded individuals, consider becoming a member of the PFC. Members gain ongoing access to events like this, networking opportunities, and tools to support your work! To learn more, visit https://www.planningforagoodlife.ca/
