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Handling money difficulties as a teacher

Money difficulties is one of the most common problems that teachers face. Julian Stanley offers some key advice

Money-management is the single most common reason for callers contacting the Education Support Partnership helpline, with more calls received this year relating to this topic than any other. So we know better than many of the toll that money troubles have on many teachers’ lives across the UK.

According to MIND, personal finances and mental health often have a strong impact on each other. If you are struggling to keep control of your money, you may find that your mental health is affected. Likewise, if you are struggling to cope with your feelings or behaviour due to mental health issues, you may find that you get into financial difficulties.

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