Please note the time of this event has been updated to 13:30-14:15 (previously 13:00-14:15).
This webinar is free for UUÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ members to attend. It is funded by the Chemists' Community Fund and hosted with Better With Money Ltd.
Whether you are thinking about starting a family or have already embarked on that journey, it can be exciting but also expensive.
This session will go through the financial help available and the pitfalls to watch out for when going through that parental journey.
This workshop will cover:
Please note that attendance will be kept completely confidential.
To find out more about the support offered by the Chemists’ Community Fund, the benevolent Fund for UUÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ members, then please go to our website to get in touch.
This event will provide general guidance and an educational overview of the topic, it will not include the provision of financial or pensions advice.
If you are not able to attend this event live, then please register anyway, as we can send you a recording of the session afterwards.
This webinar is part of the Chemists’ Community Fund webinar series, which covers topics including identity theft, pensions and long-term care. Please find out more about the series by clicking on the link on this page or you can watch recordings of last years webinars.
The Chemists’ Community Fund is a benevolent fund that exists to provide support for UUÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ members in times of need - this could be support with access to state benefits, wellbeing support or even financial grants in times of financial hardship. You can find more information about the support we can offer members on the Chemists’ Community Fund web pages.
We want our events to be as accessible as possible to all members. Please let us know in advance if you have access needs we can accommodate, e.g. by providing captions or digital/text versions of webinar materials.
If you have any questions in advance of the webinar, please do get in touch with us directly by emailing ccfund@rsc.org.
This webinar is free for UUÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ members to attend. It is funded by the Chemists' Community Fund and hosted with Better With Money Ltd.
Whether you are thinking about starting a family or have already embarked on that journey, it can be exciting but also expensive.
This session will go through the financial help available and the pitfalls to watch out for when going through that parental journey.
This workshop will cover:
- Budgeting to start a family
- Parental leave: pay and pension
- Returning to work
- Protecting your pension
- Childcare options and costs
- Protecting Your Family Financially
Please note that attendance will be kept completely confidential.
To find out more about the support offered by the Chemists’ Community Fund, the benevolent Fund for UUÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ members, then please go to our website to get in touch.
This event will provide general guidance and an educational overview of the topic, it will not include the provision of financial or pensions advice.
If you are not able to attend this event live, then please register anyway, as we can send you a recording of the session afterwards.
This webinar is part of the Chemists’ Community Fund webinar series, which covers topics including identity theft, pensions and long-term care. Please find out more about the series by clicking on the link on this page or you can watch recordings of last years webinars.
The Chemists’ Community Fund is a benevolent fund that exists to provide support for UUÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ members in times of need - this could be support with access to state benefits, wellbeing support or even financial grants in times of financial hardship. You can find more information about the support we can offer members on the Chemists’ Community Fund web pages.
We want our events to be as accessible as possible to all members. Please let us know in advance if you have access needs we can accommodate, e.g. by providing captions or digital/text versions of webinar materials.
If you have any questions in advance of the webinar, please do get in touch with us directly by emailing ccfund@rsc.org.