Get confident with numbers

Whether it is finding the best energy prices or managing the weekly shop, we use numeracy skills every day. Many people think they are not good with numbers, but that simply isn’t true! It is often the way you were taught at school doesn’t always relate to everyday life or you just lack confidence. You might feel a little rusty, or just want to understand more about using maths in work and life. 

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Get money sorted

Our budgeting courses help you develop a healthy relationship with money. They can help get your money sorted and make sure you’re getting the best deals. Our courses can help you plan your money, stick to your budget and find better ways to make savings.  

Build your confidence with numbers

Discover new tools to manage your money and get confidence in your numeracy skills. Learn more about creating a budget and start to save money. It doesn’t matter how tangled your finances seem now, a budgeting course can help you take control and make the changes that matter to you.  

Beat maths anxiety

It isn’t just about being “good with numbers”, if the idea of doing maths makes you feel nervous then you are not alone.  Many adults suffer something called maths anxiety, which is a fear of maths that interferes with your ability to do maths. Doing a maths course for adults, with supportive tutors who understand maths anxiety, can help. Find your confidence to do those sums! 

Build your numeracy skills and get confident with all sorts of numbers. From making measurements for crafts to the numbers behind healthy eating. Build your number skills to help the kids with their maths homework.    

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Budgeting Skills (Home Office)

This course is funded by the Department for Education and only open to residents living in non devolved authorities.  Budgeting Skills (Home Office) supports Entry 1–Entry 2 ESOL learners to understand everyday money management in the UK. The course introduces common household expenses such as rent, food and utility bills, and helps learners recognise UK coins, notes and payment methods including cash, card and contactless. Learners develop basic vocabulary for talking about money, shopping and bills, and practise reading simple documents such as receipts and utility bills. Through practical activities, they begin to sort needs from wants and track basic spending, building early confidence in managing their personal budget.

Course Information

Dates:
Fri 11/09/2026 -
Fri 04/12/2026
Times:
9:30am - 11:30am
Duration:
12 sessions
Location:
Phoenix House
1 King Street
Leicester
LE1 6RN
Tutor:
Farzana Birader
Course code:
Q00027849
How you'll learn:
In venue
Availability:
10+ places remaining
Status:
Available
Fee range
Funding available - £192.00

Budgeting Skills (Home Office)

This course is funded by the Department for Education and only open to residents living in non devolved authorities.  Budgeting Skills (Home Office) supports Entry 1–Entry 2 ESOL learners to understand everyday money management in the UK. The course introduces common household expenses such as rent, food and utility bills, and helps learners recognise UK coins, notes and payment methods including cash, card and contactless. Learners develop basic vocabulary for talking about money, shopping and bills, and practise reading simple documents such as receipts and utility bills. Through practical activities, they begin to sort needs from wants and track basic spending, building early confidence in managing their personal budget.

Course Information

Dates:
Wed 16/09/2026 -
Wed 09/12/2026
Times:
1:00pm - 3:00pm
Duration:
12 sessions
Location:
Whitehawk
Whitehawk Road
Brighton and Hove
BN2 5NS
Tutor:
Gabriella Russo
Course code:
Q00027561
How you'll learn:
In venue
Availability:
10+ places remaining
Status:
Available
Fee range
Funding available - £192.00