The Mentoring Programme
For those who want more than self-paced courses. The mentoring programme pairs you with an educator who helps you apply consumer knowledge to your actual purchasing situations and questions.
Structured learning with a human guide
Self-paced courses work well for building foundational knowledge. But some situations require more than reading material. When you are facing a specific contract, comparing a set of financial products, or trying to understand why a particular offer feels wrong, a structured conversation with an experienced educator can clarify things that written content cannot.
The mentoring programme is not coaching in the personal development sense. It is educational guidance focused on consumer literacy. Your mentor helps you understand frameworks, apply them to real situations you bring to the sessions, and develop the habit of asking the right questions before any significant purchase.
The programme structure
Initial conversation
Before anything begins, you have a brief introductory session with your assigned educator. This session identifies what you already know, what specific consumer situations you want to address, and which course materials are most relevant to your starting point. No assumptions are made about prior knowledge.
Structured module work
You work through selected course modules at a pace agreed with your mentor. Between sessions, you complete reading, exercises, and reflection tasks. The mentor reviews your responses and identifies where understanding is solid and where additional exploration would help.
Regular check-in sessions
Sessions are scheduled at agreed intervals. Each one reviews the module work, addresses questions that arose, and applies the frameworks to real situations you bring from your own life. These might be a purchase you are currently considering, a contract you are reviewing, or a past decision you want to understand better.
Practical application focus
The final phase of the programme focuses on applying everything learned to a purchasing scenario you choose. Your mentor guides you through the full process: identifying what matters, comparing options, reading terms, and reaching a considered decision. The goal is not to tell you what to buy but to demonstrate how the analytical process works in practice.
What the programme includes
Access to all course modules
Full access to the complete course library for the duration of the programme, with no module restrictions.
Assigned educator
One consistent educator who knows your progress, your questions, and your specific consumer context throughout.
Session recordings
All mentoring sessions are recorded and made available to you for review. Revisiting a session often reveals things you absorbed but did not fully register in the moment.
Written summaries
After each session, your educator provides a written summary of key points, frameworks discussed, and suggested next steps.
Resource library access
Downloadable reference materials, comparison templates, and checklists that you can use independently after the programme ends.
Email support between sessions
Questions that arise between scheduled sessions can be submitted by email. Responses are provided within two business days.
The mentoring programme is educational in nature. Mentors explain frameworks and help you understand information, but do not provide personalised financial, legal, or purchasing advice. Any decisions you make remain entirely your own.
Interested in the programme?
Reach out through the contact form and describe your situation. We will respond with information about availability and how to proceed.
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