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Mar 1, 2015 | Research

Interview with Kirstyn from Standing Strong Together 3KND

Click on the link below to listen to Carolyn Cartwright (Managing Director) talk about Financial abuse in an interview with Kirstyn Lindsay (Standing Strong Together 3KND).

[icon color=”Extra-Color-2″ animation_speed=”Slow” size=”tiny” icon_size=”” animation_delay=”” image=”fa-arrow-circle-o-down”]https://soundcloud.com/3knd/financial-abuse-is-not-culturally-acceptable-in-ancient-systems-of-exchange-and-sharing

Submission made to the Senate Community Affairs Committee on Cashless Debit Cards

Sandra Marty (Board Member) and Carolyn Cartwright (Managing Director) made a submission to the Senate Inquiry on the Cashless Debit Card.

[icon color=”Extra-Color-2″ animation_speed=”Slow” size=”tiny” icon_size=”” animation_delay=”” image=”fa-arrow-circle-o-down”]MMT Submission Senate Community Affairs Committee CDC

Joint Submission MoneyMob Talkabout and Broome Circle to the Review of the Telecommunications Consumer Protection Code 2018

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Loans and Phones

[icon color=”Extra-Color-2″ animation_speed=”Slow” size=”tiny” icon_size=”” animation_delay=”” image=”fa-arrow-circle-o-down”]Download Loans and Phones Project Phase 1 Final Report

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Evaluation 2015

In March 2012 we expanded the MoneyMob Talkabout program into a financial wellbeing service in the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands in SA, building on its existing community education programs to include money management assistance, financial counselling and tax help.
We commissioned Dr Anita Pryor and Susan J Garner to undertake a comprehensive evaluation of MMT services.  An evaluation framework and survey tool, based on international, measurable indicators of financial capability developed by the World Bank, has been adapted to gain insight into how remote Aboriginal people manage their money; the first of its kind in Australia.
[icon color=”Extra-Color-2″ animation_speed=”Slow” size=”tiny” icon_size=”” animation_delay=”” image=”fa-arrow-circle-o-down”]Download the Evaluation 2015

Previous Evaluations

Previous Reports and Appendices by Dr Anita Pryor and Susan J Garner can also be downloaded.
[icon color=”Extra-Color-2″ animation_speed=”Slow” size=”tiny” icon_size=”” animation_delay=”” image=”fa-arrow-circle-o-down”]Download the Progress Report (December 2013)
[icon color=”Extra-Color-2″ animation_speed=”Slow” size=”tiny” icon_size=”” animation_delay=”” image=”fa-arrow-circle-o-down”]Download the Mid-Term Report (June 2013)
[icon color=”Extra-Color-2″ animation_speed=”Slow” size=”tiny” icon_size=”” animation_delay=”” image=”fa-arrow-circle-o-down”]Download the Evaluation Plan (September 2012)
[icon color=”Extra-Color-2″ animation_speed=”Slow” size=”tiny” icon_size=”” animation_delay=”” image=”fa-arrow-circle-o-down”]Download the Baseline Report (December 2012)
[icon color=”Extra-Color-2″ animation_speed=”Slow” size=”tiny” icon_size=”” animation_delay=”” image=”fa-arrow-circle-o-down”]Download Appendix A – Overview of social and economic data relating to APY Lands
[icon color=”Extra-Color-2″ animation_speed=”Slow” size=”tiny” icon_size=”” animation_delay=”” image=”fa-arrow-circle-o-down”]Download Appendix B – Evaluation Plan (September 2012)
[icon color=”Extra-Color-2″ animation_speed=”Slow” size=”tiny” icon_size=”” animation_delay=”” image=”fa-arrow-circle-o-down”]Download Appendix C. Comprehensive literature review

Money Mob recently partnered with the Central Desert Regional Council (CDRC) to deliver information sessions to aged care residents in Atitjere, Ti Tree, Wilora, Willowra, Laramba, Yuelamu and Lajamanu.

Alongside the residents, staff and carers had a chance to learn skills in financial literacy, saving goals, debt, financial abuse, humbug and making informed decisions when spending.

We provide practical financial literacy training services for individuals to gain confidence and competence in essential financial life skills.

Interested in learning more about our training services?
Get in touch with our friendly service providers for more information.

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Project Wrap Up in Adelaide

Project Wrap Up in Adelaide

The Pawa Atunmankunytjaku team headed to Adelaide on Tuesday 27 June to present on everything we had learnt over the past three years. We were lucky to be joined by Dora, Denise and Irene who had made their own way from Yalata community to Adelaide. We attended a...