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Since 2005, ANZ has funded MoneyMinded facilitator training for 1,972 financial counsellors and community educators in Victoria, New South Wales, Western Australia, Queensland, South Australia and the Northern Territory.
To be eligible to participate in MoneyMinded Facilitator Training, an individual must:
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- be an employee or registered volunteer with a not-for-profit organisation
- have experience in either (or both):
- adult education / training / facilitation
- financial counselling or a finance background
- have an intention to deliver MoneyMinded workshops to groups of people that form the target audience. or use MoneyMinded in one-to-one case work.
The objectives of the MoneyMinded Facilitator Training are to:
- familiarise facilitators with MoneyMinded's content and structure
- provide facilitators with hints and tips in effective adult facilitation.
Following the MoneyMinded Facilitator Training, facilitators will have access to:
- newsletters detailing the latest MoneyMinded developments and news
- MoneyMinded pocket calculators and satchels that can be given free of charge to participants
- participate in the 2008 MoneyMinded evaluation, led by RMIT University to assess the impact and reach of the program.
For more information on the MoneyMinded Facilitator Training program, email commaust@anz.com.
"I am very impressed with the MoneyMinded material as a set of teaching tools. It is very clean, easy to use, and leaves the facilitator with a lot of flexibility to meet different groups' needs. I really look forward to getting started." Financial counsellor, WA
"MoneyMinded provides comprehensive information and it is great to be able to pick and choose subjects to match relevant audiences." Community worker, SA
ANZ has produced a newsletter updating MoneyMinded facilitators on the latest MoneyMinded news and events.
For more information:
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