Breakfast Workshop: Embedding financial wellbeing education into jobs-focused social enterprises
Event description
Join us bright and early for a thought-provoking breakfast workshop on Thursday 12 June, as part of the Social Enterprise Jobs Summit fringe events.
Led by Kelly Taylor, National Programs Manager at White Box Enterprises, and co-facilitated by Natalie Collins and Dominique Loulie from Ability Works, this interactive session will delve into how financial wellbeing can be effectively embedded into wraparound support models. We’ll also unpack insights from the collaborative partnership between White Box Enterprises and Ability Works, including the key learnings, reflections, and real-world experiences shared along the way.
White Box Enterprises' Financial Wellbeing Program is the first of its kind in Australia – a bespoke initiative designed specifically for jobs-focused social enterprises. Funded by Ecstra Foundation and now in its third year, the program is helping social enterprises to build confidence, skills and resilience among employees.
Why does it matter?
When people feel confident managing their money, it can ease financial stress and lead to better health, stronger relationships, and improved life outcomes. But most jobs-focused social enterprises don’t have the capacity to provide this kind of tailored support.
What you’ll walk away with:
- Practical tools for embedding financial wellbeing education into your support models
- Honest insights into program design and delivery
- Inspiration to strengthen your social enterprise’s approach to employee wellbeing
- The opportunity to register interest in the Financial Wellbeing Program – which is free to join.
Breakfast and good conversation included.
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