Embracing complexity: Addressing financial wellbeing with a systems based approach
Event description
This impact2021 webinar marks the release of the Centre for Social Impact’s new research report, Amplify Insights: Financial Wellbeing.
In this report, which will be launched during the webinar, we argue that while we should continue to help improve people’s knowledge and skills in dealing with money, we need to also pay more attention to the bigger factors that drive financial inequalities, including social structures, policies and organisational behaviour.
We also advocate for a coordinated approach that draws on the leadership of organisations already participating in systems change work, while providing support and guidance to those looking to create change at the micro, meso and macro-levels.
We hope that this report and webinar will help to catalyse discussion and action so that we can collectively work towards reducing financial inequalities across Australia.
Presenters and panellists:
- Professor Kristy Muir: CEO, Centre for Social Impact
- Dr Jeremiah Brown: Research Fellow, Centre for Social Impact UNSW
- Campbell Morrison: Executive, NAB Assist
- Jodi Kennedy: GM, Charitable Trusts & Philanthropy, Equity Trustees
- Phil Usher: CEO, First Nations Foundation
- Dr Jack Noone (Moderator): Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Social Impact UNSW
Please note: This webinar will commence at 12:00pm (AEST) and registrations will close an hour before.
The webinar will be recorded and made available shortly afterwards. Please register to receive the first release of the recording.
impact2021 is presented by the Centre for Social Impact.
About impact2021
These are unprecedented times and the upheaval to our society requires an extraordinary response from our leaders, our thinkers and our do-ers.
The Centre for Social Impact's webinar series in 2020 and 2021 have offered more than 50 free webinars for the Australian for-purpose sector, with our innovative researchers, educators, thought leaders and partners.
We have covered the breadth and complexity of social impact and brought our diverse sector together to join, learn and affect change.
We invite you to join us in 2021. Sign up for more info as we progressively announce our program and presenters.