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On Country Training for Rehabilitation Centre Staff - The Glen

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The Glen Centre
chittaway point, australia
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Wed, 18 Jun, 9am - 19 Jun, 3pm AEST

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On Country Financial Fitness Training – The Glen (NSW)
📅 June 18–19, 2024
🕘 9:00am – 3:00pm each day
📍 The Glen
🥗 Lunch provided
🎟️ Free – Limited to 20 participants

Join First Nations Foundation for a two-day On Country Financial Fitness training tailored for staff working in rehabilitation centres. This workshop will equip you with the tools and confidence to support your clients’ financial wellbeing as part of their recovery journey.

🌱 Why Attend?

This program has been designed specifically for rehabilitation centre staff to:

  • Understand the connection between money, culture, and wellbeing

  • Learn practical ways to support clients with their finances post-rehab

  • Gain confidence in delivering culturally safe financial education

  • Help clients reduce stress and build long-term financial independence

🧠 What’s Covered?

Day 1 focuses on financial literacy skills, including budgeting, debt reduction, understanding super, and navigating support systems.
Day 2 explores facilitation skills, empowering staff to confidently deliver financial lessons and integrate them into their work with clients.

Activities include yarns, hands-on exercises, and access to My Money Dream – FNF’s award-winning online program.

📝 Registration Info

This is a free workshop with limited places. When registering, you’ll be asked to provide:

  • Full Name

  • Email

  • Organisation

  • Whether you identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander

  • Consent for photos

  • Agreement to complete the pre-reading and My Money Dream modules before the workshop

📚 For a full outline of the program, download the flyer attached or visit:
firstnationsfoundation.org.au/projects/on-country

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The Glen Centre
chittaway point, australia