Financial Wellbeing

Financial Wellbeing                        

Financial Wellbeing can be viewed as the way in which an individual manages money daily; creates precautionary savings; finances goals; and creates wealth management and financial confidence. Financial health and security are therefore important for both the immediate, and long-term future. The following links provide both internal and external resources that aid in better planning and improving your financial wellbeing.

Internal resources: 

Salary Packaging

Learn how you may be able to reduce your PAYG tax (income tax) through Salary Packaging


External provider links: 

Money Smart ‘MoneySmart is an initiative of the Australian Securities & Investments Commission. We offer you tips & tools to help you make the most of your money.’ Greg Medcraft, Chairman, ASIC
State Super  State Superannuation Scheme and State Authorities Super Scheme
State Super Financial Services Financial advice for State Super Members
UniSuper Information for UniSuper members
Investments Resources from the Australian Government about investig for the future
Planning for Retirement  Resources from the Australian Government to assist with retirement planning
NSW Government Financial Counselling Information provided by the NSW Government
Financial Planning Association  Financial Planning Association of Australia website that assist with locating a qualified Financial Planner in your area 
Financial Counselling Australia Financial counsellors provide information, support and advocacy to people in financial difficulty. Working in community organisations, their services are free, independent and confidential.
Gambling Help A free service provided by the NSW Government to assist with Gambling problems either face to face, online or by phone. 
Gambling Help Online

This new online service will complement and increase the range of services available in responding to problem gambling issues.  It will provide Australians with a new opportunity to access counselling and information services when they are unable or reluctant to access face-to-face services provided.

Lifeline Lifeline provides access to crisis support, suicide prevention and mental health support services in addition to national services and campaigns that promote emotional wellbeing, encourage help seeking, and address suicide prevention and awareness. 
Gamblers Anonymous Gamblers Anonymous is a self-help program open to anyone with a gambling problem.  It is an abstinence-based group program based on the principles and 12 step recovery goals of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Have we missed anything? Do you know of any other organisations that should be included in our Wellness program? Please email your suggestions to healthyu@csu.edu.au

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