UNSW is first Go8 university to launch Financial Inclusion Action Plan

21 March 2018: UNSW has today launched its Financial Inclusion Action Plan (FIAP) as part of the University’s commitment to promoting financial inclusion and resilience among students. It is the largest educational institute and first Group of Eight university to participate in the program, which was established by Good Shepherd Microfinance. The University joins 17 other trailblazer organisations launching their FIAPs today.

Talking at an executive breakfast this morning to launch the new action plan, Professor Eileen Baldry, Deputy Vice-Chancellor Inclusion and Diversity at UNSW said: "More than two thirds of Australian university students are anxious about their financial situation, which can have a serious impact on their success. This FIAP has been developed following extensive consultation with our students and is focused on providing more opportunities for them irrespective of their background or socio-economic status. It reflects UNSW’s desire to enhance everyone’s experience and address financial barriers to education and economic inclusion while at university and beyond."

UNSW’s Financial Inclusion Action Plan outlines 18 actions to deliver tangible, measurable outcomes that will make a significant difference to financial exclusion in Australia. These are focused on where it can have the greatest impact:

Increasing number of scholarships for disadvantaged students

Expanding UNSW’s no interest loan scheme

Developing a financially inclusive residential strategy

Building a better organisational understanding of our students and their needs

Emphasising an improvement in UNSW’s FIAP and extending initiatives in 2019

Introducing financial literacy training and support for students

"It’s important that UNSW and the higher education sector is accessible and equitable for everyone," said Edward Bartolo, Student & Chair of the Board, ARC @ UNSW. "This FIAP shows UNSW’s commitment to the financial inclusion of students and will make a lasting difference to the individual lives of many current and future students. It was fantastic that the student body was consulted so early in the development process and we look forward to our continuing involvement."

Adam Mooney, CEO, Good Shepherd Microfinance, said: "UNSW has shown itself to be leaders – not just in its respective industry, but in the community more broadly. It believes it has a role to play in creating a fairer, more connected community – one where everyone benefits from inclusive economic growth."

The FIAP program is led by Good Shepherd Microfinance, on behalf of the Australian Government, in partnership with the UNSW Centre for Social Impact and EY. It was developed to create a national network of organisations, across sectors, peak bodies and governments, which are actively committed to financial inclusion in Australia.

The 18 new trailblazer organisations are:

AGL

MoneyBrilliant

Ashurst

Origin Energy

Australian Ethical Investment

The Salvation Army

Australian Unity

10Thousand Girl

City West Water

UNSW

Corrs Chambers Westgarth

VicSuper

Flight Centre Travel Group

Wannon Water

Good Shepherd Microfinance

Women’s Referral and Information Exchange (WIRE)

Indigenous Consumer Assistance Network Ltd (ICAN)

Yarra Valley Water

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