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Financial Abuse - Australia, it's time to talk

Financial Abuse - Australia, it's time to talk

FromMaking Money Easy


Financial Abuse - Australia, it's time to talk

FromMaking Money Easy

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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Apr 17, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

WARNING: This episode deals with domestic abuse and family violence. Have you heard of financial abuse? Do you know what it is? Have you experienced it? Could you recognise it and then know how to intervene? It's a problem in Australia and there's a lot of work being done to help. There's now research revealing the enormous impact of financial abuse in this country. In 2020, more than 623,100 women and men were subjected to financial abuse in Australia. The cost is staggering. Research by Deloitte, and commissioned by CBA, shows the direct cost to victims is $5.7 billion, with an estimated additional cost to the broader Australian economy of $5.2 billion. To find out more, Gillian spoke with anti-violence advocate, writer, lawyer and podcast host Tarang Chawla and Moo Baulch, a violence prevention and gender equality advocate, who advisers CBA on Next Chapter. Here are some useful links: CBA's Next Chapter 1800RESPECT - National Sexual Assault, Domestic Family Violence Counselling Service (1800 737 732) Men's Referral Service There's No Place Like Home Podcast Lifeline In an emergency, always call the police on 000. Find out more about Gillian here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Released:
Apr 17, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Hosted and created by Senior Finance Reporter Gillian Bowen, Making Money Easy looks at finance and economic news and, with the help of some prominent economists and experts, breaks it down to what you need to know. The discussions in this podcast do not refer to your individual circumstances and do not give individual financial advice. You should seek your own independent advice, relevant to you, when making financial decisions.