Financial Literacy and Gambling Behavior in Victorian First Nations Communities
Overview
This guide is designed for those working in First Nations health and community service Financial Literacy and Gambling Behaviour in Victorian First Nations Communities to support a better understanding of how financial literacy is connected to gambling harm. It draws on key findings from a CQUniversity research report evaluating the My Moola Indigenous money management program as a tool for minimising gambling-related harm. The resource explores how improving financial literacy can help reduce harmful gambling behaviours in First Nations communities. It aims to inform everyday practice, enhance program design, and create opportunities for First Nations people to develop financial skills that support long-term security and wellbeing.
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