Addressing the impact of financial literacy on financial stress, wellbeing & participation in unpaid WIL

Never has the welfare of WIL students been more in the public eye. Last years' announcement of the Commonwealth Prac Payment drew attention to the financial hardship created by extended placements. This seminar discusses the findings of ACEN-funded research conducted by Professor Deanna Grant-Smith and Dr Laura de Zwaan which identified placement experiences and characteristics associated with elevated levels of general and financial stress, as well as potential financial risk factors associated with choosing not to undertake a placement. It determined that adopting a risk assessment framework may assist in the design and delivery of placements that prioritise student WIL wellbeing by maximising opportunities for student success and actively seeking to identify, manage and mitigate potential negative impacts. Watch recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OCBHN5jzLc

Speaker

Professor Deanna Grant-Smith

Discipline Lead of Management

University of the Sunshine Coast

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Professor Deanna Grant-Smith is Discipline Lead of Management in the School of Business and Creative Industries, University of the Sunshine Coast. Her research explores decent work and for the last decade she has been exploring the wellbeing of WIL students and staff.
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Start Date

11 Mar 2025

End Date

10 Mar 2025

Time

06:00 - 13:00

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Location

Online

Event Type

Webinar

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