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1 “Bring Your Bills” An Alternate Model for Service Delivery Denis Nelthorpe Financial Counselling Australia Conference 2012

2 An Alternate Model for Service Delivery Shop Front or Welfare Model Convenience of service providers or clients – Efficiencies for providers not clients – Clients need to self identify problem – Clients need to seek appointment – Most disadvantaged may not get assistance One size fits all – Move towards specialist services + clinics – Move towards phone based advice – Consider new models – Bring Your Bills

3 An Alternate Model for Service Delivery Different Communities – Different Needs Newly arrived and refugee communities – Contracts for rental, energy and telco services – Problems with language, systems Cultural Barriers to Access – Lack of language and cultural understanding – Fear of Authority – Fear of enforcement of rights

4 An Alternate Model for Service Delivery What is a “Bring Your Bills” Day A Community Event – A gathering of problem solvers – Service Providers, Gov’t Agencies and EDR Schemes – Community leaders and interpreters – Community Agencies Financial Counselling agencies as facilitators not service providers

5 An Alternate Model for Service Delivery Goals – Early Intervention and prevention – Consumer Education – Do Not Knock + Do Not Call – Simple Solutions e.g Concessions sign up – Introduction to Services eg energy audits + efficiencies – Direct referral to service provider or EDR

6 An Alternate Model for Service Delivery Target Audience – Low income clients – Office of Housing Estates – Community Centres – Centrelink recipients – Newly arrived communities

7 An Alternate Model for Service Delivery What is Needed to Make it Work? – Weather, Time and Place – Involvement of local community agencies – Involvement of community leaders – Getting the word out Results – Good day – 30-70 clients + Multiple Referrals – Bad Day – 0-5 + major frustration –not often

8 An Alternate Model for Service Delivery Can You Do It? Support - EWOV, TIO, Human Services Support - service providers – energy + water Support from Footscray CLC – Kit + Manual available today – Organiser available today – Ongoing support Be Willing to Experiment with Service Delivery


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