November 13, 2018 9:22 pmPublished by Nathaniel FlickComments Off on Radio Live: New NZ research reveals the nastiness of economic abuse
Lynda Hallinan from RadioLIVE’s Long Lunch talks with Nicola Eccleton, Good Shepherd NZ Social Inclusion Manager, about some new research they’ve conducted to help shine a light on this silent, but widespread issue affecting thousands of kiwi women and children....
November 11, 2018 9:35 pmPublished by Nathaniel FlickComments Off on Sunday Star Times: Abusive partners deny women money for food, power, rent and sanitary products
Good Shepherd NZ calls for a crackdown on economic abuse, on the back of new research. Read more
November 11, 2018 9:25 pmPublished by Nathaniel FlickComments Off on NZ Herald: ‘Economic abuse’: Finances used to control Kiwi women, research shows
A new report has revealed financial resources are being used to control women by limiting their access to money and even vandalising their vehicles to stop them from getting to work. Read more
November 8, 2018 9:44 pmPublished by Nathaniel FlickComments Off on Scoop: Minister welcomes progress to help consumers escape debt
Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister Hon Kris Faafoi has welcomed progress to make safer financial services available to people in need, including a new initiative to allow banks and financial mentors to share information to help their clients. Read more
October 12, 2018 9:56 amPublished by Nathaniel FlickComments Off on RNZ: Anti-poverty trust welcomes moves against loan sharks
Diana Crossan, Chair of Good Shepherd NZ and a former New Zealand Retirement Commissioner, speaks to RNZ’s Guyon Espiner about new fee and interest rate caps introduced by the Government in an attempt to reduce predatory lending. Listen here
July 12, 2018 10:02 amPublished by Nathaniel FlickComments Off on Sector forum to progress safe borrowing options
Good Shepherd NZ partnered with a number of key stakeholders in the consumer lending industry to host the Financial Inclusion Industry Forum, opened by Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister Kris Faafoi. Read more
July 1, 2018 10:05 amPublished by Nathaniel FlickComments Off on Good Shepherd NZ Research: Economic Abuse in New Zealand
In collaboration with our Women’s Research, Advocacy and Policy (WRAP) team at Good Shepherd Australia New Zealand, we recently released our report Economic Abuse in New Zealand: Towards an understanding and response. The report found that the issue is widespread...
June 8, 2018 10:06 amPublished by Nathaniel FlickComments Off on “I want to be my own boss” – Beth
Beth is a busy single mother of six children aged between one and 14. Her goal to get off the single person’s benefit was threatened because the sleep consultancy training she aspired to was not approved by NZQA and therefore...
June 1, 2018 10:14 amPublished by Nathaniel FlickComments Off on BNZ’s Good Report
BNZ’s Good Report showcases the great work it does to support communities, and we’re thrilled that this year our Community Finance partnership is featured. Watch and read more here
May 1, 2018 10:20 amPublished by Nathaniel FlickComments Off on Interim report confirms positive impact of Community Finance
An interim report by Malatest International confirms that Community Finance loans can have a range of positive impacts for people accessing them. A little over half the loans are used to purchase vehicles, and a number of participants in the...
April 13, 2018 10:27 amPublished by Nathaniel FlickComments Off on Welcome Vaka Tautua – our new NILS and StepUP partner
Image: Left to Right: Hon. Carmel Sepuloni, Minister of Social Development; Diana Crossan, Good Shepherd NZ Chair; Vui Mark Gosche, Vaka Tautua Chief Executive; Paul Carter, BNZ Head of Retail Banking and Marketing; Hon. Aupito William Sio, Minister of Pacific...
April 10, 2018 10:35 amPublished by Nathaniel FlickComments Off on Rotorua Daily Post: No-interest loan scheme launched in Rotorua
Image: Julia Fonotia, community finance worker for the Salvation Army. Photo / Stephen Parker A new low- and no-interest loan scheme had been launched in Rotorua – and even those with bad credit could be eligible. The Community Finance Partnership...