Meeting People Where They're at: A Systematic Review of Financial Counseling for Indigenous Peoples

Author:

Daniels CarmenORCID,McCalman JanyaORCID,Bainbridge RoxanneORCID

Abstract

Since 1990, financial counseling, literacy, and capability services have emerged in Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the United States (CANZUS nations) as practice-based approaches to support the economic participation and financial resilience of Indigenous peoples. This systematic scoping review of the published and grey literature explored how these programs have evolved and whether such approaches are effective. The review found an emerging movement toward Indigenous-specific practice, reflecting the growth of Indigenous voices in financial counseling practice and highlighting the critical case for embedding Indigenous knowledge and practices into program design and delivery. However, there was little evidence in this emerging field regarding the quality or impact of program delivery. A theoretical framework is needed to guide further research.

Publisher

Springer Publishing Company

Subject

Economics and Econometrics,Finance

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