There is a toll on people experiencing financial difficulty, which can impact their health and wellbeing. For instance, the fear of the unknown can cause worry and stress about how loved ones are impacted, and how the financial burdens will affect the future. Not to mention the lack of sleep or loss of appetite can be damaging to physical health also.
Personal insolvency could be the first step to improve financial situations and becoming debt-free.
Regardless of the cause, mental health and wellbeing have a significant impact in helping people achieve improved financial wellbeing for them and their loved ones.
We see first hand how damaging financial distress can be on clients, loved ones and those involved in the personal insolvency process. We are committed to helping those through the process with understanding and fairness. We are proud to share information and deliver our services in a modern supportive, professional and flexible manner. We are attentive, compassionate and responsive to the needs of those involved in the personal insolvency process, without compromising our duties when delivering outcomes.
No matter the circumstances, the following organisations can offer help and guidance.
Here is an information sheet produced by the Australian Restructuring Insolvency & Turnaround Association ("ARITA") on 6 things to do to help improve mental health when facing financial distress.
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If you or someone is in immediate danger, please call 000 or go to the nearest hospital emergency department
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