Family Empowerment Report Jul-Dec 2019

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Pama Platform

OVERVIEW Pama Platform (or ‘Pama’) is a Try, Test and Learn (TTL) initiative, co-designed with Cape York people and funded by the Department of Social Services (DSS). It uses agile delivery techniques to innovate the linking of Indigenous individuals and families in Cape York to opportunities. It does this in a way that can provide strong scaffolding to help people to move from the passive welfare system to a virtuous circle of change, where success breeds greater success. Focusing on five key domains—money management, education, health, home ownership and employment—Pama Platform, once fully developed, will amalgamate and enhance existing Opportunity Products and services delivered by the O-Hubs. Pama will streamline these into a single, member-facing, secure, mobile-friendly, responsive web-based application. Pama’s first release (launched in February 2021) provided members with access to key features that support employment and money management such as uploading a job profile and completing a budget online. The Platform also offers a community calendar and noticeboard, which enables members to keep up-to-date with local events and

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activities in their community. In early 2022, members will be able to open Opportunity Accounts—a key pillar of the Pama innovation. Opportunity Accounts enable members to allocate a portion of their income towards certain goals according to their life stages, such as child-rearing, education, personal development and home ownership expenses. These funds will be ‘locked’ to prevent access except for the dedicated purpose, which will aid in building personal wealth as well as protecting individuals from exploitation and negative behaviours. These features of Pama build financial capability and a sense of achievement by providing visibility of account balances and leveraging lessons from behavioural economics to reward positive actions and nudge individuals towards their targets through a reward points system. Incentives, funded by the National Indigenous Australians Agency and co-designed with Cape York people, are tailored to encourage ongoing engagement with the Platform and incentivise consistent contributions to Opportunity Accounts. The Platform can be accessed at mypama.com.au.

“Pama has opened the doorway to get me interested to think about my money and how I manage it.”

Family Empowerment Report // July-December 2021

Pama Member


Articles inside

Ngak Min Health

10min
pages 88-92

Mayi Market

7min
pages 93-98

7. HEALTH AND WELLBEING

1min
page 87

Cape York Institute

13min
pages 82-86

5. LANGUAGE AND CULTURE

1min
page 74

Cape York Employment

8min
pages 65-69

Pama Language Centre

13min
pages 75-80

6. POLICY

1min
page 81

Cape York Girl Academy

8min
pages 59-63

4. EMPLOYMENT AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

1min
page 64

Cape York Aboriginal Australian Academy

10min
pages 47-51

MPower

13min
pages 23-29

Cape York Leaders Program

12min
pages 40-46

Homelands

4min
pages 30-32

3. EDUCATION

1min
page 39

Pama Platform

11min
pages 18-22

Coen

2min
page 13

Mossman Gorge

2min
page 15

Executive Summary

7min
pages 8-9

Hope Vale

2min
page 14

2. INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY DEVELOPMENT

1min
page 17

Welcome

6min
pages 4-5

Breaking the Cycle

2min
page 6

Aurukun

3min
page 12
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