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3.2 Análisis e interpretación de los resultados

3.2.1 Encuesta aplicada a los docentes de la escuela

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Citizens Information Board

LoCall: 1890 777 121

www.citizensinformation.ie

The Citizens Information Board provides information, advice and advocacy on a broad range of public and social services. Department of Social Protection

LoCall: 1890 202 325

www.welfare.ie

The Department of Social Protection provides information on and delivers a range of social insurance and social assistance schemes for unemployment, illness, maternity, caring, widowhood, retirement and old age.

The Equality Authority

Tel: 1890 24 55 45

Email: [email protected]

www.equality.ie

The Equality Authority outlaws discrimination in employment, vocational training, advertising, collective agreements, the provision of goods and services and other opportunities to which the public generally have access on distinct grounds.

FÁS

Tel: 01 607 0500

www.fas.ie

As the National Training and Employment Authority, FÁS operates training and employment programmes, provides a

recruitment service to jobseekers and employers, an advisory service for industry, and supports community-based enterprises. Free Legal Advice Centres (FLAC)

LoCall: 1890 350 250

www.flac.ie

FLAC provides legal information to the public including access to free legal advice centres and legal information leaflets explaining such issues as separation, maintenance, wills, probate, enduring power of attorney and maternity leave.

Irish Credit Bureau

Tel: 01 260 0388

www.icb.ie

The bureau is an electronic library or database that contains information on the performance of credit agreements between financial institutions (i.e. banks and building societies) and borrowers (i.e. the citizen).

Money Advice and Budgeting Service (MABS)

LoCall: 1890 283 438

www.mabs.ie

MABS is a free, independent, confidential and non-judgmental service, providing one-to-one advice and support to people having difficulties managing their money or dealing with debt. National Consumer Agency

LoCall: 1890 432 432

www.nca.ie

The NCA provides information on your consumer rights and buying goods and services. We provide free, independent information in plain English on your personal finances and useful online tools such as budget planners, calculators and product cost comparisons.

Onefamily

LoCall: 1890 662 212

www.onefamily.ie

Onefamily provides direct training, support and information to one- parent families. They also lobby policymakers to ensure equality for one-parent families in Ireland. OPEN

Tel: 01 814 8860

www.oneparent.ie

The national network of one- parent family support groups.

OPEN assists member groups in providing information, services and supports for one-parent families. The Pensions Board

LoCall: 1890 656 565

www.pensionsboard.ie

The Pensions Board offer a range of useful resources including booklets, checklists and a pension calculator to work out how much money you need to contribute to your pension, to end up with the pension benefits you expect in retirement.

Samaritans

Your local branch – list available online

Tel: 1850 60 90 90

Email: [email protected]

www.samaritans.org

Samaritans provides 24-hour emotional support to anyone experiencing distress, despair or suicidal thought.

Treoir

LoCall: 1890 252 084

www.treoir.ie

Treoir is the national federation of both statutory and voluntary agencies, which provide

information and other services for unmarried parents.

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Feedback form

Your feedback and a chance to win!

Please take 2 minutes to complete our survey. Respondents will be entered into a competition to win a €250 One4All Voucher. The winner will be notified by phone. Our competition form is also available to complete online through our website at www.nca.ie. Or you can complete the form below and post it to us at: Education Unit, Public Awareness and Financial Education, NCA, 4 Harcourt Road, Dublin 2. Name: ... Address: ... ... ... Phone: ...

1. Is this your first child? Yes

No

2. How much of this guide have you read?

All of it

Most of it

About half of it

A little of it

None of it

3. How easy did you find the information to understand?

Very easy

Easy

Fairly easy

Not very easy

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4. How helpful did you find this guide?

Very helpful

Helpful

Fairly helpful

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5. Which sections did you find most helpful or relevant to you?

(Please tick all that apply)

Stage 1: Sorting out your money

5-step plan to control your finances

Changing your spending habits

Money saving tips

Working out how children affect your pension

Considerations for unmarried, co-habiting and same-sex partners

Stage 2: Money planning

Preparing for unexpected emergencies

Saving and investment for life goals

Borrowing money and using credit wisely

Money worries

Where can you go if you have serious debt problems?

One parent families

Separation/Divorce

Illness/Family bereavement

Stage 3: Teaching your child good money values

Opening an account for your child

Saving and investing for your child’s longer term future

Planning to protect your dependents

Life cover and other protection/insurance products

Pensions and retirement planning

Wills and estate planning

6. Having read all or some of the guide, how confident do you feel about the following aspects of your financial affairs?

(Please tick as many as apply)

Family budgeting Very

A little

Not at all

Maximising your income Very  A little  Not at all  Saving and investing Very

A little

Not at all

Borrowing money and getting credit Very

A little

Not at all

Planning for retirement Very

A little

Not at all

Dealing with debt Very  A little  Not at all  Teaching your children about money Very

A little

Not at all

7. Will you/did you use the NCA’s personal finance site www.nca.ie to get more information on the topics covered in the guide? Yes

No

8. Would you recommend this guide to other parents? Yes

No

9. How did you receive your copy of this guide?

Online

Pregnancy Information Pack from your maternity hospital

Directly from NCA Helpline  Other 

10. Please tell us your suggestions for improvements to this guide:

___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ Thank you for your feedback!

A big thank you to all our model mothers, fathers and babies; Conor, Kim, Carragh, Andrea, Damien, Susie and Eli

www.nca.ie

Consumer helpline 1890 432 432

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