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WORKING TOGETHER
The following article has been reproduced from the
Times
Educational Supplement dated 10th January 2003.
"ONE
IN THE EYE FOR LOAN SHARKS
A
school in Sheffield has set up a credit union to hey families avoid being
exploited. Philippa White reports.
A Credit Union set up by parents at a Sheffield school in September
2002 is now one of the busiest in the city.
More
than 100 parents and pupils at Arbourthorne junior school use the collection
point to save money, borrow cash at low interest and protect themselves from
exploitation by loan sharks.
Staff
say the knock-on educational benefits have been considerable. The
school, which was in special measures for three years until last February,
serves families from highly deprived inner-city council estates.
Senior
learning mentor Wendy Crookes, who runs a parents' education group,
suggested the idea of a credit union last summer when a parent cancelled a
theatre trip because she had no food in the house and no money to buy a
lunchtime sandwich. "It
has just been an amazing success," said Mrs Crookes. "We have
parents more involved in school and we have got more involved in the
community. Half a dozen positive voices at the school gate are worth an
awful lot - and we now have a great deal more than six."
The
collection point is staffed by patents, who are taking book-keepIng courses,
and is open for 30 minutes before school begins on Tuesday mornings.
People who save money for 10 weeks are eligible for a first loan at twice
the value of their savings. A £100 loan is repayable at £106 over 12
months, whereas loan sharks can charge £150.
Start-up
costs for the credit union of £150 has been provided by the local education
action zone and the Government's Excellence in Cities programme. Parent Kerry Fields, who helps to run the collection point,
said: "Loan sharks are in the area and the problem is growing, but if
peopie can use the credit union they do not have to get a loan from
them."
Parent
Tracey Stevens says pupils save anything from 2 pence to £40 birthday
money. "We wanted to
teach kids that they needed to save rather than borrow in the first
place," she said. "My son Jack is saving and now has more money in
it than I have." She
says the collection point can deal with as many as 80 people in one morning.
"Parents are really welcomed into school - and that makes the
kids feel welcome too." she said."
What involvement has IMPACT had in this story?
MPACT
has, over several months, worked collaboratively with members of ANGLE Credit
Union, Holy Family Church, Arbourthorne and some parents and staff at
Arbourthorne Junior School to start to tackle issues of financial exclusion.
Credit Unions are an essential weapon in the fight against financial exclusion. However, their accessibility is often restricted by the amount of volunteer time that can be given to running collection points. Not everyone who would welcome Credit Union memberships can gain access.
Within
a few weeks of the collection point opening at the school the mums were running
the busiest collection point in Sheffield.
The group is not resting on its laurels; they plan an advertising
campaign within school to encourage further use of the facility.
Some
of the group are also following a bookkeeping course delivered by SCUDA -
Sheffield Credit Union Development Agency - which will impart skills that will
be useful in a wider context than just Credit Unions.
What
about the Future?
The
parents will be sharing their experience with up to 21 other schools in the
same Educational Action Zone, with a view to encouraging them to open
similar collection points. With the co-operation of local Credit Unions, the
scheme could be replicated in other areas across the whole city and beyond.
The
parents' success, and ANGLE’s commitment to spreading the Credit Union
message, has encouraged local funders to offer assistance for workers.
Well done ANGLE and Arbourthorne Junior School.
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