Dealing with cancer can present significant financial challenges that can add unnecessary strain to an already stressful situation.
Some states and territories in Australia have financial counselling available, to provide practical advice to assist people with managing their finances. Often this is done by working with community organisations that assist people in financial difficulty, especially those on lower incomes.
Our financial counsellors act as an advocate for those facing financial risks, and act as a negotiator by providing a free service to their clients.
This may be by helping you:
Manage your debts
Helping you set a budget
Assisting by liaising with your creditors
Applying for changes to mortgage payments if working is not an option
Providing you with information about your rights as a consumer.
This may be conducted over the phone or face to face.
Note: At this time, financial counselling is only available in some states and territories. Please call 13 11 20 for further information.
We understand the financial burdens that cancer may bring. If you or someone in your family is affected by cancer and you need advice, we can help.
Available Australia-wide, our Pro Bono Program, can connect you with professionals such as accountants, lawyers and financial planners. These professionals volunteer their time to assist people experiencing hardship.
How much does it cost?
We understand that you may be experiencing a loss of income, as well as other out of pocket costs. The Pro Bono Program is free for people who cannot afford to pay for it. You will need to pass a means test in order to qualify for free assistance.
If you don't qualify for our free services, we can put you in touch with professionals who can assist you on a paid basis
What does the Pro Bono Program cover?
Cancer Council's Pro Bono Program covers the following services:
Legal referral service
Financial planning referral service
Workplace referral service
Small business referral service
Click the above links to find out a little more about each of these services.
How do I access these services?
Call Cancer Council's Information and Support line on 13 11 20, between 9am-5pm, Monday to Friday.
A translation service is available by calling 13 14 50.
For those that are self-employed, the financial impact of cancer may be difficult, as they may not have access to benefits such as paid sick leave.
Through Cancer Council's Pro Bono Program, we can connect you with free advice and assistance to help you navigate business related matters.
Qualified small business accountants from the small business referral service, may be able to assist with the following:
Tax issues
Sale of a business and assets
Appointing a caretaker
Managing disruption
Bookkeeping
BAS (Business Activity Statement) lodgement
Management of business debts
Long-term succession planning
Strategies to improve performance
Note, the above may vary between states and territories.
To find out more about our Pro Bono Program, please call 13 11 20 between 9am-5pm, weekdays.
Resources
Dealing with debts
Employment and cancer
Cancer, work and you Superannuation and cancer
Like our Legal referral service, through our financial planning referral service, Cancer Council can connect people affected by cancer with professionals who can offer real help.
Qualified financial planners from the financial planning referral service, may be able to assist with the following:
Applying for Centrelink benefits
Navigating Centrelink payments
Budgeting
Managing debt
Estate planning
Planning for retirement
Restructuring income and assets
Accessing superannuation and insurance
Note, the above may vary between states and territories.
To find out more about our Pro Bono Program, please call 13 11 20 between 9am-5pm, weekdays.
Resources
The following booklets and fact sheets are produced by Cancer Council, containing easy-to-read information to help you:
Cancer and your finances (PDF)
Dealing with debts (PDF)
Super and cancer (PDF)
What happens to debts after death (PDF)
Being diagnosed with cancer can present legal issues that can be hard to manage. Through Cancer Council's Pro Bono Program, we can connect you with free advice and assistance with legal matters.
Qualified lawyers from the legal referral service may be able to assist with the following:
Early access to Superannuation
Insurance claims and disputes
Credit and debt issues
Disputes with Centrelink
Employment and discrimination
Drafting wills
Tenancy law
Powers of attorney
Mortgage hardship
Note, the above may vary between states and territories.
To find out more about our Pro Bono Program, please call 13 11 20 between 9am-5pm, weekdays.
Additional Resources
Cancer and your finances (PDF)
Cancer, work and you (PDF)
New insurance policies (PDF)
Dealing with debts (PDF)
Super and cancer (PDF)
Getting your affairs in order (PDF)
Through the workplace referral service, we connect you with specialist human resources (HR) and recruitment professionals, who can provide advice and assistance with on workplace issues.
A diagnosis of cancer can place people into emotional and financial stress, especially with the prospect of facing medical bills and additional travel costs.