Sustainable Financial Literacy for Young People with Disabilities (DISFINLIT)
Is an innovation project focused on the need for high quality online tools and platforms that help young people with disabilities to:
1. Develop sustainable financial literacy.
2. Make smart and sustainable financial decisions.
3. Understand money management.
4. Cope with an ever-changing economy.
5. Overcome inevitable challenges.
6. Take
charge of your own financial future.
Key Action Partnerships for cooperation and exchanges of practices
Type of action KA220-Cooperation partnerships in school education
Themes Young people with disabilities / sustainable financial literacy-Key competences - basic skills
Start 01-11-2021
End 31-10-2023
The project is developed in accordance with the objectives of the International Network of Financial Education of the OECD and the European Commission and will last two years.
During this period of time, two stages are distinguished.
First phase:
The first of these, until November 2022, will serve to collect all curricula and materials on sustainable financial literacy and adapt them for use by people with disabilities.
Second phase:
The second part, from November until the end of the project, will seek to create a community of best practices interested in sustainable financial literacy for people with disabilities and select the best possible platform to start sharing adapted content.