The Malta Business Weekly

Kids getting budget savvy!

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HSBC Malta Foundation and the Retirement and Financial Capability Group within the Ministry for the Family, Children’s Rights and Social Solidarity, through its Ġemma initiative, are collaborat­ing on a financial literacy programme aimed at young children attending a number of Skolasajf centres this summer.

Central to this programme is a workshop entitled Needs and Wants which takes the form of a game. This workshop was originally developed by the Primary Mathematic­s Support Team at the Science Centre Pembroke within the Ministry for Education for ‘X'Hemm Weekend’, a national STEM popularisa­tion event and was specifical­ly adapted for Skolasajf.

It involves the players earning credit when answering questions about financial literacy correctly and then building a kite within the budget of the amount they would have earned.

Maths Support Team members and coordinato­rs of the workshop Amanda Cilia, Analisa Magro, Francesca Cutajar and Jeanelle Attard agree that gamificati­on makes a topic such as budgeting more interestin­g for children to learn the basics of budgeting.

David Spiteri-Gingell, Chairman of the RFCG commented: “It is imperative that digital literacy increases across the board and especially important to start early so that children grow up understand­ing that one should live within their means and also plan for the future.”

Dermot Galea, CEO of the Foundation for Educationa­l Services which manages Skolasajf, lauded the partnershi­p with HSBC, which is being consolidat­ed every year. The introducti­on of the financial literacy topic in the Skolasajf programme is a step in the right direction, towards helping children become citizens that can make informed choices.”

In total, some 360 school children attending Skolasajf will be benefittin­g from the project during this summer. This is one of a number of projects which HSBC Foundation and Gemma are running in collaborat­ion to enhance digital literacy among school children.

For more informatio­n about digital literacy programmes visit https://gemma.gov.mt/ and https://www.about.hsbc.com.mt/hsbc-inmalta/community

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