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In April 2023, an agreement was signed between Ġemma and DLE to continue a series of financial education sessions. These sessions covered financial matters in a way that helped adult learners enhance their personal situation and prospects. The topics covered, range from creating a personal budget to planning expenditures and exploring different facets of the financial world.
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This was the key message that emerged from a collaborative event with the Down Syndrome Association (DSA), that was organized on April 14th, 2023, as part of the EU Agenda awareness campaign.
The session was led by the DSA’s chief executive officer and highlighted the importance of partnering with lifelong learning initiatives. Representatives from the DSA emphasised the importance of diversifying learning methods, aligning with the key focus area of the Lifelong Learning Strategy 2023-2030.
They specifically outlined the value of Lifelong Learning’s digital literacy classes, emphasising the organisation’s commitment to equipping individuals with essential skills for success. In fact, Lifelong Learning strives to provide the best opportunities for personal growth and development, ensuring that individuals have access to the resources and support they need.
On the 21st of February 2023 a training session for the Lifelong Learning unit team on inclusive education for adult learners with disability was held by CRPD The following points were covered:
Local Councils play a crucial role in facilitating and supporting adult education initiatives within their communities. By closely collaborating with educational institutions such as the DLE, Local Councils can help identify the specific learning needs of adults in their areas. In fact, the DLE collaborates with the Local Government Division within the Ministry for the National Heritage, the Arts and Local Government to hold courses in various venues across different local councils.