UCC LAUNCHES NEW FINANCIAL LITERACY RESOURCES DURING GLOBAL MONEY WEEK 2025

By: CUBS Media | Posted on: 14 Mar 2025

UCC LAUNCHES NEW FINANCIAL LITERACY RESOURCES DURING GLOBAL MONEY WEEK 2025
The launch event with key project collaborators, Michael Crowley (Cork ETB), Katy Wareing (Ludgate), UCC President Prof. John O’Halloran, Dr. Olive McCarthy (CUBS), Evan Healy (UCC PLUS), and Deirdre Falvey (UCC PLUS). Photo Credit:Michelle Li

This week marks Global Money Week (March 17th-23rd, 2025), an annual initiative led by the OECD International Network on Financial Education (OECD/INFE) to promote financial awareness among young people worldwide. The campaign aims to ensure that individuals, from an early age, acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to make sound financial decisions, leading to financial well-being and resilience.

To support this initiative, Dr. Olive McCarthy from University College Cork (UCC), in collaboration with Katy Wareing (Ludgate), Cork ETB, and Citizens Information (West Cork), has successfully developed new financial literacy resources for adults. The project, funded by €24,000 from Solas through the Collaboration and Innovation Fund, administered via Adult Literacy for Life (ALL), includes a series of five short videos aimed at improving financial literacy among young adults, particularly third-level students.

The video topics cover key financial issues, including:

  • Digital Financial Fraud – Recognizing pitfalls and prevention strategies
  • Buy Now Pay Later – Understanding the risks of deferred payments
  • Money Muling – Identifying and avoiding fraudulent money transfers
  • Saving – Highlighting the importance of regular savings habits
  • Budgeting – Strengthening money management skills

 

The full suite of videos is now available here These resources, produced by UCC AVMS, feature UCC student actors and are freely accessible to all who may benefit from them.

Dr. McCarthy emphasized the significance of these resources, stating:

“The OECD survey of financial literacy reveals that four out of ten adults in Ireland do not meet the minimum OECD standard for financial literacy. Many individuals struggle with money management, debt, and overall long-term financial well-being. Areas needing improvement include budgeting, saving, managing debt, and digital financial literacy. This new suite of videos aligns with the government’s financial literacy strategy, which seeks to enhance the financial well-being of young adults.”

For further information, please contact:
Dr. Olive McCarthy [email protected]
Centre for Co-operative Studies, UCC

About Global Money Week

Global Money Week is an annual global campaign that aims to raise awareness about financial education and financial inclusion. Organized by the OECD/INFE, the campaign promotes financial education for young people worldwide. More information can be found at https://globalmoneyweek.org/.