Opportunity 2.0

Project facts

Project promoter:
Allerhand Institute
Project Number:
PL05-0477
Target groups
People at risk of poverty
Status:
Completed
Initial project cost:
€79,609
Final project cost:
€72,394
From EEA Grants:
€ 63,758
The project is carried out in:
Poland

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Description

Project essence is to prevent social exclusion of people at risk of consumer bankruptcy through the development and dissemination of an original model of support for heavily indebted persons. The model will include an automatic qualification tool used for testing the eligibility for consumer bankruptcy, as well as free advice and legal services and model examples illustrating how to overcome debt crisis. Legal advice system will be inspired by the practice of a Norwegian Partner: Juss-Buss university organization. By inviting the Partner with extensive and long-standing experience in organizing free legal assistance for people in debt, a comprehensive support system for people excluded due to heavy debt will be created. Lessons learnt and the outcomes, including the system and the toolkit, will be disseminated on a national scale, and the system as such will be perfected in course of statutory activities of Allerhand Institute.

Summary of project results

"The issue of excess debt is growing at an alarming rate. The overall amount of debt unpaid on time is growing, and has reached approximately 7% of Polish GDP - as of the end of June 2014, nearly 10% of adult Poles have not been paying their liabilities to schedule. The lack of favourable debt repayment perspective is a major social problem, shown in the complete and permanent social exclusion and marginalisation of indebted individuals in terms of their access to basic services; it ties in with inherited poverty and helplessness. Personal bankruptcy based on a “fresh start"" concept is a system solution preventing exclusion through debt restructuring. Yet related knowledge is limited, both in the community of indebted consumers and of social welfare staff. The project purpose was to reduce consumer debt by improving access to knowledge concerning the personal bankruptcy procedure - providing a tool allowing for assessment of individual capacity for debt restructuring-based personal bankruptcy, and a counselling programme for bankruptcy-threatened individuals. A free-of-charge closed question test (the only one in Poland) was designed as a tool checking whether an indebted individual may take advantage of the personal bankruptcy procedure (the “Personal Bankruptcy Qualifier""). The www.szansadwazero.pl website was set up as a comprehensive source of knowledge on personal bankruptcy, all content displayed in easy-reading information films and publications (“The Financial Lighthouse Keeper"" -educational mini-guidebook; “Chance 2.0. Debt Restructuring in Personal Bankruptcy"" - scientific publication). A unique free-of-charge legal assistance programme for excessively indebted individuals was also set up (legal aid office and information hotline). Direct project beneficiaries included 89 persons who too advantage of assistance services. More than 2,600 persons used the online Bankruptcy Qualifier. The project partner, Juss-Buss (Norway) helped create the legal aid concept."

Summary of bilateral results

A visit of Foundation representatives to Iceland was organised with intent to get in touch with Icelandic institutions working in the area of preventing social exclusion of persons threatened with consumer bankruptcy. Foundation representatives attended meetings with experts, were exposed to Icelandic experiences concerning the process of handling the economic crisis, were presented with the operational model of the spokesperson for the indebted, and consulted the assumptions and potential options of developing a thematic project with the Partner organisation (all recommendations duly included in the experts' report).