Benefits Information
Child Benefit if your Child is 16 or over
Coping with the Recession
Money for Higher Education
Money for Learning at 16-19

Money Matters

Are you looking for advice on money to help young people with the costs of education after 16?

Or perhaps you are looking for advice on other money matters, such as budgeting, bank accounts, insurance, tax or benefits?

In this section you will find information and advice on:

  • financial support for learning at 16-19 years, including EMA, Child Benefit and help with childcare costs for young parents
  • financial support for young people entering Higher Education

plus:

  1. links to organisations who can offer information and advice on a range of money matters, including budgeting, saving, borrowing and coping with the recession. 

 

Benefits Information
Parents help on young peoples Benefits Information
Child Benefit if your Child is 16 or over
Information on Child Benefit for young people aged 16 and over
Coping with the economic downturn
booklet giving advice and tips on coping with the recessions
Coping with the Recession
Information for Parents on Coping with the Recession
Guide to Basic Bank Accounts
Booklet on basic bank accounts
Help your child into Higher Education.
more information on higher education - including what your child can get out of it, how they can get into university or college and what student life is like.
Money for Higher Education
Information about financial support for young people entering Higher Education.
Money for Learning at 16-19
Information on financial support for learning at 16-19 years, including MA and help with childcare costs for young parents.
Talking money a parents’ guide to student finance in England
Booklet on funding for Higher Education.
  • NextStep
  • GMCP
  • Positive About Disabled People
  • Matrix
  • European Union: European Social Fund
  • Investor in People
  • Connexions Greater Merseyside