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Becoming financially independent (1)
Help your young person become more confident in dealing with money as their responsibility increases.
Bridging the gap between education and work
Research shows businesses aren’t doing enough to give young people the skills they need to succeed. Could you or your businesses help LifeSkills change this? Head of LifeSkills Kirstie Mackey explains more.
Identifying fraud and scams
Being aware of hackers and scammers is more important now than ever. Discover our top tips and tricks to help your child stay safe online. Includes worksheet.
How to get work experience
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Creating your personal brand
This module will help learners build a personal brand and understand how this is presented in the workplace.
Planning your personal budget
A virtual session about planning and using a personal budget to help learners take control of their finances.
Understanding bank accounts and your statements
This module helps learners to learn about different types of bank accounts, how to open an account and understand their bank statements.
Recognising fraud and staying safe online
Fraudsters are getting smarter so it is important that everyone knows how to recognise the risks and stay safe. These resources will help your young adult do just that.
How to make the move to secondary school as easy as possible for your child (and you too)
Moving up to secondary school is a major step for students and parents. Read the advice of a parent of year seven twins who have just made the transition.
Preparing for interview success
Interviews can be a stressful experience for anyone. Help your young adult feel prepared and go to interviews with confidence with these resources.
Keeping safe against cybercrime
This module will focus on how individuals can keep their finances safe online by protecting their personal information and recognising risks of fraud, scams and identity theft.