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Resources
- Helpful toolkit for families to support life skills, including helpful tips [Size: 458 KB, File: PDF].
- Eating on a budget with the Easy Pleasy Cook book.
- GoHenry is not free but useful to support budgeting and money management.
- HyperJar like GoHenry but a little less detailed. HyperJar is the only free account for the whole family, from 6 to 106. Unlike a bank account, kids can share their Jars with mums and dads (as well as uncles, aunties, sisters, and cousins) and get instant transfers into their Jars.
- Scope have lots of ideas and links for living independently.
- Family Building Society helpful money guides for children and young people.
- MoneyHelper has advice for disabled people including benefits, grants, accessing financial products and money saving tips. It also has a booklet [Size: 5.4 MB, File: PDF] aimed at helping young people with learning disabilities to understand and manage money better.
Free Apps
Housy
Evernote
- Evernote - Notes Organizer app creates to-do lists, reminders, and tasks.
- As simple or as complicated as needed or wanted.
- Can use photos and add links.
Simple Mind