Consumer education
These pages contain information for both teachers and students. They give information on our own Primary School Education Programme and point both primary and secondary school teachers in the direction of useful educational web pages.
If you are a college or university student living away from home, you can get helpful advice on your digs as well as tips on dealing with your new financial freedom.
Look younger than your age? Check out the Validate Age page for proof of age cards.
- Information for teachers - primary school
Details of the Primary School Education Programme - Information for teachers - secondary school
Links to information on the Smart Shoppers Guide and other useful information - Information for college/university students
Including safety and financial advice - Validate Age
A voluntary proof of age scheme - Ask CEdRIC
Aims to provide consumer educators and teachers with all they need to teach the consumer education related aspects of the citizenship curriculum - TSI young consumer competition
Link to an external site providing information and a competition for young consumers - General information about consumer advice
More information
For more information, contact us at:
Trading Standards Service
Turnpike House
631 Eccles New Road
SALFORD
M50 1SW
Email: env.consumer.advice@salford.gov.uk
This page was last updated on 24 October 2007
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