By law, education authorities have to provide grants to help with costs of clothing for pupils. These grants are usually awarded depending on income - it's likely you’ll get help if you receive other means-tested benefits. To find out more, contact your education authority.
Do you have 16-19 year olds who go to school or college? Is your household income less than £32,317 a year? Then your children may be able to get an Education Maintenance Allowance.
To find out more, visit the Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA) website.
In April 2003 the UK government introduced two new tax credits, The Working Tax Credit and the Child Tax Credit. These replace the...
Nine out of ten families with children can get tax credits, but you don't need to have children to qualify. Visit HM Revenue & Customs website for more information or call the tax credits helpline on 0845 300 3900.
Education authorities should give free milk, meals or other refreshments to pupils of parents (or the pupils themselves) who receive...
One Parent Families Scotland is an organisation that offers a free helpline number and provides general advice to Lone Parents on issues concerning them.