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Benefits to Young People and Parents

CitizenCard - Benefits to Young People and Parents

Why have a CitizenCard?

Ever tried to guess the age of someone? It is very difficult to assess the age of anyone but particularly difficult for adults to assess the age of teenagers. Everybody grows at different rates – if you are short for your age or tall for your age then make life easier for yourself and be able to prove your age when required.

Prove your Age

First CitizenCard Free of Charge

If you do not apply through the Rolling School Programme, but still want a CitizenCard, you can apply for a fee of £9 by using one of the independent application forms widely available from schools, Council Office Customer Service desks, libraries and many shops or by logging on to the CitizenCard website (www.citizencard.com).

Local Retailers

Build your confidence and self-esteem.

Be able to prove who you are and how old you are.

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