Interested in looking at prepaid debit cards and the most useful forms of ID for my son

Dereham321
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I'm interested in looking at prepaid debit cards and the most useful forms of ID for my learning disabled son
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Welcome to the community @dereham321
It's great to have you on board!
How are you getting on with exploring ID options for your son?0 -
Hi, have you had a look at a PASS card for ID? It is an ID card that is widely accepted in the UK for proof of age, as it is under the national proof of age accreditation scheme. It is provided by CitizenCard and you can apply via the post office.0
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A warm welcome from me too @Dereham321. It is great to see you have joined us.
Please don't hesitate to let us know if there's anything else we can do to support you0
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