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Disability and employment

When young people with disabilities start work, training, or take part in work experience, their rights are protected

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eet support service

The EET Support Service provides one-to-one support for young people aged 16-18 Not in Employment, Education or Training who need extra help to re-engage with learning.

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Help to find work

Support is available to help young people access education, training or other opportunities in Oxfordshire

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Learning for Young Parents

Young parents still need to stay in education, employment or training and your learning provider should support you to complete your studies

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Opportunities Noticeboard

Posters, notices and fliers about open days, job clubs, training, learning and more for young people in Oxfordshire

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Results Day

Results day can feel like an anxious time. But even if your results are not what you hoped you can still find a great place to study

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School leaving age

Children must stay in education, training and learning until age 18. This can be at school, college, or (after age 16) in a job with training, like an apprenticeship.

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TYSS Referral Form

Adults supporting a young person can request referral to the Targeted Youth Support Service using this form. You must have the child's consent.

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Weekly Bulletins

Opportunities and Vacancy Bulletins for people aged 16-19 (up to age 25 with learning difficulties)