Latest news and events for children and young people in Oxfordshire
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Get exam ready with Tellmi
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Tellmi are here to support you this exam season, with the launch of their new revision timetable
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What's on this Easter?
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Find out what’s on this Spring Holiday and get inspired for a great break
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Spring into something new
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Find fun, local spring activities to help you get outdoors, try new things, and make the most of the season across Oxfordshire
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Review of Autism Support for local young people
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Do you want to help improve the support for autistic young people in Oxfordshire?
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Post Year 11 guide 2026
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A guide for Oxfordshire students leaving Year 11, outlining their education, employment and training options at age 16+
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Let's get ready for Spring
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Spring is on it's way - now it's time to get prepared!
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SEND reform: putting children and young people first
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Have your say on the proposed changes to improve outcomes for children and young people with SEND
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Supporting young people: The Targeted Youth Support Service
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Support is available from the Oxfordshire Targeted Youth Support Service (TYSS)
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Thinking about your next steps?
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Information and local events to help you explore your options and get sorted for September
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HAF is back for Spring!
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The HAF Programme provides children and young people with fun, free activity programmes throughout the Easter Holiday
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Safer Internet Day 2026
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Get ready for Safer Internet Day - this year's theme and ways to get involved
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National Apprentice Week 2026
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Get ready for National Apprenticeship Week 2026!
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Are you ready for half-term?
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Find out what's on locally this half-term
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Sign up to Hot Jobs
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Sign up to receive our top job and training opportunities weekly
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Having your say
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Ways to have your say as a young person in Oxfordshire
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Out of learning? Take action now
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Aged 16-18 and not in education, employment or training (NEET)? There are things you can do and support is available