Get to know the Targeted Youth Support Service
Learn all about the Oxfordshire Targeted Youth Support Service and how they can help you
Learn all about the Oxfordshire Targeted Youth Support Service and how they can help you
Everyone can get vaccinations to help them stay healthy and not catch dangerous diseases
Apprenticeships give you the chance to earn, learn and gain qualifications
The basics of what you need to know when applying for jobs
Young people who are looked after are provided with help by their workers to understand their care
Children in care have the right to have a say in how they are cared for and have their voice heard
Health care and staying healthy in pregnancy and after your baby’s birth
Support is available to help young people access education, training or other opportunities in Oxfordshire
Explore the different ways to study for a Higher Education qualification
The Holiday Activities and Food programme offers free holiday activities and food to eligible children and young people
Information for young people in Oxfordshire worried about homelessness
Honour based abuse is illegal in the UK and a serious crime.
New drug-like substances are sometimes known as ‘legal highs.' But they are illegal and have serious health risks. People who buy and sell 'legal highs' are breaking the law.
CHYPPS, the Children and Young People’s Partnership Service, provides independent information, advice, and support for young people with SEN and disabilities
You will usually need to do an interview before you get offered a job - find out how to do your best and impress
Think safety, whether you are at work, doing work experience, or seeking work
Exercise is fun and good for you – here are some more good reasons to get moving
When you turn seventeen you can learn to drive a car - find out how
Young parents still need to stay in education, employment or training and your learning provider should support you to complete your studies
Most of Oxfordshire’s children and young people go to school or college – but some are educated at home