Supporting a young person
Every parent wants to know how to best support their child. Find links to sources of national and local support here.
Every parent wants to know how to best support their child. Find links to sources of national and local support here.
Information for parents and carers on how they can support a young person collecting exam results
Swimming is a great form exercise whatever your age or ability
The Targeted Youth Support Service (TYSS) provides support to young people aged 11-18 across Oxfordshire
If you are a child or young person aged 11-18 you can request support from the Targeted Youth Support Service
This form is for young people who have received support from the Oxfordshire Education, Employment and Training Support Service.
Tellmi is a free app designed for young people aged 11 -18 year who live or go to school in Oxfordshire
This website is owned by Oxfordshire County Council and provides information about opportunities, activities, health, safety and services for children and young people in Oxfordshire.
Terrorist acts are rare, and everyone can act to make their communities a safer place for all
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Information, guidance, and advice for the 3 stages at the start of employment
Information about what who the ATTACH Team are and why they are there to help children we care for and care experienced children
Why do children and young people commit crimes? And what happens if you do?
Find out more about the fun things going on in your local library
T-Levels are one of the post-16 options for young people who have finished their GCSE's and can be studied alongside other qualifications or on their own
If you are asked to find a training provider for your apprenticeship, support is available
When you are in employment it is important to keep on learning
Young people with SEN or disability may need extra help transitioning into adulthood
When you're going to school, work or out to have fun, travel safely and confidently
Abuse is a crime. It can happen to children (anyone aged under 18) of all backgrounds. There is support in Oxfordshire to help keep all children safe