Job seeking and work safety
Think safety, whether you are at work, doing work experience, or seeking work
Think safety, whether you are at work, doing work experience, or seeking work
Young parents still need to stay in education, employment or training and your learning provider should support you to complete your studies
Local training providers offer alternative options for 16+ learning, including community-based programmes, engagement, and specialist support
All young people need to stay in learning until age 18 - if you're out of learning or training, it's time to take action
When you are pregnant, you have choices
Complete this form to register your 16+ learning destination with Oxfordshire County Council.
Good relationships make a big difference for you and baby - and extra support is there for young parents
Self harm: spotting the signs, identifying risks and helping someone at risk
Young people with special educational needs or disability may need extra help to learn and train
If you are worried that you or your friends are getting into trouble, there are things you can do to help
The internet is an important part of life and learning, but you should be aware of problems you might have online and take steps to be safe.
Information on how to get help if you, or someone you care for is smoking
Everyone feels stressed sometimes and it can be useful and motivate your mind. But if you feel too much stress, too often, and can't calm down, then there may be a problem.
Posters, notices and fliers about Supported Internships for young people in Oxfordshire
Supported Internships are education programmes for young people aged 16-25 with an Education, Health and Care plan (EHC)
Information, guidance, and advice for the 3 stages at the start of employment
Know what to do if you or someone you know has been a victim of crime.
Education is coming to an end and the workplace beckons - how can you make sure you are ready for work?
Young fathers and fathers-to-be can make a huge difference to their partner and child