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School Health Nurse
Find out about the School Health Nurse service and how they can help you
Find out about the School Health Nurse service and how they can help you
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.
Everyone feels stressed about school sometimes, but if it's a regular problem for you, it's time to get help
Singing in a choir can make people very happy and teach you things.
Young people with special educational needs or disability may need extra help to learn and train
Volunteering is good for your CV, helps your well-being and builds your skills
It can be hard to get on with study but here’s some tips that can help.
Swimming is a great form exercise whatever your age or ability
Information, guidance, and advice for the 3 stages at the start of employment
If you are asked to find a training provider for your apprenticeship, support is available
When you're going to school, work or out to have fun, travel safely and confidently
Opportunities and Vacancy Bulletins for people aged 16-19 (up to age 25 with learning difficulties)
Work experience is part of your study programme and involves spending time in a real work place, doing work
Education is coming to an end and the workplace beckons - how can you make sure you are ready for work?