New to Oxfordshire?
What to expect if you are a young person who has moved to Oxfordshire
What to expect if you are a young person who has moved to Oxfordshire
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
Living with parents can sometimes be difficult - but help is available to make hard times easier
When you are pregnant, you have choices
Complete this form to register your 16+ learning destination with Oxfordshire County Council.
Young people with special educational needs or disability may need extra help to learn and train
Taking action to stay support your health and wellbeing helps you live life to the full while you are growing up
If you are worried that you or your friends are getting into trouble, there are things you can do to help
Information on how to get help if you, or someone you care for is smoking
Find support for parents of young people with special educational needs (SEN) or disabilities
If you are a child or young person aged 11-18 you can request support from the Targeted Youth Support Service
The Targeted Youth Support Service (TYSS) provides support to young people aged 11-18 across Oxfordshire
Information, guidance, and advice for the 3 stages at the start of employment
Adults supporting a young person can request referral to the Targeted Youth Support Service using this form. You must have the child's consent.
When someone or something dies, there is no right or wrong way to feel - the experience is different for everyone
Education is coming to an end and the workplace beckons - how can you make sure you are ready for work?
Information for young refugees and asylum seekers coming to Oxfordshire