Information, Advice and Support Services
CHYPPS, the Children and Young People’s Partnership Service, provides independent information, advice, and support for young people with SEN and disabilities
CHYPPS, the Children and Young People’s Partnership Service, provides independent information, advice, and support for young people with SEN and disabilities
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…
Local training providers offer alternative options for 16+ learning, including community-based programmes, engagement, and specialist support
Why you should pick up an instrument if you haven’t already!
Getting out and experiencing nature is good for your health and happiness
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
The weather in England is usually mild, but you need to take extra care in rain, sun, and freezing temperatures.
Results day can feel like an anxious time. But even if your results are not what you hoped you can still find a great place to study
Oxfordshire is a county of rivers, canals and waterways; do you know how to be safe on and around the water?
Self harm: spotting the signs, identifying risks and helping someone at risk
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
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.
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.
Swimming is a great form exercise whatever your age or ability
Information, guidance, and advice for the 3 stages at the start of employment
Why do children and young people commit crimes? And what happens if you do?
If you are asked to find a training provider for your apprenticeship, support is available
As young people move from school age into adulthood they need to make lots of choices. Young people with SEN or disability may need extra help to make these choices.