Your place of learning will support you to learn about future careers, but you can also research yourself. Lots of people also get support from family and older friends.
Young people who cannot stay with their parents go into the care system. Special services support young people who are in, on the edge of or entering care.
Many people continue to learn at school post-16, but some choose college. College is a more adult environment and offers different subjects, often with a job-related focus.
Most children go to school or college in Oxfordshire, but there are other ways of learning including learning at home. If you are learning at home, it is your parents responsibility to get you ready for work.
Being out of learning or not in work can be bad for your health and wellbeing. Support is available to help you solve problems and move onto your next steps.
School is a place to learn, find friends, explore new interests, and develop social skills. It is also a place to learn the skills that will get you ready for further and higher education, and the working world.
Young people with disabilities should be able to take part in activities, learning, and opportunities. If they are having difficulties, support is available.