Careers and Education Information, Advice and Guidance Every young person in Oxfordshire has the right to information and guidance about learning and career choices
Child Sexual Exploitation A form of child abuse where an adult targets a child (up to age 18), to sexually abuse them
Choosing contraception There lots of different kinds of safe, reliable contraception available from your health service
Go to College Continuing with education after GCSEs is a popular choice, with lots of different ways to learn
Condoms & Safety C-Card The safety C-Card is a way of getting free condoms and sexual health advice for all young people aged under 25 in Oxfordshire
Disability and employment When young people with disabilities start work, training, or take part in work experience, their rights are protected
Domestic Abuse Domestic abuse is when someone is being hurt or victimised by their partner. It is a crime.
Emergency Contraception If your contraception has failed, you can take steps to prevent getting pregnant, find out how
GCSE choices GCSEs and other pre-16 qualifications support your future learning and get you ready for Post-16 learning
Learning at Home Most of Oxfordshire’s children and young people go to school or college – but some are educated at home
LGBTQ Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender or Questioning - find out more about sexuality and gender identity.
Ready or Not & the Law Most people do not have sex until after the age of consent (16). Many people leave it for longer. How can you know if you are ready to have sex?
Results Day 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
Sexting Find out more about the risks of sending nudes, and hear what young people in Oxfordshire had to say about sexting
Sexual Assault & Rape Rape and Sexual assault is when someone touches you in a way that is inappropriate and against your wishes (does not give consent), this is against the law.
Sexual Health It's important to know the facts on how to keep yourself and your partner sexually healthy before you start having sex