Activities for young people with disabilities Activities are important for all young people, and those with difficulties and disabilities benefit from taking part
Basic skills Basic skills are the key skills you need in study and life, and include Maths, English and ICT
Career Options Figuring out what you want to do for work can be confusing, here are resources to help you explore your options
Go to College Continuing with education after GCSEs is a popular choice, with lots of different ways to learn
Disability and employment When young people with disabilities start work, training, or take part in work experience, their rights are protected
eet support service The EET Support Service provides one-to-one support for young people aged 16-18 Not in Employment, Education or Training who need extra help to re-engage with learning.
Get an apprenticeship With an apprenticeship you can earn money, gain qualifications, and start your career fast
Help to find work Support is available to help young people access education, training or other opportunities in Oxfordshire
Interviewing for a job You will usually need to do an interview before you get offered a job - find out how to do your best and impress
Job seeking and work safety Think safety, whether you are at work, doing work experience, or seeking work
Local Training Providers Local training providers offer alternative options for 16+ learning, including community-based programmes, engagement, and specialist support
Not in education, employment or training? 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
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
Training providers for apprenticeships If you are asked to find a training provider for your apprenticeship, support is available