Asking for help Oxfordshire is a great place to grow up, be successful, and get the help you need help to get the best start in life.
Benefits of volunteering Most young people do volunteering in some way or another, and it does them good too!
Duke of Edinburgh The Duke of Edinburgh programme helps young people aged 14-24 develop skills and fulfil their potential
Education for Children in Care When you’re being looked after you get extra help to make sure your education continues successfully
Finding volunteering opportunities Thinking about volunteering? Here are some ways to find opportunities
Going into care Young people who are looked after are provided with help by their workers to understand their care
Having your say about care Children in care have the right to have a say in how they are cared for and have their voice heard
Parent trouble Living with parents can sometimes be difficult - but help is available to make hard times easier
Staying Healthy and Happy Taking action to support your health and wellbeing helps you live life to the full
Support for Children in Care Children in Care have access to support from education, council and independent services
Support for parents Find support for parents of young people with special educational needs (SEN) or disabilities
The Attach Team Information about what who the ATTACH Team are and why they are there to help children we care for and care experienced children
What it means to be looked after or in care Being in care or ‘looked after’ means a child is being looked after by the Local Authority because they cannot remain at home
When someone dies When someone or something dies, there is no right or wrong way to feel - the experience is different for everyone
Work Experience in Oxfordshire Work experience is part of your study programme and involves spending time in a real work place, doing work
Young Asylum Seekers and Refugees Information for young refugees and asylum seekers coming to Oxfordshire