About the Targeted Youth Support Service The Targeted Youth Support Service (TYSS) provides support to young people aged 11-18 across Oxfordshire
A-level choices Making choices about post-16 learning including A-levels is an exciting time with lots of interesting choices
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.
Career Options Figuring out what you want to do for work can be confusing, here are resources to help you explore your options
Careers and Education Information, Advice and Guidance Every young person in Oxfordshire has the right to information and guidance about learning and career choices
Go to College Continuing with education after GCSEs is a popular choice, with lots of different ways to learn
Get an apprenticeship With an apprenticeship you can earn money, gain qualifications, and start your career fast
Moving from school to college Every year some students decide to leave their school and go to college for their post-16 learning.
Parent trouble Living with parents can sometimes be difficult - but help is available to make hard times easier
School leaving age Children must stay in education, training and learning until age 18. This can be at school, college, or (after age 16) in a job with training, like an apprenticeship
Staying Healthy and Happy Taking action to support your health and wellbeing helps you live life to the full
Support for parents Find support for parents of young people with special educational needs (SEN) or disabilities
Targeted Youth Support Service self referral If you are a child or young person aged 11-18 you can request support from the Targeted Youth Support Service.
Training providers for apprenticeships If you are asked to find a training provider for your apprenticeship, support is available
TYSS Referral Form Adults supporting a young person can request referral to the Targeted Youth Support Service using this form. You must have the child's consent.
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