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Illegal Highs

New drug-like substances are sometimes known as ‘legal highs.' But they are illegal and have serious health risks. People who buy and sell 'legal highs' are breaking the law.

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Learning at Home

Most of Oxfordshire’s children and young people go to school or college – but some are educated at home

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Local Training Providers

Local training providers offer alternative options for 16+ learning, including community-based programmes, engagement, and specialist support

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Modern slavery

Modern slavery is when someone is forced to work for no money. It is illegal and a form of abuse.

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Opportunities Noticeboard

Posters, notices and fliers about open days, job clubs, training, learning and more for young people in Oxfordshire

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Outdoor Safety

The weather in England is usually mild, but you need to take extra care in rain, sun, and freezing temperatures.

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Pass Exams

Learn how to do your best, and what to do if results are not as hoped

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Personal Safety

Staying safe when you're out and about is important so plan ahead, take care, look out for each other and know how to get help

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Radicalisation

Young people are at risk from being targeted by extremist and terrorist groups for radicalisation

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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

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River Safety

Oxfordshire is a county of rivers, canals and waterways; do you know how to be safe on and around the water?

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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.

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Self Harm

Self harm: spotting the signs, identifying risks and helping someone at risk

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Sexting

Find out more about the risks of sending nudes, and hear what young people in Oxfordshire had to say about sexting

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Staying out of Trouble

If you are worried that you or your friends are getting into trouble, there are things you can do to help

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Staying safe online

The internet is an important part of life and learning, but you should be aware of problems you might have online and take steps to be safe.