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Are you looking for a new job, an apprenticeship or unsure what to do next? Although it might feel tougher than usual there are still a wide range of options for you to consider. The most important th
The application process for secondary applications for September 2025 opens on 1 September 2024 and closes on 31 October 2024. On 3 March 2025 all on time applicants who applied online will be able t
The last few years have been difficult times for everyone, especially young people as you have missed out on some key milestones including work experience, which often helps young people to make decis
Support someone who is being abused Anyone can be a victim of domestic abuse – any age, any background, any situation. It isn’t just about violence – domestic abuse is about power and control, so it c
An assessment is when Adult Social Care find out about your care and support needs and how meeting these can help you achieve what is most important to you. It’s set out in the Care Act 2014 and you c
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If you are worried about your memory talk to your GP. There could be many reasons for this, for example: urinary tract infection (water infection) can leave you confused if you don't get it treated d
Managing risk alongside a graduated approach to skill development. In this section: Introduction Self-injurious behaviours Distressed behaviour Creating a calm environment De-escalation and Proactiv
For all children and young people to gain the greatest benefit from their education it is vital that they attend regularly and be at school, on time, every day that the school is open unless the reaso