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Drinking can be fun, but it can also go badly wrong. Getting drunk can affect your actions and the way in which you react to certain situations.
No-one deserves to be bullied. Bullying is when an individual or group of people’s behaviour intentionally hurts you either by saying or doing things to upset you or by physically hurting you.
Before you learn to drive you must obtain a provisional driving licence. You will also need to prepare to take both a theory and practical driving test.
Every time you take a drug, whatever it is, you take a risk. Taking a risk means doing something which might cause you or someone else harm, either now or in the future.
Making the right choices now can help you get the job you want in the future. There are decisions to make at key stages, and the possibilities are growing.
You can have your say and help change things. There are lots of ways to get your voice heard …
Whether you are homeless, unhappy at home or thinking about leaving home, it is important to know what help and support there is available to you.
Whether you fancy being a politician, a hairdresser or an electrician, the key to finding a career that you’ll be happy in is choosing one that suits your skills and abilities.
If you are still at school or college and want to earn some cash with an evening or weekend job, there is plenty you should be aware of.
If you want someone you can talk things through with, who will listen to you in confidence and support you with practical help, our advisers are here.
Sometimes, when you just want to check something out about sex and relationships, you’d prefer not have to ask anyone you know, including parents or mates.
If you have had enough of smoking and want to be smoke free like other young people living in the county, it is important to ask for help and advice.
Travel information, advice and links covering Buses and Trains, helping you get where you want to go.
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child is the world’s most widely accepted human rights agreement. These rights are for all people under 18 years old.
Volunteering is taking part in an activity that helps others, and can be anything from working in a charity shop to helping out at a local club or clearing litter from a local pond.
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