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Young people

Latest: Young people in schools are helping each other to prevent and deal with bullying and other issues. Find out what's happening in our press release County Council joins forces with ChildLine.

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Money advice, grants and funding
Tips on managing your own money, and raising funds for ideas and local projects that you care about.
Things to do, places to go
A huge range of activities including youth clubs, Duke of Edinburgh awards, sports and creative opportunities near you.
Look after yourself
Links to advice on everything from bullying to sexual health and pregnancy.
Young carers
Are you a young carer who is looking after a family member who is unable to look after themselves? Find out what help is available.
A voice for young people
Get your voice heard on what matters to you. Vote for your local Youth Cabinet and Youth Parliament, and take part in local and national surveys.
Teenage pregnancy
Down to earth advice about your options, and what to expect if you're still at school.
For young parents
Our Mums and Dads magazine is written with you in mind and packed with vital information.
Residential care
Information about what residential care is, and how to apply for it if you are a child and need to move away from home.
Youth offending
Find out how the youth justice system works.
Getting ready for adulthood
Help for children leaving foster care or a residential home.
Become a volunteer mentor
Could you help someone aged 16 or over, for two or three hours a week? No experience needed, training and support provided.
Youth Development Service
Talk to us about getting help with issues, youth work in general and developing links within communities.
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