Youth Support Services
Youth Support Services provide a menu of personal and social education; information, advice and guidance to young people aged 13-19 years (and extended up to 25 in some circumstances)
Ways young people can get involved in democracy, decision-making and planning, both at a local and national level.
Because we believe that youth matters, we have set up funding to support work with young people across the county.
The Connexions service provides information, advice and guidance for all young people aged 13-19 (or up to 25 years if a young person has special needs).
Mentoring young people and how to become a mentor
Positive Activities provide young people with educational and recreational leisure-time activities which are for the improvement of their wellbeing
Support and information to young people on sexual health, relationships, pregnancy and parenthood.
Youth Support Services provide a variety of opportunities for adults or older young people who want to work with young people
Found all across Oxfordshire, they provide a range of services for young people aged 13-19 (up to 24 for young people with learning disabilities)
Face 2 Face offers a free, confidential and peripatetic specialist counselling service across Oxfordshire for young people.
The Youth Offending Service (YOS) aims to help young offenders understand the effect that crime has on their victims and prevent re-offending.