Getting advice
Where to go for help or advice on:
- Feeling Stressed out about your Exams? Then why not go to the How to Beat Exam Stress Advice page.
- Are you adopted and under 18? If you would like to meet other adopted children and young people, or if you would like to talk individually about being adopted, Support After Adoption may be able to help you.
- www.rights4me.org this is the place to find out about your rights and a way for you to be heard. Go to Getting involved to find out more.
- Domestic violence advice for young people
- Drugs alcohol, smoking and prescription medication - some local contacts
- Useful links to a variety of organisations giving information about issues ranging from anti-racism, bullying, local gig guide, a reading site for young adults, Connexions and Street level - help and advice to young people who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.
- Sexual health contacts for free confidential information and advice on contraception, pregnancy, sexual health and Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)
- Focus - a family mediation service. A free service provided by Nottinghamshire County Council for young people and their families living in the County.
- A young person's guide to challenging racism, making a difference has been produced by the Nottinghamshire Children and Young Peoples Partnership. [PDF 809.73KB]
For more information contact Angela Duffus-Palmer on 0115 9774714

Visit the National Youth Agency website for information for young people:
www.youthinformation.com
Sort it!:
www.sortit.org.uk Information for visually impaired young people aged 11 - 16 years:

Visit www.teenagehealthfreak.org for friendly advice from Dr Ann

More information and advice on the Connexions website:
http://www.connexions-direct.com

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