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1 The Source – an information and advice resource for young people

2 What is The Source website? www.thesource.me.ukwww.thesource.me.uk provides information and advice for young people on the issues they may face in their everyday lives, and signposts to sources of support. We offer impartial information, enabling young people to make the right choices for them. The Source is managed by the Engagement Hub within Children and Young People's Services at Suffolk County Council. We are part of a larger service that works to support children, young people and families. The Source website is a key part of that support and it's accessible to everyone.

3 Re-design Following our face-to-face research with young people, The Source was redeveloped in September 2014 to suit the ways in which young people access online information and support. Key new features: New design An overview of all content is visible from the homepage Increased use of video content across the site The website is now mobile responsive

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5 News and views Our news and views section keeps young people informed of the latest opportunities, events and services in Suffolk. This is also a space for staff to advertise anything relevant for young people which they would like to promote. Get in touch at thesource@suffolk.gov.ukthesource@suffolk.gov.uk We also promote any news through our social media channels.

6 Learning Learning choices at 13, 16 and 17+ (advice and resources to help with choosing options) Opportunities for young people with additional needs – learning options and directories for post 16 learning Information around educational reform – GCSE and A Level changes, Raising the Participation Age FAQs

7 Work Apprenticeships – vacancies, guide to applying, register with Apprenticeships Suffolk, FAQs Yojo apprenticeship app – search and apply for vacancies on mobile or tablet (Apple and Android) Apprenticeship Lounge – stories from current apprentices to encourage young people to consider them as an option Finding work experience Careers advice (browse our careers library to find out about different industries) CV builder, job hunting

8 Health

9 Ask the Expert We’re in the process of developing Ask the Expert – an online support system for young people to speak to ‘experts’ and get quick responses to their questions. This is initially going to be used for young people to receive information and advice around health and wellbeing. In the future, we will expand this to other areas such as careers, with advice on CV writing, applications, interview tips etc.

10 Relationships Being in a safe and healthy relationship Sexuality and gender identity – knowing your rights, homophobic bullying, coming out Family – divorce, bereavement, being in care Life online – information and advice around keeping safe online, and e-safety resources

11 Life online

12 Leisure – giving young people a voice Suffolk Assembly of Youth (SAY) SAY is a network for young people in Suffolk to share the issues important to them and work to improve services for young people. SAY provides a platform for young people to have their voice heard, and engage in politics and decision-making. The SAY e-newsletter is also an opportunity to promote services and opportunities to young people – get in touch to provide an article or to be added to the mailing list. www.thesource.me.uk/say Information on activities for young people in their local area, keeping safe when out and about, volunteering opportunities

13 Please visit www.thesource.me.uk to view everything it has to offer.www.thesource.me.uk If you have any questions or there is something you would like to know more about, please email thesource@suffolk.gov.uk thesource@suffolk.gov.uk


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