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What is Connexions?
Connexions is an information, advice and support service for 13-19 year olds (and up to 25 if you are disabled and need our help). Connexions Personal Advisers and Support Advisers are here to make sure you get the help you need to move on and make the most of your life.
Helping you make the right choices
What can Connexions do for you?
Here are some of the things we can help with:
- choices in learning and work
- courses and qualifications
- jobs, apprenticeships and training programmes
- money matters
- leisure and volunteering.
We can also support you or tell you where you can get specialist help with other things like:
- health
- housing
- relationships
What happens when you see a personal adviser?
A personal adviser will tell you about the things they can help with and explain what information they can keep confidential. They will ask you what you want to talk about. If you have lots of things, they will help you to decide which are most important to sort out first. You may need to see the adviser a few times to get everything sorted.
Personal advisers can:
- talk through your options
- help you make the decisions that are right for you, but we won't decide for you
- provide confidential and practical support
- give you up-to-date information
- put you in contact with people who can give you more specialist help.
Who can see a personal adviser?
Connexions is for everyone aged 13 -19 (and up to 25 if you have a learning difficulty or disability). Everyone has different needs. Some people may need careers advice and others may need help to sort out big issues before they can even begin to think about their future. Usually, an adviser will see you 1:1 . Sometimes it might be in a group - for example, to talk about options when you leave school.
What if you need additional support?
If you have a learning difficulty or disability, a Connexions Personal Adviser will arrange to see you in year 9 to talk about your plans for the future. This will help you to prepare for your transition review. The personal adviser will attend the review with you. We have a booklet about transition planning - ask your personal adviser for a copy or phone 0800 358 3888.
In year 10 , the adviser will check how things are going. Early in year 11, your adviser will see you again to help you make definite plans for the future and to sort out your support needs.
How do you get to see a personal adviser?
You can see a personal adviser in your school or college, a Connexions Centre or in some youth advice centres.
You can contact Connexions yourself or someone else can make an appointment for you. For example, if you are at school, you can ask your Connexions/careers co-ordinator to make an appointment for the next time the personal adviser comes into your school.
Need help but can't or don't want to see a personal adviser?
You can get information or email us your questions using the contact us page.
You can also use Connexions Direct, a national helpline for young people. You can contact an adviser between 8am and 2am, seven days a week.
Phone: 080 800 13 2 19
Text: 077664 13 2 19
Web chat or email: www.connexions-direct.com
Posted on 27 August 2009