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 | Information for young people
If you are a young person there is a range of information available to you on the Clued Up in Hull website, our website for children and young people (all links open in a new window) -
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Youth centres and motor projects - Find out about the youth clubs, centres and motor projects near to where you live. You can catch up with and make new friends, get involved in fun activities and learn new skills.
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Places to go and fun things to do (PLINGS) - There are lots of events and activities such as sports, music, arts, and go-karting for you and your friends to get involved in. |
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Keeping yourself safe - If you or someone you know is being bullied, abused or is a victim of crime, find out about support available to you and tips on how to keep safe and well. |
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Family problems, relationships and bereavement - If someone you know has died, your parents have separated, or you are having relationship problems, you may need to talk to someone about your feelings in confidence.
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Keeping fit and healthy - If you are concerned about your health, such as teenage pregnancy, sexual health or drugs, or want to stay fit, there is plenty of advice on the Clued Up in Hull website. |
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Information for young people with a disability - If you are a young person with a disability and would like help and support for things such as finding activities, housing, or benefits, there is a range of information on the Clued Up in Hull website for you.
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Looking for employment, education or training - If you have recently left school and need help in finding a job, staying on in education, then Connexions can help. Find out more on the Clued Up in Hull website. |
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Getting involved and making a difference - If you would like to make a difference to your school, where you live or across the city, you can make sure your voice is heard through youth parliament, school councils or youth forums. |
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Looking for somewhere to live and housing support - Find out about moving away from home, finding a place to live, and other housing help and support. |
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