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Connexions helps young people aged 13-19 think about and plan for the future.

Young people, who have a physical or mental impairment, which has a substantial and long-term adverse effect on their ability to carry out normal day-to-day activities, will be eligible for support from Connexions up to the age of 25. Referral to adult services will be made where appropriate.

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A Connexions personal adviser can give young people information and advice about things that matter to them, such as:

  • staying at school
  • going to college
  • getting some training
  • getting a job
  • independent living
  • money
  • relationships
  • housing
  • health
  • free time
  • travel and transport.
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Young people can see their personal adviser in school or in their local Connexions centre.

Connexions works closely with a wide range of partner organisations. These include schools, colleges, specialist colleges, training providers, youth services and social services.

Transition Planning and Section 139a Assessments

Connexions West of England:

  • usually contributes to the transition planning process.
  • is responsible for writing Section 139a assessments.
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Downloads/Resources:

Connexions West of England produces a wide range of online and paper-based resources to support young people's decision making and life-style choices.

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Links to:

CEGNET - careers education and IAG support.
External link: www.cegnet.co.uk

Connexions Direct - information and advice for young people.
External link: www.connexions-direct.com

Connexions West of England - contains information on:

  • education
  • training
  • work
  • life-style issues
  • local labour market
  • resources to support the delivery of CEIAG.

External link: www.connexionswest.org.uk