Useful links
Get advice for careers and skills
You can find out about Apprenticeship opportunities in your area by filling in the form in our 'What next?' section or by calling 08000 150 600.
Alternatively, you can find useful information about training and career advice from the websites below.
Please note: The Learning and Skills Council is not responsible for the content of external websites.
Connexions
A support service for young people aged 13 to 19 in England, Connexions can offer advice on anything from choosing the right courses and careers to drug abuse and homelessness.
http://www.connexions-direct.com 
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Learndirect
Get the latest on career opportunities, skills and qualifications.
http://www.learndirect.co.uk 
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need2know.co.uk
Click here for essential information and links for everything to do with work, learning and training. It's also got vital information on relationships, drugs, sexual health, travel and the law.
http://www.need2know.co.uk 
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Learning and Skills Council
The Learning and Skills Council exists to make England better skilled and more competitive. We have a single goal: to improve the skills of England’s young people and adults to ensure we have a workforce of world-class standard. The LSC is responsible for planning and funding high quality education and training for everyone in England other than those in universities.
http://www.lsc.gov.uk/ 
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Get Set for Life
Get Set for Life is a campaign from the Learning and Skills Council (LSC) encouraging you to achieve the minimum set of qualifications needed to get on in life. For many these qualifications will be five GCSEs at grades A*-C, but it could also be a vocational qualification or an Apprenticeship.
http://www.getsetforlife.org.uk
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Department of Education and Skills (DfES)
The DfES has been divided into new departments:
Department for Innovations, Universities and Skills (DIUS)
The Department aims to deliver the Government’s long-term vision to make Britain one of the best places in the world for science, research and innovation. It works to ensure that the UK has the skilled workforce it needs to compete in the global economy.
http://www.dius.gov.uk 
Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF)
The Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) is responsible for improving the focus on all aspects of policy affecting children and young people, as part of the Government’s aim to deliver educational excellence.
http://www.dcsf.gov.uk 
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Apprenticeships in Scotland
Live in Scotland and want to do an Apprenticeship? Then visit this site for details of how to earn while training at craft, technician and management level.
http://www.modernapprenticeships.com/ 
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Apprenticeships in Wales
Find out how to sign up for an Apprenticeship in Wales with this handy site.
http://www.elwa.ac.uk/ 
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Apprenticeships in Northern Ireland
Run by the Northern Ireland Executive, the Department for Employment & Learning has information on Apprenticeships.
http://www.delni.gov.uk/ 
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CBI
The CBI works with the government, international legislators and policy-makers to help UK businesses compete effectively.
http://www.cbi.org.uk 
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Jobcentre Plus
Jobcentre Plus offers work and benefit services all over the country. To find your nearest office, click here:
http://www.jobcentreplus.gov.uk 
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Small Business Service
The SBS works with the government to encourage the establishment of new businesses in the UK.
http://www.sbs.gov.uk 
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SafeLearner Line
The Learning and Skills Council has set up a free service for learners to contact confidentially if they have concerns over health, safety and welfare issues at work. The initiative is part of the LSC’s round-the-clock commitment to the safety of learners. Learners can send an SMS text to 07781 472 568 or send an email to safelearners@bss.org
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The Sussex Council of Training Providers
The council has a website that allows young people, employers and Connexions PAs to find training providers in their local area.
http://www.training-in-sussex.com 
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Construction Careers 4U
This site is aimed at anyone interested in getting involved in construction. It has all the latest local news together with information on courses available, local events, job opportunities and Apprenticeships.
http://www.constructioncareers4u.com 
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Further advice
For local job listings, check local papers and company websites, listen to local radio and talk to local recruitment agencies. If you're already working, your Human Resources Manager may be able to help with advice about training. Connexions Personal Advisers in your school or college can give advice on your career choice and information on training opportunities in your area.
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