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Transition Planning
Transition happens throughout our lives, however, we recognise that there are key stages when you will need a bit more support. This page contains information and guidance to help you, your parents/carers and your teachers... -
What is the Annual Participation Measure?
The Annual Participation Measure (APM) is published every August, outlining the status of all young people aged 16-19, whether in school or post-school. The Scottish Government’s Opportunities for All commitment offers a place in learning... -
Post-school Learning Choices for disabled learners and carers
LEAD Scotland have created a number of free guides providing information for disabled people and their families/carers as well as for professionals, related to post-school learning. Our booklets explain what the options are for learning... -
Welcome to Work Experience
Please find below some brief information relating to work experience. We hope this may be useful to you in deciding whether to offer a work experience opportunity at this time. What is Hi-Hope? Hi-Hope.org is...
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National Counselling Service – Skye and Lochalsh
A counselling service for children and young people who are experiencing difficulties in their life due to issues such as: low self–esteem anxiety relationship problems life transitions bereavement Young people of high school age... -
Highland Community Care Forum Highland Carers Advocacy
Highland Carers Advocacy provides advocacy support for carers over 18. -
Connecting Carers - Young Carers
Connecting Young Carers is a service within the region-wide charity Highland Community Care Forum. We work to raise the profile of Young Carers, their rights and the vital role they play. We help Young Carers... -
Opportunities for All
Opportunities for All is a commitment by Scottish Government to offer a place in learning or training to every 16-19 year old who is currently not in education, employment or training. Highland Council has a...