Return to sixth form at school or go to a further education college... with up to £30 a week to stay in learning after 16, EMA can help you build the future you want
How to keep on learning after Year 12: stay on in full-time education or get work-based training
Continuing your studies in the sixth form, further education colleges and specialist colleges
Entry to Employment, TfS, and more ways to learn for work if you're under 19
Earn while you get training that leads to nationally recognised qualifications
The Department for Employment and Learning's 'Skillsafe' scheme has been created to assist Apprentices who have been placed on short-tme working as a result of the current economic downturn. Skillsafe is available from 8 June 2009
Designed for young people aged 16-18, but up to 24 years for those requiring additional support
There may be more ways into university or higher education than you imagine
Tips for making the most of your gap year, whether you stay at home or venture abroad
A series of easy-to-use Northern Ireland Fact Sheets is now available. The Fact Sheets cover a variety of occupations within the 25 Sector Skills Councils (SSCs) in Northern Ireland. They provide information on job prospects, relevant skills and entry requirements as well as highlighting opportunities available.