Youth support
- Harassment
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Language and cultural support
The main role of the Ethnic Minority Achievement Service (EMAS) is to support the progress of minority ethnic pupils in schools.
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Educational Psychology Service
Educational psychologists work with families, schools and other members of the children's workforce to address the five outcomes of Every Child Matters (ECM).
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Supporting young people leaving care
Information on the services available.
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Young carers - support and advice
Who is a young carer? Do you look after or help someone in your family? Is this because they are ill, disabled or have problems with drugs, alcohol or their mental health?
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Youth clubs
Find out where all our centres and projects are located, how to contact them and who works where.
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Youth work training
The Dorset Youth and Community Service provides a number of training opportunities for all full-time, part-time paid and voluntary youth workers, plus information on becoming a youth worker.
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Youth opportunity fund
Funding is available for young people aged 13-19 years in Dorset. It is designed to help young people, particularly those who are disadvantaged.
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Youth projects - volunteering
Information on some of the projects for young people available in Dorset
- Bullying
Information and resources to assist you in dealing with bullying issues, including helpful websites and contact numbers of services who will be able to advise you further.
- Participation - Involving Children, Young People, Parents and Carers
- Weymouth Young People's Union: MyPlace Project
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The Dorset Max Card
Information about how and where you can use your Max Card.
- Guide for young people
Information, advice and contacts details for everything you need to know - including: Health issues, sexuality, finance, travelling, working, studying, stress, housing options and more.....


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