I'm a young person
If you are a young person aged between 12-25 and need information relating to general mental health, physical health, work & study and alcohol and other drugs, this section is designed for you.
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                                Mental health at work
                            
                        
                            
                                
                                Mental health while studying
                            
                        
                            
                                
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                                Skills for the workplace
                            
                        
                            
                                
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information on job market research
Job market information gives you details of what jobs are in demand by industry and employers at the moment, and also predicts the jobs that will be needed in the…
        
    writing a resume
To be successful in getting a job is knowing the best way to go about it, and making the most of the opportunity when you do have a job interview.
        
    working on your mental and emotional health
It’s very important to stay mentally and emotionally healthy while you are studying, so that you will have the best learning experience, and make the most of your abilities.
        
    study pathways and education options
There are many ways to learn, from university degrees, to short intense courses, to job training and more.
        
    how to study for exams and reduce stress
To help reduce stress and be as ready for the exam as you can be, learn more about planning, prioritising, looking after yourself and staying focused. You’ve got this!
        
    how to finance your studies
Once you've chosen the course you'd like to do, you need to make sure that you're able to cover the expenses of the course fees and your living costs while…
        
    
                
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    Feel like you’re faking it? Let’s talk about imposter syndrome
Imposter syndrome isn’t a mental health diagnosis, but it can affect your confidence, wellbeing and even hold you back from opportunities.
        
    
                
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    Budgeting without FOMO: 9 tips to save money without missing out
With the rising cost of living, many of us are feeling the pressure of managing our finances while still wanting to enjoy life.