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Where can I get Connexions?
A regularly-updated A3-sized quick guide to our Connexions Outreach venues, showing where young people working with Connexions Birmingham can see a Personal Advisor. Also available as an A4 edition.
New publication at February 2013
Click to view/download Where can I get Connexions? PDF (A3 size)

Year 8/9 Options
This booklet helps you make your choices about which subjects to study in Years 10 and 11. It includes your choices in Year 8/9, finding out more, and making your decision.
New publication at December 2012
Click to view/download Year 8/9 Options PDF

RPA - Continuing in learning
A factsheet all about the Raising of the Participation Age, explaining what RPA is, who it affects, why it is happening, what the options are, and where to find out more.
New publication at April 2013
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Beyond 16
This booklet — fully revised for 2013 leavers in August 2012 — will help you make decisions about what to do when you finish Year 11. It covers education, Apprenticeships, Foundation Learning and jobs and is designed to be used alongside the Beyond 16 webpages and the UCAS Progress online course database at www.ucasprogress.com Birmingham is using UCAS Progress to replace the YouChoose14-19 local area prospectus.
Click to view/download Beyond 16 PDF

How do qualifications compare?
A useful copy of a key diagram from “Beyond 16”, updated in 2012.
Click to view/download How do qualifications compare? PDF

Getting a job
A step-by-step guide to help you find, apply for and get the job you want! All the information from our Getting a job webpages in one booklet, covering everything from job hunting and work experience to application forms, CVs, interviews/assessments and starting work.
New edition published December 2012
Click to view/download Getting a job PDF

what next?
This is a guide to special provision in the area for students with learning difficulties and/or disabilities. It explains the various post-16 options, including staying at school, going to college, going on a training course, and getting a job.
New edition published October 2012
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what next? extra - Courses you can do at college
This supplement to what next? contains updated information about colleges/courses which we have received since what next? was published.
Last updated October 2012
Click to view/download What next? - Courses you can do at college PDF
what next? extra - Job areas you can do at training centres
This supplement to what next? contains updated information about training centres or job areas which we have received since what next? was published.
Last updated April 2013
Click to view/download What next? - Job areas you can do at training centres PDF

Year 13 Options
Your guide to post-18 choices, including your choices, finding out more and where to get advice. A booklet version of all the information from our Year 13 Options webpages.
New publication January 2013
Click to view/download Year 13 Options PDF

HE Guide
Everything you need to know about Higher Education, including choosing courses, student life, making your application, cash facts and taking a year out. A booklet version of all the information from our Higher Education webpages.
New publication January 2013
Click to view/download HE Guide PDF

Your guide to the information that Connexions Birmingham keeps about you
This leaflet tells you about what information we keep, where it comes from, who it might be shared with, and what to do if you don’t want information to be recorded or shared.
New edition published September 2012
Click to view/download Your guide to the information that Connexions Birmingham keeps about you PDF

Page last updated 26 April 2013

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