Run by: The Department for Education and Skills
Who is it for? It’s for young people aged 13-19.
Highlight: This site includes a lot of useful information for young people on issues such as staying safe; sexual health; relationships; work; housing; the law; disability; equal opportunities and much more.
There are also lots of useful links to other web sites with more detailed information.
I also liked the fact that you are able to vote on your opinion on different topics as it gives you a chance to have your say.
It features a site of the week and even lets young people have a say about how they think things are run by filling in a questionnaire.
The layout and design are a bit unappealing, though, and I thought that the colours were a bit dull.
Web Review by Maddie Ellerby, aged 13
Web Review
November 3, 2005 in Children
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