Teen life skills
As young people grow, developing life skills helps build confidence and independence. This page provides advice, guidance and local support for young people aged 11 and over, and for parents and carers supporting them.
You’ll find information on practical topics such as managing money, staying safe, building relationships, planning next steps, and supporting wellbeing during the teenage years.
The teenage years can be difficult, and money matters can seem insignificant. But good money management is important for them to learn financial independence as they get older.
Festivals can be an amazing experience for young people. Staying safe can be easy by being prepared and following some handy tips.
Information for young people, or other people trying to help a young person, at risk of homelessness.
As you grow more independent, knowing basic first aid can help you stay safe and support others in emergencies. Whether you're at home, school, or out with friends, these skills can make a real difference.
We are surrounded by information about food and nutrition but often we often need help to encourage our children to make the right food choices.
Working towards exams can create feelings of worry and being under pressure, especially at university where your child is aiming for a degree. However, there are a range of things that you can do to help your child deal with the stress that they might be feeling.
Information about the Westmorland and Furness Youth Council, its role in giving young people a voice, opportunities to get involved, and highlights from recent projects and events.