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Useful Websites for Children and Young People Here are some of the best websites that can help you with specific problems or questions. Most of these websites also have links to other very useful websites.
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| | Confidential advice and practical help for young people aged 13-19
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| | Information on topics such as careers, learning, health, housing and your rights
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| | A free 24-hour helpline for children and young people
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| | ChildLine's counsellors are there to help you find ways to sort things out
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| | Their website can also offer you help and advice
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| | Advice for 12-16-year-olds on all sorts of issues, including bullying, drugs, relationships, exams and difficulties at home
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| | Provided by the NSPCC (National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children)
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| | Advice and frequently asked questions on issues to do with family, health, housing, education, money, rights and the legal system
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| | Information on criminal justice and the law, whether you are a victim, witness, offender, or defendant
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| | The website that is all about being in care
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| | Information on health, education, free time and having your say
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