Well done to everyone who received their A-Level, T-Level and AS-Level results last week. Employment Hubs in Devon welcome anyone looking for support or advice on what to do next.
Well done to everyone who received their A-Level, T-Level and AS-Level results last week.
Completing your course is a big achievement and regardless of the results, no doubt you’re already thinking about your next step.
Whether your results are better than you thought or not quite what you were hoping for, Employment Hubs in Devon welcome anyone looking for support or advice on what to do next.
The Hubs can support you to find out about different learning opportunities, career options, and jobs. They’re on hand to give you confidence, clarity, and help as you move forward on your employment, learning or skills journey.
There are also a number of useful online resources available for A-Level and GCSE students:
BBC Bitesize – Practical tips and information on understanding your results, looking after your wellbeing, and what your next steps may be Careers Hub – Resources and information about careers Childline – Wellbeing support for exam results National Careers Service (A-Level and GCSE Support) – Exam result support including a dedicated helpline Prospects – A helpful guide on what to do on A-Level results day, with dedicated advice about University UCAS – Advice on results and clearing Young Devon – Support for young people Young Minds – Exam time and exam stress – parents guide to support
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