Supporting Parents and Carers
We understand it can be difficult to support your child with next steps after sixth form or college. There are just so many different options to choose from and all you want to do is ensure your child makes the right decision for themselves.
Deciding what to do for the best can be the scariest part for young people and often this results in them picking the first thing they see, hesitating for so long they miss an opportunity, or just choosing to do the same thing as their friends.
Studying at home
Hello Future offer a range of useful study skills videos, in partnership with MADE Training, showing how to study effectively at home.
Our Events
Take a look at the opportunities on offer from Hello Future.
University of Cumbria Drop in: Barrow – 15th May 2025
15th May 2025Arboriculture Degree and Higher Apprenticeship Information Presentation (Online)
21st May 2025
More of our events
Partner Events
Our partners also run events and workshops you may be interested in.
Resources
Here at Hello Future, we are committed to supporting both you and your child through this process. We’ve brought together some of most recommended sources into one place, making it easier for you to find the information you need.
Hello Future Resources
Hello Future Resources
University
University Resources
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How to survive Clearing
If you don't get the grades you need for the university course you're applying to, Clearing is an opportunity to grab a spot on a similar course. This could be at the same university or a different one. This blog by Gill Sharp (Careers Advisor) walks you through the clearing process.
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UCLan’s ‘Pathways to Medicine’ Programme
This programme supports Year 12 students from under-represented backgrounds at universities, specifically from the North-West of England, in going on to study Medicine at university. It also allows you to apply to specific Uclan scholarships for Medicine, and will support your current A Level studies.
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Apprenticeship
Apprenticeship Resources
Careers
Careers Resources
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Careers
Whether you’re deciding what to study, taking your exams, planning a career, or just curious, BBC Bitesize have created a page of resources to help explain the world of work, with advice from young people, employers and celebrities on finding your perfect job and figuring out your next steps.
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Parents & Carers Guide – Helping your child begin their career journey
The guide covers a variety of topics, including choosing a career path; pathways into work; university; apprenticeships; employability skills; work experience; gap years; how to future-proof your child's career; subject journeys and action plans.
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Skills Builder
Everyone needs eight essential skills to succeed - whatever their path in life. The Skills Builder Partnership is providing a range of resources for building these skills in a home setting. Set the skill level from beginner to expert (suitable for 11-18 years old) and pick from the list of 8 skills you want to develop, including: Listening, Problem solving, Staying positive, Leadership and Teamwork
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UCLan’s ‘Pathways to Medicine’ Programme
This programme supports Year 12 students from under-represented backgrounds at universities, specifically from the North-West of England, in going on to study Medicine at university. It also allows you to apply to specific Uclan scholarships for Medicine, and will support your current A Level studies.
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Subject Experiences
Subject Experience Resources
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After Adaptation: The Fate of Literary Texts (KS4 English Literature)
Designed by PhD researchers, the resources below will enable you to develop your academic skills while exploring the study of English Literature at university level. The contents will include data sources, activities, further reading and subject-specific writing techniques. Check out the links below to get started!
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Decision Making in Business (KS5 Business Studies)
Designed by PhD researchers, the resources below will enable you to develop your academic skills while exploring Business Studies at university level. The contents will include data sources, activities, further reading and subject-specific writing techniques. Check out the links below to get started!
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Dementia and the Ageing Brain (KS4 Psychology)
Designed by PhD researchers, the resources below will enable you to develop your academic skills while exploring the study of Psychology at university level. The contents will include data sources, activities, further reading and guidance on subject-specific writing techniques. Check out the links below to get started!
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Does Consciousness Have a Body? (KS5 Philosophy)
Want to know more? Designed by PhD researchers, the resources below will enable you to develop your academic skills while exploring the study of Philosophy at university level. The contents will include data sources, activities, further reading and subject-specific writing techniques. Check out the links below to get started!
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Financial Markets and Portfolio Investments (KS5 Business)
Want to know more? Designed by PhD researchers, the resources below will enable you to develop your academic skills while exploring the study of Business at university level. The contents will include data sources, activities, further reading and subject-specific writing techniques. Check out the links below to get started!
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Free digital & numeracy courses to build your skills
Want to learn a new skill while at home? Find free, high quality digital and numeracy courses in The Skills Toolkit. You can choose from a selection of high quality courses put together in collaboration with experts. Find a level and time to study that’s right for you. The Skills Toolkit makes it easy for you to boost your skills.
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Health Inequalities: The Theory of Everything (KS5 Sociology)
Designed by PhD researchers, the resources below will enable you to develop your academic skills while exploring the study of Sociology at university level. The contents will include data sources, activities, further reading and subject-specific writing techniques. Check out the links below to get started!
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How do Plants Fight Diseases and Pests? (KS4 Biology)
Designed by PhD researchers, the resources below will enable you to develop your academic skills while exploring the study of Biology at university level. The contents will include data sources, activities, further reading and subject-specific writing techniques. Check out the links below to get started!
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International Relations: What is our Biggest Danger? (KS4 Humanities)
Designed by PhD researchers, the resources below will enable you to develop your academic skills while exploring the study of Humanities at university level. The contents will include data sources, activities, further reading and subject-specific writing techniques. Check out the links below to get started!
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Japanese Knotweed: The Misunderstood Menace (KS5 Biochemistry)
Designed by PhD researchers, the resources below will enable you to develop your academic skills while exploring the study and exploration of Biochemistry at university level. The contents will include data sources, activities, further reading and subject-specific writing techniques. Check out the links below to get started!
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National History Museum – Virtual Tours
The National history Museum have turned their exhibitions into virtual tours and interactive experiences. You can see the museum's 80 million specimens, encounter a prehistoric marine reptile in virtual reality, watch new short films and navigate the galleries in 360 degrees.
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Sociolinguistics: The Study of Language in Society (KS4 English Language)
Designed by PhD researchers, the resources below will enable you to develop your academic skills while exploring the study of English Language at university level. The contents will include data sources, activities, further reading and subject-specific writing techniques. Check out the links below to get started!
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Money
Studying at Home
Studying at Home Resources
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E-Learning for Young People with Cumbria Youth Alliance & Embrace Resiliance
Cumbria Youth Alliance has teamed up with Embrace Resilience to offer all young people in Cumbria and all all staff & volunteers working with young people in Cumbria a large range of online learning modules free of charge. Some of the topics include health & wellbeing, support with your career, improve your CV and skills & knowledge.
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Studying during Lockdown – Short Films
The Sussex Learning Network has created various short films offering advice from local student mentors on studying and taking care of yourself during lockdown. These include advice from: Uyi a Pharmacy Student at University of Brighton, Imogen a Film Student at University of Chichester and Tiwa's 'Top Tips' for staying motivated!
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Other Resources
Other Resources & Guides
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Free digital & numeracy courses to build your skills
Want to learn a new skill while at home? Find free, high quality digital and numeracy courses in The Skills Toolkit. You can choose from a selection of high quality courses put together in collaboration with experts. Find a level and time to study that’s right for you. The Skills Toolkit makes it easy for you to boost your skills.
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How to Evaluate Internet Sources – Preparing for university and your studies
Websites form a useful tool to gather information and research a topic, so its important to make sure you can spot if its a reliable source for your work. This guide shares some top tips for how to evaluate internet sources and whether its suitable for your argument.
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Managing wellbeing whilst studying at home
When studying/working from home it can be difficult to remember the importance of keeping yourself well and sticking to a work schedule. This article provides practical advice that will support you in caring for your well-being during this uncertain and stressful time.
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Skills Builder
Everyone needs eight essential skills to succeed - whatever their path in life. The Skills Builder Partnership is providing a range of resources for building these skills in a home setting. Set the skill level from beginner to expert (suitable for 11-18 years old) and pick from the list of 8 skills you want to develop, including: Listening, Problem solving, Staying positive, Leadership and Teamwork
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Studying during Lockdown – Short Films
The Sussex Learning Network has created various short films offering advice from local student mentors on studying and taking care of yourself during lockdown. These include advice from: Uyi a Pharmacy Student at University of Brighton, Imogen a Film Student at University of Chichester and Tiwa's 'Top Tips' for staying motivated!
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