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GCSE and A-level Results Day 2025: support for young people

Chris

8/13/2025 8:48:27 AM

Education

4 mins read

After months of hard work, young people across North East Lincolnshire will soon receive their exam results.

 

A-Level and T-Level results will be released on Thursday 14 August, followed by GCSE results on Thursday 21 August.

Support is available for students and their families as they consider their next steps:

The Young People’s Support Services (YPSS) provide careers advice and general support. Help with contacting colleges, training providers, and planning next steps is available by calling 01472 326294 (option 1), emailing YPSS.MIS@nelincs.gov.uk, or texting 07730 014933. Further information can be found at www.lincs2.co.uk.

For those struggling with their mental health, free and confidential support is available:

  • Compass Go offers one-to-one emotional health support. Call 01472 494250.
  • Young Minds Matter provides mental health and wellbeing services. Call 01472 252570.
  • The Council’s School Nurse text service offers confidential advice on mental health, bullying, self-harm, bereavement, and healthy eating. Text 07507 331620.
  • Text ORANGE to 85258 for anonymous support with stress, anxiety, or depression.
  • Kooth provides free online counselling and support at www.kooth.com.
  • The Single Point of Access offers 24/7 confidential advice and information. Call 01472 256256.

Councillor Margaret Cracknell, Portfolio Holder for Children and Education at North East Lincolnshire Council, offers her support to students: “Results day can be a highly emotional time for students, filled with uncertainty as they discover their grades. It’s important that young people are aware of the support available to help them make informed decisions about their future and to look after their mental wellbeing.

“I encourage parents to have open conversations with their children about their next steps and where to turn for guidance if needed. On behalf of everyone at North East Lincolnshire Council, I extend my best wishes to all students receiving their results.”

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