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Sexual Health, relationships, money – we advise you on all those tricky areas.
Lifebyte:Sexual Health, relationships, money – we advise you on all those tricky areas. Lifebyte: Leisure![]() Rimmel celebrates 10 years with Kate MossRimmel Hosts Party For Original London Girl Kate Moss To Celebrate Their 10 Year Partnership Lifebyte: Money![]() My MoneyThere are lots of things you need to think about carefully when opening a bank or building account as they make a difference to how easy it is to get to your money. Lifebyte: Crime and justiceMugging and assaultMost muggings take place in the street or on public transport and usually happen in the evening. This guide lets you know what to do if you've become a victim. Lifebyte: Young disabled peopleDisability - Your rightsThere are two acts that ensure discrimination against disabled people is prevented. These are the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 and the Disability Rights Commission (DRC) Act 1999. Lifebyte: Sexual Health![]() Be wise... Be informed.You might think you know about sexually-transmitted diseases. You know about HIV and AIDS, you can even tell friends the difference between the two and you’ve at least heard of many others. However, the least known is also the most widespread. Leaving School tells you all about the unknown risk, Chlamydia. Lifebyte: Health and relationships![]() Coming outComing out is the process of telling people that you are gay. Coming out is often referred to as 'coming out of the closet'. The closet represents the hiding of your sexuality. Lifebyte: LegalCitizenshipCitizenship covers knowledge, understanding and skills about many different aspects of our lives. It provides opportunities for you to learn about your rights and responsibilities, government, communities and identity. Citizenship will help you understand what is happening around you and why and, who makes the decisions on why it's happening the way it is. Lifebyte: Fashion![]() How laws are made in ParliamentParliament passes statute law (legislation). The Government introduces most new laws - although some can be initiated by an MP - and many are included in the Queen's speech at the opening of each session of Parliament. |
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