For college and sixth form students who didn’t get the results they hoped for, or who are reconsidering their next steps, Hampshire County Council is here to help.
The Hampshire Futures Exam Results Helpline offers expert guidance from qualified careers advisers, whether students are exploring university options, considering a higher apprenticeship, or looking for employment.
Councillor Steve Forster, the County Council’s Cabinet Member for Education, said: “Congratulations to all our students celebrating this week. Your achievements are a testament to your hard work and the incredible support from teachers, tutors, parents, and carers. For those facing uncertainty, remember – there are many routes to success, and our team is ready to help you explore them.”
The Hampshire Futures Exam Results Helpline will be open on the following days:
Helpline Hours: Thursday 14 & Friday 15 August, 9am–3pm
Phone: 03707 796 122
Email: [email protected]
Hampshire Futures website: www.participationandlifelonglearning.co.uk
Results day can be an emotional time. For those feeling anxious or overwhelmed, the Hampshire Futures website provides links to mental wellbeing resources, including videos and guidance tailored to all post-16 options.
There’s also dedicated support for students with special educational needs, and advice for parents and carers on how to support young people through this transition.
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Aug 12 2025