Directgov:
- Look at education and learning
- Job Searches
- Driving theories and tests
- There is a page for parents for schools and pre-schools
- Crime and justice page
- Page for young people e.g. money problems or work and careers
- Motoring e.g. tax
- Health
Information services:
Crime and Justice:
The police force e.g. vacancies different types of police and what they do.
Motoring:
Driver safety e.g. the highway code or an enhanced rider scheme for bikers.
Job searching:
There is useful information when it comes to looking for a job e.g. what your CV should look like or voluntary work advice.
Pensions and Retirement:
There is advice for older people e.g. planning for retirement or state pension.
Online reporting and advice:
Flooding advice:
There is advice for what to do if your house floods and information on areas that may be affected by the flood (flood warnings).
Disabled People:
There is plenty of advice for what disabled people can do for things such as job advice or travel holidays and breaks.
Health and wellbeing:
There is a whole NHS page for things like healthy living.
Britons living abroad:
There is plenty of information regarding going abroad e.g. money or your safety from things such as conflict.
Online Payments:
Driving licence
passports
Overall, I think that this website is a very useful website as it has a lot of information on a lot of different topics. But this itself is a disadvantage because if you don’t know what you’re looking for, you can get sidetracked or not know what leads to what you need. Because this website has a lot of information, odds are you are going to find what you need, you just need to know where to look.