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If I make a mistake in my reply it is because frankly your spelling and grammar are diffcult to understand. I'm making an assumption that you are 16 years old and no longer live with your parents - possible a drop out from school?. If this is not the case you may ignore everything else I say. It is assumed by society that 16 year olds should be in school, should be aiming toward at least a High School diploma. In many places a 16 year old can take a high school equivalency test and with parent's permission (and if they past that test) stop attending school. (In the states its also called the G.E.D.). Even with a 4.0 on the GED that will not get you far in life - I took it when I was 16 so I could work on the farm, plus work in the tobacco fields - later on through life it has been a thorn in my side because no one cares that I took it at age 16 and passed at 3.8. They assume I took it later in life and dropped out of school. Most potential employers will not hire a 16 year old. If they do then it is part time only and comes with parental/guardian consent. Exceptions are in the paid labor industry - such as the tobacco fields of Kentucky - hard, hard, dirty work - low in pay, but all usually 'under the table'. Other areas may be working with a handy man - again under the table. That could be a good way to earn experience and a real trade which you can apply later in life. In the USA they have Job Corps http://jobcorps.dol.gov/ They will take in teens, finish their education and train them in a job related area - the teen lives on 'campus', pays his/her way and some of the money is reserved for the teen, some is given to the teen at the time. I do not know if the UK or Canada or other countries have a similar program. Since you might be kicked out from where you live (currently) I'm going to assume you no longer live with your parents and are at friends. Either you ran away or have been kicked out. Both present a problem - the problem is that you and your parents do not get along. If you ran away this may result in your being a 'problem child' which comes with a lot of interesting consequences - although some appear harsh, they are great opportunities for a youth to actually do something with his/her life. If your parents kicked you out - then they are looking and criminal charges being placed against them by the state/government. Most places (states/countries) have programs that are designed to help minors in these sorts of situations. Yes it is very possible that courts, and other agencies will be brought in. It is also possible that for the next 2 years you will be placed in foster care. However these support systems will get you through until you are old enough to actually have a job - and finish high school. I believe that 'kids in need' type situations in the states can result in a teen getting to Job Corps. I am not fully certain since I have not had any reason to look into that in depth. Welfare department may be a good place to start. Failing that you can call a police station and ask them. No not the emergency number (911 USA 999 UK) - they should be able to direct you to the services in your area. I do not know where Hull is. There is one in the UK, one in Canada and a couple of towns named Hull in the USA. (Idaho, Maryland to name but two) I will assume that there are others around the world. However in all three of the countries listed there are support systems. At age 16 it is possible in some areas to become an emancipated minor - which can include state issue (welfare money/foodstamps, aid) It depends on the situation at the time. Again if you are not a minor, I apologize.
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