Taking Action: Achieving a Culture Change in Careers Provision

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Taking Action: Achieving a Culture Change in Careers Provision

Hughes, D. (2014). Taking Action: Achieving a Culture Change in Careers Provision, London: National Careers Council Second Report to Government, London: England, September 2014

In 2012-14 the National Careers Council produced two reports for the Coalition Government. The Council consulted widely to find out what works and what more could be done to improve the National Careers Service and wider careers support offer to young people and adults. It identified actions required on a number of fronts to enable the National Careers Service to become a recognised, trusted, independent and impartial careers service for young people and adults, that works with employers and educators to help engage more people more successfully with the UK economy.

Report No 1 – An Aspirational Nation: Creating a Culture Change in Careers Provision
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/creating-a-culture-change-in-careers-provision-an-aspirational-nation

Report no 2 – Taking Action: Achieving a culture change in careers provision

https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/355473/bis-14-1080-taking-action-achieving-a-culture-change-in-careers-provision.pdf

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