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IMPROVING SKILLS AND POST-SCHOOL TRANSITIONS FOR UNDER-REPRESENTED YOUNG PEOPLE – R&D COMMISSIONED BY ENVISION
In October 2022, dmh associates was commissioned by Envision to: dmh associates is conducting the evaluation in 3 distinct phases: To access the latest report findings – Benchmarking essential skills progress
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EVALUATION OF LONDON’S CAREERS PROGRAMME
Greater London Authority (GLA) has commissioned dmh associates to conduct a a mixed methods evaluation of the London Careers Programme. The evaluation will be led by Dr Deirdre Hughes OBE commencing in early July 2024 to the end of November 2024. The outcomes will be used to inform achievements of the current programme against its…
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WEBINAR NUMBER 26: BUILDING AND BENCHMARKING YOUTH ESSENTIAL SKILLS
Date & Time: 18th July 2024 – 13.30 – 15.00 (UK) Register HERE now and be part of the conversation! This webinar is hosted by Dr. Deirdre Hughes – Director of DMH & Associates with guest speakers Jo Clark, Director of Programmes and Impact at Envision and Chris Percy, Senior Researcher, DMH & Associates. Join…
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WEBINAR NUMBER 25: PRAXIS IN GUIDANCE AND COUNSELLING: NEW FRONTIERS
To register for this webinar click HERE This webinar, hosted by Deirdre Hughes, Director, dmh associates, and co-presented by Siobhan Neary, (International Centre for Guidance Studies (iCeGs) University of Derby, England) highlights that academics are frequently engaged in research activities and subsequent dissemination of results through publications. All too often these occur in isolation without…
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WEBINAR NUMBER 24: LIFELONG CAREER DEVELOPMENT: A SWISS PERSPECTIVE
DATE: 19th January 2024 from 14.00 – 15.00 (GMT, London) TO REGISTER PLEASE CLICK HERE IntroductionIn Switzerland, as in most Western countries, career development has taken on a lifelong dimension, leading to the diversification of career guidance and counselling practices to meet people’s needs throughout their “active” life. Beyond the need for the practitioners to…
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LATEST WEBINAR: WHAT DRIVES YOUNG PEOPLE’S CAREER AMBITIONS?
Click here to register Please note: This webinar will be available at two different times 9.00 – 10.00 am (BST) and 16.00 – 17.00 (BST) to allow those with a busy schedule to be able to join us and also to allow our international colleagues in different time zones to participate. Please click on the…
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NEW WEBINAR : NAVIGATING EDUCATIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL DECISIONS AND WORK/LIFE TRAUMAS
Friday 21st July 2023 from 11.00 – 12.15 (UK time) Speakers: Dr. Kevin Glavin, a Licensed Professional Counselor and Educator – Founder and CEO of Create Your Why (CYW), adjunct faculty member at Nova Southeastern University, Florida. Hon. Associate Professor, Deirdre Hughes OBE – Warwick University and Director of dmh associates and CareerChat (UK) Ltd. Use Your Story to Navigate Educational and Occupational…
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LABOUR PLANS TO EMBED CAREERS ADVISERS IN HEALTH SERVICES TO HELP PEOPLE INTO WORK
The Guardian’s Jessica Elgot Deputy political editor has written an interesting article in this national English newspaper on 11th January 2023. She states “Labour will “put health and wellbeing” at the heart of its employment strategy by embedding career advisers in health services, including addiction clinics, rehab centres and primary care, the party has said.” This…
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DfE publishes Minister Halfon’s response to the Sir John Holman Review
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1122179/Letter_from_Sir_John_Holman_to_DfE_and_DWP_Ministers_re_Careers_Guidance_System_in_England.pdf Sir John Holman set out nine strategic principles and recommendations for government. Minister Halfon has formally thanked Sir John Holman 12/12/22 for his sterling work reviewing England’s careers support system: “High quality careers guidance is essential to connect people to opportunity,regardless of background, and equip them with the support they need to climb the…
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NEW STUDY SHOWS WORKING WOMEN AT SHARP END OF COST OF LIVING CRISIS WITH 26% TRAPPED IN SEVERELY INSECURE WORK
The Gender Gap: Insecure work in the UK In an update from the Work Foundation ‘New analysis of UK labour market data reveals that working women are nearly twice as likely (1.8 times) as men to be in severely insecure work – and the situation worsens for mothers, disabled women, and women from Black, Pakistani…