Career guidance issues: A practical approach
Hughes, D. (2005). Career guidance issues: A practical approach. Paper presented at Euro-guidance Malta Annual Conference. Valetta, Malta. December 2005, pp. 1-11
Hughes, D. (2005). Career guidance issues: A practical approach. Paper presented at Euro-guidance Malta Annual Conference. Valetta, Malta. December 2005, pp. 1-11
Hughes, D. (2004a). Investing in Career: Prosperity for citizens, windfalls for Government. Winchester: The Guidance Council, pp. 1 – 24. Available at: https://dmhassociates.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/Investing-in-Career-Final-Version2-June.pdf
•Hughes, D. (2004b). Creating evidence: Building the case for career development. The Career Counsellor Journal, Issue No.16, p.2 and p.7
Hughes, D (2004c). Making the case, strong evidence versus “hearsay”. In: Reid, H. & Bimrose, J. eds. Career Guidance: Constructing the Future. Stourbridge: Institute of Career Guidance, pp. 85 – 99.
Hughes, D. (2003b). National Skills Strategy: 14-19 Education: Formal Evidence, House of Commons Education and Select Committee: Parliament, London: December 2003, pp.1-5. Available at http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200405/cmselect/cmeduski/37/3702.htm#evidence Written evidence 118.
Hughes, D. (2017) Reflections on a forthcoming Careers Strategy, London: FE News, 31st November 2017 Education and training routes continue to rapidly expand and labour markets are becoming more complex for young people, teachers and parents. It can be daunting to fully understand the myriad of options post-14 and to be well prepared for career…
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Hughes, D. (2017) Employment Advice Service and Categorisation Tools, Cardiff: The Welsh Assembly Government, November 2017 Deirdre Hughes worked on an analysis of methods of individual needs’ assessment and employment barriers and a review of tools to deliver needs-based assessment feeding into the development of an Employment Advice Gateway (EAG) for Wales, on behalf of…
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This academic journal article provides a five-year historical synopsis of how central government policies are impacting on careers work in England’s secondary schools. It shows attempts to reshape and re-engineer careers provision for young people, through an evolving careers experiment. To cite this article: Deirdre Hughes (2017) Careers work in England’s schools: politics, practices and prospects, British Journal…
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Hughes, D. (2016). Informed and impartial careers information, advice and guidance: reaching out to support the apprenticeship agenda? In Way, D. (ed.) A Race To The Top – Achieving 3 million more apprenticeships by 2020, University of Winchester Press A defining role for the new Institute for Apprenticeships in England will be to provide everyone…
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Hughes, D. (2015). Education, Skills & Productivity – the role of careers provision, London: Joint Education & BIS Select Committee Expert Paper, Portcullis House, Westminster, 5th November 2015 This briefing note has been prepared at the request of the Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS) and Education Select Committees to feed into their joint invitational seminar…
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