The future of educational and career guidance: where next?

Hughes, D. (2006d). The future of educational and career guidance: where next? The Julie Hamill Memorial Lecture 2006, Malone House, Belfast, pp. 1- 16. Available at http://www.connect2learn.org.uk//files/654_Deirdre%20Hughes%20Speechpdf.pdf  

A Market in Career? Evidence and Issues – Summary Consultation Report

Hughes, D. (2005a). A Market in Career? Evidence and Issues – Summary Consultation Report. Sheffield: Department for Education & Skills, pp. 1-3  

Connexions: Developing Options and Opportunities

Hughes, D. (2005b). Connexions: Developing Options and Opportunities. CeGS Occasional Paper. Derby: Centre for Guidance Studies, University of Derby, pp. 1-15.   Available at: http://www.derby.ac.uk/cegs/publications/cegs_cegs%20occasional%20paper%20April%202005.pdf  

Peer Review: Supporting lifelong learning through the development of guidance services in Latvia

Hughes, D (2005c). Peer Review: Supporting lifelong learning through the development of guidance services in Latvia. European Commission – DG Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities, pp. 129-136. This paper sets out the relevant UK policy, institutional and economic context; assesses the potential transferability of the host country policy measure to the UK; and notes…
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Personal perspectives on ‘Youth Matters’ – Industry experts give their opinions on the Youth Green Paper

Hughes, D. (2005d). Personal perspectives on ‘Youth Matters’ – Industry experts give their opinions on the Youth Green Paper. Career Guidance Today, 13 (3), pp.12 -15.

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

Investing in Career: Prosperity for citizens, windfalls for Government

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

Creating evidence: Building the case for career development

•Hughes, D. (2004b). Creating evidence: Building the case for career development. The Career Counsellor Journal, Issue No.16, p.2 and p.7

Making the case, strong evidence versus “hearsay”.

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.

National Skills Strategy: 14-19 Education: Formal Evidence, House of Commons Education and Select Committee

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.