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AI AND THE FUTURE OF CAREERS PROVSION: WHAT’S NEXT
Read more: AI AND THE FUTURE OF CAREERS PROVSION: WHAT’S NEXTThis article published in the April edition of the Career Development Institute’s (CDI) monthly journal Career Matters issue 13.2 is a think piece aimed at provoking thoughtful dialogue on the evolving integration of AI into career guidance. The article has been written by Dr Chris Percy a visiting research fellow at the University of Derby……
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CAREERS SECTOR OF 2032
Read more: CAREERS SECTOR OF 2032An entry here from Handshake at FE News that takes a look at what the careers sector could look like in the future, and how much of a role technology could play. In the first study of its kind Handshake has teamed up with AGCAS, the Institute of Student Employers (ISE) and Wonkhe to look……
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SKILLS BILL AMENDMENTS – THE ‘BAKER CLAUSE’ IS NOW LEGALLY ENFORCEABLE
Read more: SKILLS BILL AMENDMENTS – THE ‘BAKER CLAUSE’ IS NOW LEGALLY ENFORCEABLEIn this article, FE News touches upon highly significant amendments to the Skills Bill and what this means in terms of careers for students. 21st February saw a potentially significant amendment to the Skills Bill, particularly for careers advice and guidance routes for students with the Baker Clause to become legally enforceable (the Baker Clause stipulates that……
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PRISONERS ARE TO BE OFFERED APPRENTICESHIPS FOR THE FIRST TIME
Read more: PRISONERS ARE TO BE OFFERED APPRENTICESHIPS FOR THE FIRST TIMEReform to allow ex-prisoners to be offered apprenticeship opportunities. A step in the right direction. Currently prisoners are unable to take advantage of apprenticeships, which would give them access to gold-standard training they can gain the skills needed to secure work on release – with evidence showing that prison leavers in work are significantly less……
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THE FUTURE OF CAREERS EDUCATION AFTER LEVELLING UP WHITE PAPER
Read more: THE FUTURE OF CAREERS EDUCATION AFTER LEVELLING UP WHITE PAPERAn article here with more on the ‘Levelling Up’ white paper, particularly on how the government plans to spread opportuinities equitably across the UK. In early February, after months of delay and pushed back deadlines, the 300-page White Paper on Levelling up, as spearheaded by Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing, and Communities, Michael……