Tag: Careers Policy
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Bringing guidance research and practice closer together
Brown, A., Bimrose, J., Hughes, D. (2005). Bringing guidance research and practice closer together: the UK National Guidance Research Forum website. International Journal for Educational and Vocational Guidance. 5, 2, pp. 229 -240
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A Market in Career? Evidence and issues
Watts, A.G., Hughes, D., & Wood, M. (2005). A Market in Career? Evidence and issues. Derby: Centre for Guidance Studies, University of Derby, pp. 1 – 18.
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Working relationships between careers services within and outside higher education.
Watts, A.G., Hughes, D., & Haslam, D. (2001). Working relationships between careers services within and outside higher education. British Journal of Education and Work, Vol. 14 (1), pp. 51 – 70.
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UK Country Report: Career Development and Public Policy
Hughes, D. (2009) UK Country Report: Career Development and Public Policy, commissioned by DBIS, LSC, DWP, DELNI, Welsh Assembly Government, and Future Skills Scotland, to feed into the fifth International Symposium on Career Development and Public Policy, Wellington, New Zealand, November 2009
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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
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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
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Reflections on a forthcoming Careers Strategy
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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Careers provision: how to mend a fragmented system
Hughes, D, (2015). Careers provision: how to mend a fragmented system, London: SSAT Journal 03, Summer 2015, pp.14-19. https://webcontent.ssatuk.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/SSAT-Journal-03-Excerpt.pdf This article considers the degree of attention needed by central and local government with local agencies to mend a fragmented careers support system for young people across England. It focuses on the UK productivity challenge to…
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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…