I N P A R T N E R S H I P W I T H WEEK 2016 ARE YOU READY FOR WEEK? 7th - 11th March 2016 @CareersWeek // #NCW2016 WEEK.COM
WHAT IS WEEK? National Careers Week (NCW) is a celebration of careers guidance and free resources in education across the UK. The aim is to provide a focus for careers guidance activity at an important stage in the academic calendar to help support young people leaving education. Careers Week encourages education providers to bring together students, local employers and advisers through careers events and activities. During National Careers Week it is up to every school, academy and college to offer careers advice and guidance to their students. We are here to help and can provide free resources, information on current career opportunities and advice on activities and exercises to run. Kate Llewellyn-Cripps of RBS Early Careers indicated that RBS Group are delighted to be the Lead Sponsor for National Careers Week 2016, helping to improve the life choices of so many across the UK. #NCW2016
WEEK SUPPORTERS #NCW2016 NCW could not happen without our wonderful supporters in the working world, each of whom have their own internal school leavers and graduates opportunities. For more information on these opportunities see the Careers Zone section on our National Careers Week website. SEE MORE INFORMATION AT WEEK.COM BUS TOUR New for National Careers Week 2016, in partnership with RBS Early Careers will be the Careers Bus touring the UK! Visiting a new city each day, the careers tour bus will be packed full of careers resources for students, teachers and for all to take advantage of. MONDAY / LONDON TUESDAY / BRISTOL WEDNESDAY / MANCHESTER THURSDAY / LEEDS FRIDAY / NUNEATON Please see our website for city bus stop locations.
X X X X X Visit the National Careers Week 1 website: NationalCareersWeek.com Ensure you have some engaging 2 resources to help make the week a success and which will continue to inspire them long after the event. I N P A R T N E R S H I P W I T H WEEK 2016 Have you considered a Quality Award? The Government 3 recommends that all schools should work toward a quality award for careers education, information, advice and guidance as an effective means of carrying out a self-review and evaluation of the school s programme. Add to your professional development and become a 4 member of CDI. This is the year of Professionalism : The CDI has a new School Affiliate Membership category. If you are a qualified career practitioner and choose to join the CDI in your own right, you can also join the UK Register of Career Development Professionals. Don t miss out on the National Careers Guidance Shows 5 which are a great opportunity to attend seminars from keynote speakers on relevant and contemporary topics. Learn from insight and industry talks, network with like-minded professionals and meet targeted organisations and companies. Take a look at the back page for details of the dates and venues. WEEK CHECKLIST
A growing number of institutions right across the UK already either hold, or are working towards, one of the careers education, information, advice and guidance (CEIAG) quality awards. Quality awards for careers are relevant to all parts of the UK, but there has been a spike in interest, particularly in England since the publication of government recommendations that all schools should work towards a quality award 1. However, some of these awards have been running (and thriving) for 20 years or more, so why have so many institutions opted to commit staff and finance resources, time and effort into achieving a quality mark for their careers provision? A vital landmark in the journey towards all institutions offering effective, quality careers provision was the establishment of the national Quality in Careers Standard 2 (QiCS) in 2012. Initially referred to as a beacon of hope by Director Paul Chubb, the Standard now extends to cover virtually all the specialist CEIAG awards and is the accepted umbrella kitemark against which all CEIAG awarding bodies measure their effectiveness. At the latest count, well over 1,000 institutions either hold, or are working towards achieving a QiCS nationally validated award. So what is the value of a careers award to your institution? Have you considered working towards a Quality Award for your careers provision? The process of working towards, and achieving a careers quality award will definitely help any institution to develop, improve and celebrate good practice. There will be scrutiny of what is already happening, a celebration of what is good, and reorganisation of anything that isn t of benefit to students. The route to success requires evidence of a structured policy; underpinning careers education and workrelated learning programme, and embedded quality careers guidance. Careers quality awards give CEIAG a higher profile and increase the involvement of senior managers and, especially governors. The statutory duty for securing access to careers guidance is required of governors as well as school and college leaders and staff. Some commentators 3 have argued that institutions who evidence that they take careers learning seriously by achieving an award can claim a related improvement in attainment and attendance this may be because students are able to make the links between classroom achievement and successful learning and career outcomes. Achievement of an award demonstrates to those outside the institution, including OfSTED that a high standard has been reached, with positive, measurable outcomes for students and an outstanding contribution to their personal development and future learning and careers. Quality awards also provide an opportunity to prove to students, their parents/carers, and to employers that there is a quality structure in place to support transition into adult life and that their future is important to the school/college. www.qualityincareers.org.uk 1 Careers guidance and inspiration in schools: statutory guidance for governing bodies, school leaders and school staff: March 2015: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/440795/careers_guidance_schools_guidance.pdf 2 www.qualityincareers.org.uk 3 For example in Advancing Ambitions; the role of career guidance in supporting social mobility from the Sutton Trust: http://www.suttontrust.com/researcharchive/advancing-ambitions/
Join Us The Career Development Institute (CDI) is the UK-wide professional membership body for the career development sector. Our members are career advisers, career teachers and middle leaders, career coaches, career managers and other professionals working in the public, private, voluntary and community sectors. With a growing membership of over 4700 individual practitioners, schools and colleges, we provide a wide range of services including a regular e-newsletter; quarterly magazine and full programme of CPD. Joining is easy For full details of the member benefits, including joining the UK Register of Career Development Professionals and new School Affiliate membership, visit www.thecdi.net Join and pay online: www.thecdi.net/apply UK Career Development Awards The UK s most comprehensive job search and recruitment website for the careers sector I was really surprised by the impressive range of varied jobs in the careers profession great to see the variety of jobs that really do exist in one place. Navigates like a long standing service. I am genuinely impressed and members will love it. It s great having everything in one place: the enhancements like job alerts and the ability to post your CV make the experience dynamic for users. For individuals Immediate, fast and easy access to hundreds of relevant job vacancies Post your CV so employers can view online Set up an email job alert Open your own job seeker account to manage job alerts and view job offers For employers Vacancies posted online will be seen by thousands of potential applicants View CVs Access and manage your own recruiter account Join the CDI as an Affiliate Organisation and benefit from discounted rates NOW ONLINE http://jobs.thecdi.net
RESOURCES STEPS A series of individual student workbooks which take students through the stages of career planning from year 7, right through to planning post-18 options. The workbooks are progressive and are relevant to each year group. They cover a range of issues to help students to understand more about themselves, find out about careers and the world of work, and help them to plan for their future. Available as ready printed workbooks, PDFs (to print in-house) or as Interactive PDFs (so no need to print). 20.00 per pack of 10 booklets. Contact us for pricing for PDFs and sample pages. OCCUPATIONS Occupations: the comprehensive careers encyclopedia. Contains 750 job profiles arranged into job families and a full alphabetical index. Each job profile includes; basic information, work activities, personal qualities and skills required, pay and opportunities, entry routes, training and qualifications, adult opportunities and a list of organisations providing further information. Special Offer 29.95 (RRP 39.95) WHICH WAY NOW? / IT S YOUR CHOICE These popular take-home-and-read information booklets are presented in a lively, magazine style. They are purchased as one per student as a ready printed booklet or as a PDF for the school to print in-house. They aim to support the delivery of careers education, advice and guidance with up-to-date impartial information about the range of education and training options Key Stage 4 or post-16 options. They include: case studies from others who have experienced this process, action points to take students through the steps they need to follow, tips and signposts for where to find out more and a supplement to support parents and carers as they help their children with their choices. 20.00 per pack of 10 THE APPRENTICESHIP GUIDE 2016 The most comprehensive guide to apprenticeships and other vocational learning opportunities available. In collaboration with the relevant Sector Skills Councils and accredited by the National Apprenticeship Service, the Guide contains concise summaries of every Apprenticeship framework offered in England, employer contacts, real life stories and a regional directory of training providers, as well as general careers advice including tips on CV preparation and help with applications. This is an essential element of any careers library and an invaluable tool for careers teaching. 24.99 CAREER GUIDANCE CHARTS: VOLUME 1 This A4 wire-bound flipchart has over 1700 careers in just 53 pages. The charts cover every major curriculum subject and 34 vocational industries including cybersecurity, utilities and recruitment and will enthuse and inspire learners to consider the variety of opportunities within a sector. Useful for vocational lessons, career drop-ins, options evenings or in school liaison work. 40 CAREER GUIDANCE CHARTS: VOLUME 2 With over 600 careers in 21 charts this publication expands on the popular first volume with additional sectors and career titles. It features a quick index page and popular A level subjects as well as a new career chart for level 1 learners. 25 CAREER HORIZONS Three volumes of lesson plans to support careers education with young people aged 11 to 19. Flexible and easy to use, the lesson plans cover the basic aspects of careers education. They focus on helping young people to: understand more about themselves and the influences on them; take increasing responsibility for their own career development; develop their career exploration and management skills and make learning and career choices that work for them. Career Horizons 1 (Key Stage 3) Career Horizons 2 (Key Stage 4) Career Horizons 3 (16-19 Year Olds) 65 each, 120 for 2 or 170 for 3 AND JOBS IN POSTERS A set of 10 posters: Business and Finance, Construction, Engineering, Hair and Beauty, Catering and Hospitality, Information Technology, Public Services, Creative and Media, Environment, Animals and Plants and Health and Social Care. A2 laminated. 55 +VAT All these resources and more can be found at: www.prospectseducationresources.co.uk or by calling 01229 814840
VISIT The UK s leading series of career sector events 130 Organisations A unique opportunity for careers advisers, coaches, teachers, practitioners, managers and other professionals working in the public, private, voluntary and community sectors to meet a range of organisations who can support educators. 25 FEBRUARY 2016 LEICESTER TIGERS STADIUM, LEICESTER 2 MARCH 2016 OLYMPIA CENTRAL, LONDON 30 CPD Accredited Seminars 9 MARCH 2016 LEEDS UNITED FC, LEEDS FREE ENTRY AND CPD CERTIFIED SEMINARS In partnership with Supported by Organised by www.prospects.co.uk Register for FREE at www.nationalcareerguidanceshow.com 01823 362800