Helping Individuals Succeed: Transforming career guidance
This reports sets out to identify the characteristics of effective career guidance, the role of new technologies in enhancing this and the part that government and national agencies might play in securing greater quality and impact from the public investment in career services.
Currently, the public sector focuses primarily, or solely, on careers provision that it funds or can influence directly through contracting. The central proposition in this report is that governments and their agencies should think more creatively about how they can develop effective mechanisms (ideally largely self-regulating) to work with wider stakeholders to ensure they meet individual needs and deliver policy goals.
Author(s): UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES)
Production date: 2011
How to obtain: The report is available to download below.
Communities: ICT, Careers Information, Careers Education, Careers Advice and Guidance
Audiences: Careers practitioners
Format: Web
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