We work with schools, colleges and employers to help every young person find their best next step.
Our impactStudent career readiness in 2023/24
Over 230,000 students from almost 1,100 secondary education institutions completed the Future Skills Questionnaire in 2023/24. Our new report highlights key insights from this data.
Modern Work Experience
equalex听is a new approach, that sits alongside other proven activity, designed to support two weeks' worth of high-quality work experience for every young person. It is currently being piloted in Greater Manchester.
It all starts with skills
Supporting young people to understand workplace skills and the different pathways to rewarding careers e.g. Apprenticeships.
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Connecting educators to local businesses and their skills needs through our national network of Careers Hubs.
Supporting employers to close skills gaps and shape their future workforce through high quality education outreach.
Careers Impact System
The Careers Impact System is a process that drives continuous improvement in the quality of careers education in schools and colleges.
It鈥檚 a systematic approach to raising standards, provides confidence in and an assurance of quality to the education policy community and is directly linked to wider school improvement.
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Access free resources, training and tools - designed to support those new to the role and experienced professionals.
Careers Hubs
The link between schools, colleges, employers, and apprenticeship providers in local areas across England.
Employers
Be part of a nationwide network that opens up new pathways and opportunities in your sector for young people.
The ASK programme
The Apprenticeship Support & Knowledge programme (ASK programme) is funded by the Department for Education and supports schools, special schools and colleges in England to raise awareness of apprenticeships, traineeships and T Levels.