The Careers Strategy.

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The Careers Strategy

The Careers Strategy & Statutory Guidance The Government’s careers strategy was published in December 2017. Statutory guidance for school leaders and school staff was published in January 2018. The strategy sets out the plan for building a high-quality careers system to help young people choose career opportunities that are right for them. The aim of the strategy is to ensure that all young people get an excellent programme of advice and guidance, based upon their own needs. Make reference also to the Skills Chapter of Industrial Strategy

Strategic Goals All schools to begin working toward the Gatsby Benchmarks, meeting them by the end of 2020. All schools to have a named Careers Leader in place by September 2018. Training to be made available for at least 500 Careers Leaders. Schools and colleges should offer every young person in years 7 – 13 at least one encounter a year by 2020. Schools and colleges to have access to an Enterprise Adviser by the end of 2020 . The CEC will take a broader role across all the Gatsby Benchmarks from September 2018. Make reference also to the Skills Chapter of Industrial Strategy

Timeframes In addition to support across the Gatsby Benchmarks, the CEC will play a key role in other initiatives, including a ‘hub’ pilot in 20 areas, careers leaders and a fund to assist disadvantaged young people. The CEC will seek input from LEPs and strategic partners across education and business to develop an implementation plan by Spring 2018. Implementation plan to be published – March 2018. Prospectuses for key initiatives to be launched – by April 2018. Delivery - from September 2018.

Careers Hubs   20 x ‘careers hubs’ will be funded and supported by additional coordinators from the Company. The hubs will link together schools, colleges, universities and other local organisations. £5M will be invested to support these areas. CEC will be running the process to support implementation of the hubs with an intent for them to be operational in autumn 2018. Make reference also to the Skills Chapter of Industrial Strategy

Careers Leaders   The careers strategy requires every school to have a named Careers Leader to deliver its programme across the Gatsby Benchmarks. The requirement will be introduced in September 2018. £4M will be made available to fund training for Careers Leaders in at least 500 schools and colleges. CEC will be supporting the process. Our aim is for training providers and training bursaries to be operational in autumn 2018. Make reference also to the Skills Chapter of Industrial Strategy

Fund for disadvantaged young people   The Careers and Enterprise Company will launch a new investment fund of £5M to support the most disadvantaged pupils. The fund will be launched by the end of September 2018. Make reference also to the Skills Chapter of Industrial Strategy

Other Initiatives STEM CEC will work with LEPs to help Enterprise Coordinators in areas with low STEM qualification uptake to build STEM encounters into careers and enterprise plans. SEND CEC will undertake targeted work with employers to stimulate more employer engagement to support children with special educational needs and disabilities. Primary schools £2M will be provided to test what careers activities are appropriate and work in primary schools.

Detailed Proposals Encounters CEC will support schools in offering at least one encounter with employers each year in school years 7 -13. Cornerstone Employers CEC will increase the number of cornerstone employers to 150, benefitting the areas of greatest need. Enterprise Advisers All schools and colleges will have access to an Enterprise Adviser by the end of 2020. Opportunity Areas CEC will guarantee that by 2020 pupils in OAs will access a minimum of 4 encounters with employers.

Digital Tools CEC is creating free online careers and enterprise tools for schools and colleges : Compass Helps schools to measure the effectiveness of their careers and enterprise programmes against the Gatsby Benchmarks. Tracker A tool for building and managing careers plans. We will deepen our digital programme to connect schools, colleges and employers to one another and to the best careers and enterprise providers.

Working Together CEC will continue to grow the Enterprise Advisers Network and increase the number of encounters available to young people. CEC will be developing the Network, to work across all of the Gatsby Benchmarks. Investment Fund resources will be leveraged to provide more encounters. The programme of Cornerstone Employers will be extended more widely than the 12 DfE Opportunity Areas – with a target of 150 Cornerstone Employers by 2020. Data and insight will be disseminated in conjunction with LEPs and Skills Advisory Panels.

Gatsby Benchmarks (1)   The careers strategy sets out that all schools and academies should use the Gatsby Benchmarks to develop and improve their careers provision. The Gatsby Benchmarks are based on best national and international research and define all the elements of an excellent careers programme. The careers strategy expects schools to begin to work toward the Benchmarks now, meeting them all by the end of 2020. Make reference also to the Skills Chapter of Industrial Strategy

The Gatsby Benchmarks (2) 1 A stable careers programme 2 Learning from career and labour market information 3 Addressing needs of each student 4 Linking curriculum learning to careers 5 Encounters with employers and employees 6 Experiences of workplaces 7 Encounters with Further Education 8 Personal guidance Make reference also to the Skills Chapter of Industrial Strategy

Schools Requirements Subject Action Timing Gatsby Benchmarks Begin using all Benchmarks Meet all Benchmarks 2018 end 2020 Careers Leader Named person appointed Sep 2018 Independent careers advice Pupils provided with advice in years 8 - 13   Employer encounters One encounter per year (min) in years 7 - 13 Education and training providers Opportunities provided to access all pupils in years 8 - 13 Careers Programme Published for young people and parents Make reference also to the Skills Chapter of Industrial Strategy