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We can help you to establish sustainable recruitment from a local talent pool, and get the local school involved with projects that would help kick-start their careers at your company.

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Free Resources – Higher Horizons (Resources and Opportunities) (Ongoing)

Higher Horizons are funded by the government to help young people make informed choices about university and college. There are links to information about university information for pupils and teachers as well as resources including opportunities to 'Ask a Question'.

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Tax Facts – Free Education resources from HMRC Primary & Secondary (Ongoing)

‘Tax Facts’ is an education programme from HM Revenue and Customs that can help teachers deliver lessons on how the UK tax system works.

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Free Resources – Aspire – Your essential guide to FE, university and careers Post 16 Pupils (Ongoing)

Aspire is a collection of free careers, university and further education resources designed to give students the tools and knowledge they need to make more informed decisions about their future. Resources include: a 64-page guide about career pathways, free-to-attend webinars, teacher toolkits and newsletters.

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Why Maths? Application of Maths Resources Videos (4mins Long) FREE (Ongoing)

Perfect for Years 9-11, WHY Maths shares a set of seven short videos, all under four minutes, featuring over 30 talented young people discussing their experiences of studying Post 16 maths.

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Engineering UK – Free STEM resources Primary & Secondary (Ongoing)

Free engineering resources including: a set of 4 inspiring green engineering posters, a poster highlighting 100 jobs in STEM, 10 great reasons to become a scientist and engineer... and many more!

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Empowered Females in STEM – Resources for Teachers & Pupils Years 11-13 (Ongoing)

The Empowered Females in STEM Network is a free initiative designed to showcase opportunities and provide support for young females and non-binary students looking to pursue careers in STEM. The Network will prepare young females with essential employability skills, provide mentoring programmes, events and Insight days. Work experience opportunities and apprenticeships in STEM are also supported.

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FREE Introduction to the Creative Industries Careers Leaders and Young People Sessions (Ongoing)

Online training for Careers Professionals and Careers Sessions for Young People about the Creative Industries. Creative Careers Week is 13th to 17th November! The free 60 minute training session will cover: Understanding the creative industries, working in the sector and how you can help young people to keep well informed about creative careers!

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Springpod Maternity Virtual Work Experience 14+ (Ongoing)

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FREE Labour Market Information (LMI) Learning Units for Teachers & Careers Leaders (Ongoing)

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Free Xello Resources for Achieving Gatsby Benchmarks (Ongoing)

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Tech She Can – Free On-Demand Lessons to Inspire Children (8-14) About Careers in Technology (Ongoing)

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Free Careers Information & Resources Inspiring Careers in the Classroom (Ongoing)

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What Schools Say About Us

Being part of the Stoke on Trent and Staffordshire Careers Hub has been pivotal to the development of careers provision in our school. The Hub have shared good practice across their members resulting in a stronger focus on good quality provision. The annual event enabled the hub to share their vision of School Improvement Through The Lens of Careers and looking beyond the Benchmarks. It was a fantastic opportunity to share different models of school improvement and strategies to further develop careers provision to enhance the future opportunities of our young people.

Mrs A Spencer, John Taylor High School

What Businesses Say About Us

It it superb to be able to speak with local schools, colleges, and businesses in Stoke and Staffs and show how important the partnerships are to bring the skills of the future. Educating those who educate the ones shaping the aspirations of young people is essential for the industry to grow and be more sustainable.”

Alison Tucker, St Modwen