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World Skills UK – Free Resources and Videos (Ongoing)

Careers Advice Toolkit

World skills UK  highlights apprenticeship and technical education pathways to support young people to excel in their careers.

It helps learners explore skills, strengths and pathways for their future careers and study, as well as employability skills.

Made of downloadable PDFs and PowerPoints with quizzes, videos and worksheets, this resource is easy to use and each module takes 20 minutes to complete, suitable for class and assemblies.

To access the resources today for free and find out more, simply register on our website here.

 

Spotlight on Careers: Gatsby – high quality careers advice videos available on demand for free

 There are eight Spotlight on Careers episodes all covering the technical routes and skills for a range of industries which are all available on demand to use during National Careers Week to deliver high quality careers advice and information.

To access these for free today along with the Educator Guide please click here to create an account and log-in.

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