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Careers Information for Parents

In a constantly changing world all students need access to good quality, comprehensive and impartial careers Information, Advice and Guidance (IAG). This will help them make the right learning and career choices so that they can succeed in work. As a Parent/Carer you may find the following information particularly useful. 

PARENTS GUIDE TO WHATS NEXT
The Parents Guide to website is a resource to help you with everything you need to know about options after GCSE or sixth form and what you can do at home to improve your teen’s wellbeing and help them with their studies. 

Click here to access Parents guide to what's next (Post-16/18)

CAREERMAP MAGAZINE

Careermap are experts within the career sector and provide lots of useful information and resources to your and your daughter explore the right opportunity for them.  CLICK HERE to read the latest 'Careermag' magazine.

UNI TASTER DAYS
Click here to access the latest digital magazine including information on the University application process, the types of courses available, student finance and key financial information, student life, how students can access additional support whilst at university and much more.

UCAS

This booklet is designed to give you the tools to guide and support a young person applying to study at University 2024.

CLICK HERE to access the UCAS guide to studying at University in 2024.

APPRENTICESHIPS

Click here to access the latest digital parent guide an insight into what life is like as an apprentice and guidance on career starter apprenticeships.

HOW2BECOME
Useful information on a variety of careers, guides, courses and further resources: www.How2Become.com

https://successatschool.org/
http://icould.com/
https://nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The National Careers Service advisers can provide your daughter with information, advice and guidance on skills, learning and work.

Contact an adviser:

  • Webchat - Chat with an adviser using webchat (8am to 10pm, 7days a week).
  • Phone - Call 0800 100 900 to speak to an adviser (8am to 10pm, 7 days a week). Calls are free from landlines and most mobile numbers. See their website for further information about call charges.