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How I grew teacher engagement in a tomato nursery
For any Enterprise Advisers questioning how to deepen their careers engagement without spending more time away from work, I’d encourage one thing: give Teacher Encounters a go.
Help schools, special schools and colleges shape future careers
Enterprise Advisers help build capacity and capabilities in schools, special schools, and colleges. Learn about what you can do by working with Careers Leaders and Education Leaders.
Preparing young people from BAME communities for their next best step
This month, October is Black History Month. Enterprise Adviser Nikesha tells us why it is so important to help prepare young people from BAME communities for the world of work.
A more targeted, effective and inclusive way to engage with schools and colleges
Rob Dodds from Unipres (UK) Ltd, a major car part manufacturer in the North East talks about the benefits of being an Enterprise Adviser and working with his local Careers Hub.
Connecting an SEN school with established business partners
Dawn is an Enterprise Adviser with Trinity School and Sports College in Durham, a Special Educational Needs (SEN) school for children aged two to nineteen. Her day job is working within HR at Amazon.
Broadening perceptions of ‘work’ in a SEND school
A blog by Ben Wilson, Director and Founder at GrowthMesh, and an Enterprise Adviser working closely with Maplewell Hall School: a SEND school for 11–19-year-olds based in Leicestershire.
Empowering Youth Voice: Celebrating the Youth Advisory Group
Discovering new strategies that you did not know even existed: Liam Wall tells us how Careers Leader training impacted his approach
Liam Wall is both a Careers Leader and a Careers Advisor at Ormiston SWB Academy. He shares how eye-opening Careers Leader training has been for him and emphasises how important it is.
My unique apprenticeship and me
Cam Wood, a former CEC Youth Advisory Group Member tells CareerMap about his unique apprenticeship experience.