careers wales online presentation jan 2010
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Careers Wales Online
Vision
– To provide online, all age, bilingual guidance and information service enabling everyone in Wales to develop their career and learning skills through their own e-portfolio and supporting site content equipping them to make informed decisions and support the guidance process. Allowing clients to interact with Careers Wales staff and to receive timely mediated support to help them achieve their learning and career aspirations.
– To ensure that Careers Wales Online is at the core of the
Assembly’s skills development agenda and that ‘Team Wales’ partners are encouraged to contribute to, and use, Careers Wales Online.
Careers Wales: Review
‘The extent to which it is embedded in Assembly policies. It provides a
strong citizen-facing and citizen-centred infrastructure through which the
Assembly’s policies can be advanced. This is evident in the way that Careers
Wales On-Line has been adopted both as the key guidance tool and as the
key administrative tool for Learning Pathways 14-19. In addition, Careers
Wales performs important gate-keeping roles for a number of Assembly
programmes. Beyond this, it has potential to be used more extensively than at
present to provide feedback to policy-makers on the impact on individuals of
policies relating to education, training and employment, plus advocacy on
individuals’ unmet needs.’1
1. Careers Wales: a review in an International Perspective
Outcomes
Process
Summative
Formative
CV Learning Pathway
Application Form
Web Site
Site Content
Analysis
Learning
Game Quiz
Wider Choice
ExternalExperiences
AdviserSupport
Current CV Builder/e-Portfolio
Total Users to Date
• The number of activated accounts as of Nov 09 is 357,332 • During the period Nov 08 – Nov 09 there were 81,324 distinct
users who logged in and accessed their account.
Benefits - Citizens
• Clients of all ages and ability are able to – access impartial (Welsh and English) information to support their
career and learning progression
– are able to view impartial information on career and learning opportunities
– identify their skills, qualities and developments needs,
– explore progression opportunities and understand how they can apply this knowledge to their own lifelong career and learning goals
– record their career and learning plans and share plans with supporting practitioners
• Parents, Guardian and carers can access information on how they can support their child’s lifelong careers and learning development
Questions/Feedback
Over to you…
Contact
• For more information, share ideas, projects and more please contact me:
Paul Messer
+44 2920 854880