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Learn about strategies identified in the 2014 consultation for improving education and employment for young individuals. Collaborate, share good practices in Maths, English, and career guidance, plan local 14-19 pathways, share data, curriculum development, link education to work, and more. Employer engagement, vocational pathways, and enhancing career guidance are key priorities.
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14 – 24 Learning, Employment & Skills Strategy Refresh Patrick Leeson Corporate Director Education & Young People’s Services
Priorities Identified from the Consultation, July 2014 • Request for collaboration • Sharing good practice – Maths, English, and Careers Guidance • Local 14-19 pathway planning • Data sharing to support student transition • Curriculum • Linking the curriculum to the world of work • 16-19 Study Programme linked to LMI (including 2. 1-2) • Progression pathways/ compacts for vocational & technical qualifications including destinations into employment
EmployerEngagement • Representation on the ELS Board - Sectors • Employability Skills in schools, colleges and work based learning providers • Shaping the future direction of the Learning & Employment Action Zones • Supportfor Young People • Improved careers guidance • Role of job mentoring