New recommendations published outlining the future for an all-age careers system
- 12th Dec 2022
- Beth Jones
Today (12th December 2022) the Government published a set of recommendations from Sir John Holman which sets out a vision for an ambitious and coherent future for career guidance for young people and adults.
In early 2021, Sir John was appointed as Independent Strategic Advisor for career guidance by the Government and was charged with setting out how to build a strong all-age careers system. The result of his work is a set of nine strategic principles alongside guidance for implementation.
We are particularly pleased to see the principles refer to maintaining the Gatsby Benchmarks at the heart of the Government’s careers strategy, underpinning the careers system for young people in schools and colleges. 84% of schools and colleges are using the Gatsby Benchmarks as a framework to structure their careers provision, and performance has improved dramatically in four years – with institutions on average achieving nearly 5 out of 8 Benchmarks. Achievement of all 8 Benchmarks is associated with a 10% reduction in young people not in education, employment or training (NEET), doubling to a 20% reduction at schools and colleges in deprived areas.
The principles also recommend:
These principles strongly align with Gatsby’s vision for improving career guidance. We are investing in a broad programme of work that seeks to bring this vision of an all-age system into reality. Our work includes:
We look forward to both Government and stakeholders in education using these principles to shape their own work towards an ambitious future. We are keen to discuss our work and what others are doing to support a future career guidance system – if you are interested, please contact careerguidance@gatsby.org.uk.