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National Careers Week
February 28th 2018

National Careers Week

National Careers Week (NCW) is a celebration of careers guidance and free resources in education across the UK.

The aim is to provide a focus for careers guidance activity at an important stage in the academic calendar to help support young people leaving education.

Careers Week encourages education providers to bring together students, local employers and advisers through careers events and activities. During National Careers Week it is up to every school, academy and college to offer careers advice and guidance to their students.

The National Careers Week website can help via free resources, information on current career opportunities and advice on activities and exercises to run.

Download resources in preparation for NCW

Developing Careers Work Toolkit

National Careers Week: Inspirational Quotes

Blog: Help young people choose a career path

Blog: What does the future hold?

10 Reasons to Prioritise Career Education

Top 10 Career Discussion Topics

Last year services provided to students during National Careers Week included daily drop-in workshops; careers fairs; employer visits; focus on subject relevant careers in lessons and showing careers films.

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