Ninth CareersNet meeting - Challenges and chances for lifelong guidance across contexts
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Information is gathered from other international organizations that promote skills development and the transition from education and training to work. The Interagency Group on Technical and Vocational Education and Training (IAG-TVET) was established in 2009 to share research findings, coordinate joint research endeavours, and improve collaboration among organizations working at the international and national levels.
Career guidance and employment services
Career guidance and counselling, career education and lifelong development of skills for employability are key for success in learning activities, effective career transitions, livelihood planning, entrepreneurship and in increasing labour market participation. They are instrumental in promoting skills utilization, recognition (RPL), as well as in improving enterprise human resource management.
Career development activities encompass a wide variety of support activities including career information and advice, counselling, work exposure (e.g. job shadowing, work experience periods), assessment, coaching, mentoring, professional networking, advocacy, basic and employability skills training (curricular and non-curricular) and entrepreneurship training. It is often an area which is fragmented across different ministries (e.g. education, TVET, employment, youth) requiring an effort to achieve the necessary coordination to provide adequate support to individuals during learning, employment and unemployment/inactivity periods.
Lifelong learning
There is a critical need for a greater overall investment in education and training, particularly in developing countries. Education and training investments should be closely linked to economic and employment growth strategies and programmes. Responsibility should be shared between the government (primary responsibility), enterprises, the social partners, and the individual. To make lifelong learning for all a reality, countries will need to make major reforms of their vocational and education and training systems. School-to-work schemes for young people should integrate education with workplace learning. Training systems need to become more flexible and responsive to rapidly changing skill requirements. Reforms should also focus on how learning can be facilitated, not just on training for specific occupational categories.
We are pleased to announce that the 9th annual meeting for CareersNet experts will take place online on 11-12 December 2025. The last two network meetings gathered network core experts in person at venues in Sweden (2023) and Finland (2024) in connection with conference opportunities for members. This year the annual meeting is hosted online to accommodate core and alternate members, outgoing and incoming members, and other invited speakers (tbc) in connection with a planned collection of papers on quality and effectiveness in lifelong guidance, continuing Cedefop’s efforts on the topic since 2022.
Members will gather online over two days to:
- discuss network management and renewal of the network membership including orientation of new experts and showing appreciation for outgoing members
- share information on Cedefop and country priorities, relevant developments, and research of interest to members
- review and discuss the network’s cooperation activities since the last meeting in Finland in 2024, including publication of the renewed lifelong guidance framework and guidelines at the heart
- plan and exchange views on ongoing and future activity, such as the launch of the Call for papers on quality and effectiveness, and future cooperative events on challenges and opportunities for lifelong guidance across diverse policy contexts.
Participation is restricted
For more information, please see: https://www.cedefop.europa.eu/en/events/ninth-careersnet-meeting-challenges-and-chances-lifelong-guidance-across-contexts
Europe and Central Asia