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Revitalizing career guidance and vocational training at vocational high schools in Korea after COVID-19

Revitalizing career guidance and vocational training at vocational high schools in Korea after COVID-19

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Event
Start Date:
07 Dec 2022
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30 May 2025
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Hybrid: Seoul Sejong University and online.
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English

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Experts from many international, regional and national agencies generously share their views, experiences and findings on skills, helping policy-makers among other stakeholders to understand the linkages between education, training and the world of work, and how to integrate skills into national development planning to promote employment and economic growth.

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Career guidance and employment services

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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.
 

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To discuss the challenges, practices, and initiatives of Korean vocational high schools in enabling and promoting career related education and training in the aftermath of COVID-19.


Event link:
https://www.iaevgconference2022.kr/niabbs5/inc.php?inc=sub2-1-2

Register here:  https://forms.gle/EXnxSVGji8nAMnGa6

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Career guidance

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Lifelong learning

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National Report on the Career Education and Training in the Aftermath of COVID-19: Challenges and Prospects - Regional Event for South East Asia

National Report on the Career Education and Training in the Aftermath of COVID-19: Challenges and Prospects - Regional Event for South East Asia

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Event
Start Date:
28 Nov 2022
End Date:
30 May 2025
Event Location:
Online
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English

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Experts from many international, regional and national agencies generously share their views, experiences and findings on skills, helping policy-makers among other stakeholders to understand the linkages between education, training and the world of work, and how to integrate skills into national development planning to promote employment and economic growth.

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Career guidance and employment services

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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.
 

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As the official regional focal points for Southeast Asia, the National Youth Policy Institute of South Korea (NYPI) and the Asian Regional Association for Career Development (ARACD) will promote global and regional events as follows:

As part of global and regional events, the NYPI and ARACD will jointly run a webinar in November. The theme of the webinar is “Career Education and Training in the Aftermath of COVID-19: Challenges and Prospects,” where we will be discussing the challenges, practices, and initiatives of Asian countries in enabling and promoting career-related education and training for young people and adults in the aftermath of COVID-19.

To this end, we organized a webinar where career experts from South Korea, Pakistan, Japan, Taiwan, Mongolia and India present the following issues:

  1. the significant challenges of the home country in enabling and promoting career-related education and training for young people and adults in the aftermath of COVID-19;
  2. the practices and initiatives of the home country to overcome the said challenges and promote career development support in the aftermath of COVID-19; and
  3. the quality standards and the skills of career guidance practitioners for our society to transform into a more sustainable, resilient, and digital-rich one.

Times:

Monday, 28 Nov 2022 14:00~16:00 (KST)

Zoom Link:  https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84038167371

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Career guidance

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Ethics in career practice - Oceania

Ethics in career practice - Oceania

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Event
Start Date:
17 Nov 2022
End Date:
30 May 2025
Event Location:
Online
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English

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english
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skpEng
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Other sources

Experts from many international, regional and national agencies generously share their views, experiences and findings on skills, helping policy-makers among other stakeholders to understand the linkages between education, training and the world of work, and how to integrate skills into national development planning to promote employment and economic growth.

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Career guidance and employment services

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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.
 

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Join CDAA for our November webinar to hear a panel of industry experts discuss ethics in career practice.

The panellists will look at how we as career practitioners advertise ourselves through social media and traditional platforms and how we can back up our qualifications, experience and expertise.

They will also explore other ethical considerations when working with both domestic and international clients. There will be opportunities for attendees to ask the panellists questions. 

Time: Thursday 17 November, 2022; 4.30 – 5.30 AEDT

Online: Register at www.cdaa.org.au

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Career guidance

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Working with Pacific migrants “How adopting a model with cultural significance with your clients can lead to career success” – Tertiary Education Commission

Working with Pacific migrants “How adopting a model with cultural significance with your clients can lead to career success” – Tertiary Education Commission

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Event
Start Date:
01 Dec 2022
End Date:
30 May 2025
Event Location:
Online
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Language:

English

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english
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skpEng
Language Version:
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Sources:

Other sources

Experts from many international, regional and national agencies generously share their views, experiences and findings on skills, helping policy-makers among other stakeholders to understand the linkages between education, training and the world of work, and how to integrate skills into national development planning to promote employment and economic growth.

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Identifier
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Topics:

Career guidance and employment services

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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.
 

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skpLMIES
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Lifelong learning

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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.

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Pacific Work Connect is a partnership between the Tertiary Education Commission and other government organisations. It supports new migrants from the Pacific into jobs or training in Aotearoa New Zealand through a culturally responsive career guidance programme.

Kakala is a Tongan word meaning a garland of flowers; it is also a Pacific research methodology developed by Professor Konai Helu Thaman (1993) and adapted by the Pacific Work Connect team to prompt clients to talk about their career journey and experiences. The Pacific Work Connect resource Making your Career Kakala comprises four stages:

  • Nofo (sitting and considering purpose and style)
  • Toli mo fili (finding, selecting and picking appropriate information)
  • Tui (weaving the information to make a garland)
  • Luva (Kakala is not complete until it is gifted).

Pacific Work Connect apply this methodology in their work with Pacific migrants and have adapted it to suit diverse cultures, using a client’s knowledge and experiences to address their needs and their family’s needs. The team will share the key lessons from their experience applying Kakala in their work with Pacific clients.

Time: 11am-12pm NZDT
Information on and registration for event can be found on CDANZ website: https://cdanz.org.nz/

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Career guidance

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Positioning vocational education and the occupations it serves as worthy post-school pathways - Oceania

Positioning vocational education and the occupations it serves as worthy post-school pathways - Oceania

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Event
Start Date:
28 Nov 2022
End Date:
30 May 2025
Event Location:
Online
EventType:
Language:

English

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english
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skpEng
Language Version:
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Sources:

Other sources

Experts from many international, regional and national agencies generously share their views, experiences and findings on skills, helping policy-makers among other stakeholders to understand the linkages between education, training and the world of work, and how to integrate skills into national development planning to promote employment and economic growth.

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Identifier
skpOSource
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Topics:

Career guidance and employment services

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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.
 

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skpLMIES
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career-guidance-and-employment-services

Lifelong learning

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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.

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lifelong-learning

Skills policies and strategies

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Skills and employment policies should be viewed together.  The full value of one policy set is realized when it supports the objectives of the other.  For investments in education and training to yield maximum benefit to workers, enterprises, and economies, countries’ capacities for coordination is critical in three areas: connecting basic education to technical training and then to market entry; ensuring continuous communication between employers and training providers so that training meets the needs and aspirations of workers and enterprises, and integrating skills development policies with industrial, investment, trade, technology, environmental, rural and local development policies.

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The relative low standing of vocational education and training (VET) and the occupations it serves is an impediment to how this important education sector is resourced, supported and engaged with by schools, young people and their parents. Increasingly, in an era of high aspiration, VET is viewed as an option only for those unable to secure university entrance. This can lead to mismatches between the kinds of skills young people are learning in tertiary education and employment opportunities, with what employers seek in employees, and lengthy and potentially unproductive tertiary education pathways. Positioning VET as a worthwhile post-school pathway for young Australians is now important for them individually, for communities needing these skills and workplaces whose continuity is premised on employees’ skills.

This presentation reports the findings of an Australian research project investigating how to position VET as being a more worthwhile, attractive and viable options for young people and those influence their decisions about post-school pathways. The investigation comprised interviews and focus groups to secure perceptions and suggestions of Queensland parents, school and VET students, and teachers in metropolitan and regional communities. A survey was administered nationally to verify and extend these findings, followed by workshops and focus groups with teachers and administrators to review and refine draft strategies for positioning VET and the occupations it serves as viable post-school options.

The findings suggest positioning VET in this way requires an approach with four distinct elements: i) a public education process – e.g. give VET a ‘fair go’ – promoted by government; ii) actions by schools and VET institutions to holistically promote, inform and advise about post-school pathways; iii) VET institutions offering more attractive social and learning environments, easier engagement with information and enrolment processes, and broad-based program options; and iv) a concerted effort and leadership by government and industry sectors to promote the occupations VET serves. It is with these issues that the participants will engage in the workshop.

Time: 5.00pm AEST

Information on and registration for event can be found on the Queensland Guidance and Counsellling website under the twilight PD ticket Tab: https://qgca.org.au/ 

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Career guidance

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Careers - Working Together (Oceania)

Careers - Working Together (Oceania)

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Event
Start Date:
09 Nov 2022
End Date:
30 May 2025
Event Location:
Rydges Palmerston
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Language:

English

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skpEng
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Other sources

Experts from many international, regional and national agencies generously share their views, experiences and findings on skills, helping policy-makers among other stakeholders to understand the linkages between education, training and the world of work, and how to integrate skills into national development planning to promote employment and economic growth.

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Topics:

Career guidance and employment services

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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.
 

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The Career Educators Association NT (CEANT), the National Career Institute (NCI) and the Department of Education (DoE) have collaborated to present the following networking and professional development sessions:

  • Careers around the NT ‘ Who’s who in Careers’
  • Industry/Stakeholder Spotlight ‘Working Together’
  • National Career Institute ‘Working Together’
  • Charles Darwin University ‘Working with you’
  • Careers 101 Tool Box Professional practice
  • Pathway Planning Workshop

Sessions include opportunities to network with industry, careers related professional practice strategies, and a Pathway Planning Workshop.

Time: 8:00 am – 4:00 pm ACST

Face to face event at Rydges Palmerston

Registration is available on:  https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/careers-working-together-tickets-440189698237

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Career guidance

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Trauma-informed Career Practice: Session 2 (Oceania)

Trauma-informed Career Practice: Session 2 (Oceania)

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Event
Start Date:
06 Dec 2022
End Date:
30 May 2025
Event Location:
Online
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English

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english
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skpEng
Language Version:
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Other sources

Experts from many international, regional and national agencies generously share their views, experiences and findings on skills, helping policy-makers among other stakeholders to understand the linkages between education, training and the world of work, and how to integrate skills into national development planning to promote employment and economic growth.

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Career guidance and employment services

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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.
 

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This is a two-part online workshop exploring the practice of trauma-informed care within career development intervention and the context within which services are provided . Working from a trauma-informed perspective does not require that career development practitioners be experts on trauma or that they intervene in relation to their students’ or clients’ trauma. Clients want career practitioners to attend to their career concerns. However, a general understanding of trauma and its impact on clients and their career-related behaviour strengthens practitioners’ ability to structure and pace intervention according to clients’ current needs.

Session 2 Covers:

  • Use of trauma-informed language (Do I need to say the word “trauma” to work from a trauma informed perspective?)
  • Intentional skill use:
    • Understanding functions of general skill categories (Questions, Reacting, Structuring).
    • Intentional use of questioning and reacting skills.
    • Using skills to reinforce professional boundaries, deepen engagement in career process (while at the same time linking clients to mental health resources and support) and acknowledging client experience but using skills to contain and focus intervention on career concerns.
  • Demonstration of trauma-informed practice.
  • Brief skill practice in triads.
  • Developing implementation intentions for using skills immediately post-workshop.

Time: 9:00am- 10:30am AEDT

Registration for event is available on the Career Education of Australia website: https://ceav.vic.edu.au/shop/session-2-trauma-informed-career-practice-december-6-2022/c-25/p-5902

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Career guidance

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640
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“Why Do I Need A Career Professional?” - Oceania

“Why Do I Need A Career Professional?” - Oceania

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Event
Start Date:
17 Nov 2022
End Date:
30 May 2025
Event Location:
Online
EventType:
Language:

English

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english
Identifier
skpEng
Language Version:
--
Sources:

Other sources

Experts from many international, regional and national agencies generously share their views, experiences and findings on skills, helping policy-makers among other stakeholders to understand the linkages between education, training and the world of work, and how to integrate skills into national development planning to promote employment and economic growth.

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Identifier
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Topics:

Career guidance and employment services

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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.
 

Identifier
skpLMIES
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career-guidance-and-employment-services

Lifelong learning

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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.

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lifelong-learning

Youth employability

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Globally, nearly 68 million young women and men are looking for and available for work,  and an estimated 123 million young people are working but living in poverty. The number who are not in employment, education or training (NEET) stands at 267 million, a majority of whom are young women. Significantly, young people are three times as likely as adults (25 years and older) to be unemployed.

Skills development is a primary means of enabling young people to make a smooth transition to work. A comprehensive approach is required to integrate young women and men in the labour market, including relevant and quality skills training, labour market information, career guidance and employment services, recognition of prior learning, incorporating entrepreneurship with training and effective skills forecasting. Improved basic education and core work skills are particularly important to enable youth to engage in lifelong learning as well as transition to the labour market. 

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Work, whether paid or voluntary, is central to our sense of identity and purpose in the world. How can a career development professional support you to achieve the work and life balance you want? Does it make a difference? How do you choose a career professional?

Join us for an interactive section where we answer these questions and more.  

Time - 7pm NZDT

Information on and registration for event can be found on CDANZ website: https://cdanz.org.nz/ 

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Career guidance

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640
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How to build a culturally responsive career practice: Exploring the lived experience of Pacific youth in shaping their career - Oceania

How to build a culturally responsive career practice: Exploring the lived experience of Pacific youth in shaping their career - Oceania

Kind:
Event
Start Date:
02 Dec 2022
End Date:
30 May 2025
Event Location:
Online
EventType:
Language:

English

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english
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skpEng
Language Version:
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Sources:

Other sources

Experts from many international, regional and national agencies generously share their views, experiences and findings on skills, helping policy-makers among other stakeholders to understand the linkages between education, training and the world of work, and how to integrate skills into national development planning to promote employment and economic growth.

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Topics:

Career guidance and employment services

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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.
 

Identifier
skpLMIES
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career-guidance-and-employment-services

Youth employability

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Globally, nearly 68 million young women and men are looking for and available for work,  and an estimated 123 million young people are working but living in poverty. The number who are not in employment, education or training (NEET) stands at 267 million, a majority of whom are young women. Significantly, young people are three times as likely as adults (25 years and older) to be unemployed.

Skills development is a primary means of enabling young people to make a smooth transition to work. A comprehensive approach is required to integrate young women and men in the labour market, including relevant and quality skills training, labour market information, career guidance and employment services, recognition of prior learning, incorporating entrepreneurship with training and effective skills forecasting. Improved basic education and core work skills are particularly important to enable youth to engage in lifelong learning as well as transition to the labour market. 

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skpYoEmp
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youth-employability
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An investigation into the role of existing career practitioners supporting the career pathways of Pacific youth in South Auckland, unpacking the cultural, political, social, and historical landscape in playing a significantly role in youth's career decisions and aspirations.

The Australian Pacific family may differ in location and historical narrative from New Zealand, but the migrant story and the diasporic Pacific communities share similar aspirations and social norms that shape the career pathways of Australian Pacific youth.

The presentation is a journey into the evolution of Peter's aspiration to infuse Pacific indigeneity into the foundation of his career development practice BrownTale.

Peter will emphasise the Pacific community's value of collaboration, communalism, constructive interdependence and the underlying virtue of service and give an insight into the Pacific & Māori cultural competency frameworks such as Tapasā for education, Fonofale & Te whare tapa whā used by health professionals.

A career framework that draws from constructivism and narrative theories to help form a culturally responsive careers framework when working with young Pacific students

Time: 12.00 - 1.00 pm
Information on and registration for event can be found on CDANZ website: https://cdanz.org.nz/

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Career guidance

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640
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National Association of Graduate Careers Advisory Services Annual Conference - Oceania

National Association of Graduate Careers Advisory Services Annual Conference - Oceania

Kind:
Event
Start Date:
29 Nov 2022
End Date:
30 May 2025
Event Location:
Hybrid. Physical venues: Scotland
EventType:
Language:

English

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english
Identifier
skpEng
Language Version:
--
Sources:

Other sources

Experts from many international, regional and national agencies generously share their views, experiences and findings on skills, helping policy-makers among other stakeholders to understand the linkages between education, training and the world of work, and how to integrate skills into national development planning to promote employment and economic growth.

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Identifier
skpOSource
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other-sources
Topics:

Career guidance and employment services

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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.
 

Identifier
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Skills policies and strategies

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Skills and employment policies should be viewed together.  The full value of one policy set is realized when it supports the objectives of the other.  For investments in education and training to yield maximum benefit to workers, enterprises, and economies, countries’ capacities for coordination is critical in three areas: connecting basic education to technical training and then to market entry; ensuring continuous communication between employers and training providers so that training meets the needs and aspirations of workers and enterprises, and integrating skills development policies with industrial, investment, trade, technology, environmental, rural and local development policies.

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Youth employability

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Globally, nearly 68 million young women and men are looking for and available for work,  and an estimated 123 million young people are working but living in poverty. The number who are not in employment, education or training (NEET) stands at 267 million, a majority of whom are young women. Significantly, young people are three times as likely as adults (25 years and older) to be unemployed.

Skills development is a primary means of enabling young people to make a smooth transition to work. A comprehensive approach is required to integrate young women and men in the labour market, including relevant and quality skills training, labour market information, career guidance and employment services, recognition of prior learning, incorporating entrepreneurship with training and effective skills forecasting. Improved basic education and core work skills are particularly important to enable youth to engage in lifelong learning as well as transition to the labour market. 

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The annual National Association of Graduate Careers Advisory Services conference is being held in a hybrid mode in 2022. The conference title is "Transformational Career Development" with key themes as follows:

  • Career Development and its contribution to the student experience, social mobility, workplace productivity and social wellbeing
  • Innovative partnership practices: between university & industry; with suppliers; and with students
  • Students and graduates in the changing world of work, and workplace wellbeing
  • New opportunities in Green careers and in Green guidance

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On-site Tuesday 29th November, 2022 (9-5pm)

online from Tuesday 29th (9-5pm), November – Thursday 1st December

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Career guidance

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