Careers Education IAG

Careers Education, Information & Guidance

Careers Programme​

To support individuals on their journey to a successful career all students studying with us here at Stockport College are enlisted onto our Careers Programme, as an integral part of their study programme. We even provide impartial careers guidance and support before students choose to enrol with us.

Stockport College holds the Matrix Standard for the provision of Information, Advice and Guidance (IAG). There are teams of professional, qualified and impartial Advisors available to offer a range of IAG services. This programme highlights the IAG offer available careers to learners and is mapped against the Gatsby Benchmarks. 

USEFUL TAKEAWAYS

Start Careers

Start is a free, online careers platform designed to connect 11-18 year olds to their future career potential. With tools such as job suitability profiling and an online record of achievement students can use the platform to explore job profiles, apprenticeship vacancies and course information. 

Who uses the Start Careers platform? 

  • Students – as the key beneficiaries, students between the ages of 11-18 are the significant user group on Start.
  • Teachers – from senior leaders to heads of year and subject teachers, Start is used by everyone involved in the careers process.
  • Careers advisers – personal guidance from a professional is an essential part of any careers programme and Start helps these users to stay up to date and engage with students.
  • Parents – as a key influencer in a young person’s careers advice, Start provides parents with access to the same information so that they can better support their children.

Anyone can join the careers platform, at anytime. Simply follow the link here to register for Start, and start your journey to a thriving career.

 

Gatsby Benchmark

Good career guidance helps inspire students towards further study and enables them to make informed decisions whenever choices are open to them. It helps them to understand enough about the world of work to know what skills and qualifications they need to succeed. It is critical for social mobility because it helps open students’ eyes to careers they may not have considered.

The Benchmarks for Colleges listed here outline the important elements of a robust career guidance programme, as well as outlining how we at Stockport College meet the benchmark. They have been developed from the Gatsby Benchmarks for good career guidance, following consultation with a range of colleges across England to align them with the needs of the sector.

A stable careers programme

Embedded within each study programme

Learning from career and labour market information

Careers Section on our website and information in tutorials

Addressing the needs of each student

Careers Guidance Team and Tutorials

Linking curriculum learning to careers

Programme of Study

Encounters with employers and employees

Work Experience expectation within programme of study

Experiences of workplaces

Work Visits, Work Shadowing, Work Experience, Work Placements

Encounters with further and higher education

Careers IAG provision, HE fairs, Visits from HE Providers

Personal guidance

Careers Guidance is provided for all students