CAG - CEIAG Programme
Co-op Academy Grange CEIAG Programme
2024-2025
Approved by: Sam Moncaster (Headteacher) Joanne Skinner & Ashley Wildman (Careers Leader) Date July 2024
| Last reviewed on: June 2024 | Next review due by: June 2025 |
Careers Leader : Joanne Skinner
Coop Academy Grange Career Policy
Rationale and Vision
Our academy is committed to ensuring all of our students have access to highly impartial careers advice and to a range of employers who can support them in considering their future. To help us do this we align our CEIAG Plan to the Gatsby Benchmarks which have been explicitly referenced throughout the DfE’s Careers Strategy (December 2017) the Statutory Guidance for careers (January 2018) and aligns to the delivery of independent careers guidance to year 8-13 pupils in accordance with section 42A of the Education Act 1997.
The 8 Gatsby Benchmarks are outlined below:
1. A stable careers programme.
2. Learning from career and Labour Market Information.
3. Addressing the needs of each student.
4. Linking curriculum learning to careers.
5. Encounters with employers and employees.
6. Experience of work places.
7. Encounters with further and higher education.
8. Personal guidance.
The vision for the development of CEIAG across our academy is to provide the very best opportunities to enable our students to make informed and incisive decisions throughout, and beyond, their school life. By using the Gatsby benchmarks as a framework of best practice we have a CEIAG programme that meets the needs of our ever changing cohort of students, providers and labour market landscape. Our plan promotes equality of opportunity, celebrates diversity and challenges stereotypes whilst inspiring, raising aspirations and giving our students an optimistic outlook on life and their place in the world of work. We are always guided by our Coop values:
Do what Matters Most
What matters most is ensuring that our students achieve the best possible outcomes.
Be Yourself, Always
We bring our best self to work, so that we each contribute a bit of our own unique Co-op difference, and respect others for doing the same.
Show you Care
We care about our Co-op, our colleagues, our members, our students, their parents and communities, now and for the future.
Succeed Together
Co-operating is what makes us different; we’re better and stronger when we work together.
Intent
Our CEIAG programme is both bespoke and unique to our academy and is reviewed on an annual basis to meet our students needs based on our monitoring and evaluation processes. We are committed to providing a coherently planned and sequenced programme that reflects our academies context and core values. Our programme is designed to entitle all learners to develop their knowledge, skills, understanding and cultural capital they need to go on to destinations that meet their aspirations and interests. With this in mind we aim:-
- To provide impartial and independent advice for all pupils (Gatsby 1 - 8)
- To contribute to strategies for raising achievement, especially by increasing motivation, attitude to learning and attendance (Gatsby 3)
- To support inclusion, challenge stereotyping and promote equality of opportunity (Gatsby 3,4)
- To encourage participation in continued learning including higher education, further education and apprenticeships (Gatsby 7,8)
- To develop enterprise and employment skills (Gatsby 2,3)
- To provide relevant information and understanding of the wide range of pathways and qualifications available to ensure students make the right choices regarding their post 16 options and hence reduce ‘drop out’ from and ‘course switching’ in education and training (Gatsby 3,5,6,7,8)
- To contribute to the economic prosperity of individuals and communities (Gatsby 2,5,7)
- To meet the needs of all our pupils through appropriate differentiation (Gatsby 3)
- To focus students on their future aspirations and opportunities (Gatsby 3,4,8)
- To involve parents and carers (Gatsby 1,2,5,6,7)
- To support the raising of the participation age and assist with positive destinations for all pupils post 16, 17 and 18 (Gatsby 1,4,8)
- To meet the needs of our current cohort of students across each year group (Gatsby 1,3)
- To use current LMI to enable students, staff and parents to engage actively with local and national CEIAG information so that they can increase their knowledge and understanding about the world of work. (Gatsby 1,2,3)
- To use student's parents, staff feedback to reflect on our current provision in order to develop our future CEIAG programme (Gatsby 1,2,3)
- To provide additional support to specific vulnerable groups such as SEND and pupil premium (Gatsby 1-8)
- All stakeholders have a clear understanding of CEIAG and rationale and vision (Gatsby 1)
- To monitor and evaluate current provision in order to ensure our programme is quality assured in line with other curriculum areas (Gatsby 1)
- To share best practice with other Co-op academies at network events to ensure reflection and development of own programme (Gatsby 1)
- To ensure all students actively engage with a CEIAG tracking platform to support them in making informed choices about their Career development plan (Gatsby 1,2,3)
- To achieve / work towards a Quality in Careers award in recognition of all that our academy offers.
Intended Learning Outcomes
O1. Students can make informed decisions about their career paths based on impartial and independent advice. O2. Students show measurable improvement in their engagement, motivation, and attendance leading to raised achievement. O3. Students actively participate in inclusive practices and can identify and challenge stereotypes in educational and career contexts. O4. Students can identify and apply to appropriate continued learning opportunities such as higher education, further education, or apprenticeships. O5. Students demonstrate the ability to apply enterprise skills and employment readiness in various contexts. O6. Students can evaluate different pathways and qualifications and make informed decisions about their post-16 education or training. O7. Students can explain how their career choices and skills development can impact economic prosperity at individual and community levels. O8. Students receive and utilise differentiated support tailored to their individual needs and circumstances. O9. Students can articulate their future aspirations and identify opportunities to achieve them. O10. Students engage their parents and carers in discussions and decision-making regarding their career plans. O11. Students successfully transition to positive post-16, post-17, and post-18 destinations. O12. Students receive career guidance tailored to the specific needs of their year group. O13. Students, staff, and parents can access and interpret LMI to make informed career-related decisions. O14. Students, parents, and staff regularly provide feedback that leads to measurable improvements in the CEIAG program. O15. Students from vulnerable groups receive targeted support and demonstrate progress in their career development. O16. Stakeholders can clearly articulate the goals and vision of the CEIAG program. O17. The CEIAG program undergoes regular monitoring and evaluation, resulting in continuous quality improvement. O18. Best practices from network events are implemented, leading to enhanced CEIAG provision. O19. Students use a CEIAG tracking platform to make informed decisions and plan their career development.
Implementation
Our programme is taught via bespoke activities, subject curriculum and extracurricular activities, and a wide range of enrichment activities.CEIAG is delivered by a wide range of providers such as our internal and external Careers Advisor, teachers and support staff, FE Colleges, Universities, visiting speakers, employers and employees. This delivery includes bespoke workshops, assemblies, work visits, work experience, mock interviews , immersion days,careers fairs, step up days and via subject curriculum. Our students are supported and encouraged to explore possible pathways they may take in the future, to ensure they have the very best start in life. Our staff receive regular CPD to support them in embedding employability skills into their subject areas. Our parents can access our academy's website which provides clear links to a range of CEIAG related events and information about local market information (LMI) to Apprenticeships and T Levels. Parents are also encouraged to attend our CEIAG information evenings and parents evenings.
Year 7 | Autumn Term | Spring Term | Summer Term |
ALL Terms | Career focused Assemblies Incl. LMI (GB 1,2,3,5) Careers/LMI embedded into all Curriculum Areas - Career ‘Spotlight’ Strategy (GB 2,4) HE/FE Experience (GB 3,7) Experiences of the Workplace (GB 5,6) STEM Club (Science Department) Monthly Careers Focused Newsletter (Students/Parents) | ||
FSQ (Starting Secondary School) (G 1,3) [O16,17,18] Aspirations Survey (G 3) [O16,17,18] Bradford Manufacturing Week 7th-18th Oct ’24 (G 2,4,5) [O2,9,13] Green Careers Week 4th-9th November ‘24 19th November 2024 (STEM Focus) Career Panel - AHEAD Partnership Y7/8 Careers Panel (G 2,4,5) [O5,6,7,9,12,13] Awaiting employers Green Careers Event (ASDA House) Speakers & Fair 15th November 2024 Assembly (G 2,4)[O4,6,9,13] Labour Market Information - Keighley College TRUST Employability Workshops | Introduction to Careers PSHCE Lessons (G 1,2,3,7) Different Careers, Skills & Qualities. [O2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,11,13] Introduction to Financial Education - Saving. BAE Roadshow - Y7 STEM Careers Science Dept. (SKR) (G 2,4,5)[O5,6,7,9,12,13] National Apprenticeship Week -10th-14th Feb 2025 (G2,4,5,7) [O2,4,6,9,13] Provider Access (PAL) Assembly/Workshop(G 2,3,4,7) [O4,5,9,11,13] TBC
Careers Week 3rd-8th March 2025 (G4,5,6) [O2,4,6,9,13] International Women’s Day (ASDA House) STEM Workplace Visit - 6th March 2025 PWC - Workplace Experience (20 Students) (G2,4,5,6,7) TBC (LEEDS)[O2,4,5,6,9] National Science Week 7th-16th March 2025 Theme (Change & Adapt) (G2,4,5)[O2,4,6,9,13] Careers Fair 29th April 2025 Opportunity to talk to Employers, FE, HE, 6th Form and Apprenticeship Providers on routes into different career.s (G 1,2,3,4,5,7,8) [O4,6,8,9,10,13,14,17] | PWC Employability Skills Workshops (G 2,3,5) TBC 30 Students (TWO Days) (One Firm One Day (OFOD), the PwC Social Mobility Team) [O2,3,5,7,9] Public Services/Armed Forces June/July ‘25 Uniform ‘Activity Day’ (Y7-9) (G2,3,4,5,7) West Yorkshire Police West Yorkshire Fire Service Ambulance/First Responders Army/Navy/RAF Coastguard Assembly Understanding / Digital Footprint / E Safety
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Year 8 | Autumn Term | Spring Term | Summer Term |
ALL Terms | Career focused Assemblies Incl. LMI (GB 1,2,3,5) Careers/LMI embedded into all Curriculum Areas - Career ‘Spotlight’ Strategy (GB 2,4) HE/FE Experience (GB 3,7) Experiences of the Workplace (GB 5,6) STEM Club (Science Department) Monthly Careers Focused Newsletter (Students/Parents) | ||
Bradford Manufacturing Week 7th-18th Oct ’24 (G 2,4,5) [O2,9,13] Aspirations Survey (G 3) [O16,17,18] Maths4Girls Programme (Ada Lovelace Day) Motivational Speaker Session (Girls in STEM) 50 Students (Matt. Johnson) - TBC (50% PP / Girls) (G2,4,5,7) [O2,3,4,5,6,9] Senior Manager - Technology Policy at Lloyds Banking Group Green Careers Week 4th-9th November ‘24 19th November 2024 (STEM Focus) Career Panel - AHEAD Partnership Y7/8 Careers Panel (G2,4,5) [O5,6,7,9,12,13] Arcadis, Keltbray, Northern Gas Networks, KPMG LLP Green Careers Event (ASDA House) Speakers & Fair 15th November 2024 Assembly (G2,4) Labour Market Information (DWP) [O4,6,9,13] - Keighley College TRUST Dragons Den Enterprise Challenge | Careers PSHCE Lessons (G 1,2,3,7) Understanding Career Sectors.[O2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,11,13] Introduction to Post-16 Options. Financial Education - Budgeting FSQ (Starting Secondary School) (G 3) [O16,17,18] National Apprenticeship Week - 10th-14th Feb 2025 (G2,4,5,7)[O5,6,7,9,12,13] Careers Week 3rd-8th March 2025(G4,5,6) [O2,4 ,6,9,13] International Women’s Day (ASDA House) STEM Workplace Visit - 6th March 2025 PWC - Workplace Experience (20 Students) Career Programme - Confidence/Employability (G2,4,5,6,7) TBC (LEEDS)[O2,4,5,6,9] National Science Week 7th-16th March 2025 Theme (Change & Adapt) (G2,4,5)[O2,4,6,9,13] Careers Fair 29th April 2025 Opportunity to talk to Employers, FE, HE, 6th Form and Apprenticeship Providers on routes into different careers. (G 1,2,3,5,7,8) [O4,6,8,9,10,13,14,17] Targeted Intervention (G3,7)[O2,4,5,,8,12] Brilliant Club - (HA/PP) Targeted Intervention | PWC Employability Skills Workshops (G 2,3,5) TBC 30 Students (TWO Days) (One Firm One Day (OFOD), the PwC Social Mobility Team) [O2,3,5,7,9] Public Services/Armed Forces June/July ‘25 Uniform ‘Activity Day’ (Y7-9) (G2,3,4,5,7) West Yorkshire Police West Yorkshire Fire Service Ambulance/First Responders Army/Navy/RAF Coastguard Provider Access (PAL) Assembly/Workshop (G2,3,4,5,6,7)[O4,5,9,11,13] Assembly Understanding / Digital Footprint / E Safety |
Year 9 | Autumn Term | Spring Term | Summer Term |
ALL Terms | Career focused Assemblies Incl. LMI (GB 1,2,3,5) Careers/LMI embedded into all Curriculum Areas - Career ‘Spotlight’ Strategy (GB 2,4) HE/FE Experience (GB 3,7) Experiences of the Workplace (GB 5,6) STEM Club (Science Department) Monthly Careers Focused Newsletter (Students/Parents) | ||
Bradford Manufacturing Week 7th-18th Oct ’24 (G 2,4,5) [O2,9,13] Aspirations Survey (G 3) [O16,17,18] Duke of Edinburgh (Cohort 24/25) Bronze Award SEND Employer Carousel (25x Y9) 20th November 2024 City of Culture (Challenge Event) 30xY9 Students 7th October 2024 30xY9 Students (SEMI-FINAL) 2nd December 2024 ASDA Futures Programme (5 PP Girls) 4th October 2024 22nd November 2024 Maths4Girls Programme (Ada Lovelace Day) Motivational Speaker Session (Girls in STEM) 50 Students (Matt. Johnson) - TBC (50% PP / Girls) (G2,4,5,7) [O2,3,4,5,6,9] Senior Manager - Technology Policy at Lloyds Banking Group Female Empowerment Workplace Visit (Vanquis) 15x Y9/10 5th November 2024 Labour Market Information (DWP) [O4,6,9,13] - Keighley College | Careers PSHCE Lessons (G 1,2,3,7) Post-16 Options (Dept)[O2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,11,13] Financial Education - Borrowing & Debt. National Apprenticeship Week - 10th-14th Feb 2025 (G2,4,5,7)[O5,6,7,9,12,13] Careers Week 3rd-8th March 2025(G4,5,6) [O2,4 ,6,9,13] National Science Week 7th-16th March 2025 Theme (Change & Adapt) (G2,4,5)[O2,4,6,9,13] Provider Access (PAL) Assembly/Workshop(G 2,3,4,7) Shipley College [O4,5,9,11,13] TBC PWC - Workplace Experience (20 Students) Career Programme - Confidence/Employability (G2,4,5,6,7) TBC (LEEDS)[O2,4,5,6,9] National Science Week 7th-16th March 2025 Theme (Change & Adapt) (G2,4,5)[O2,4,6,9,13] ASDA Futures Programme (5 PP Girls) 16th January 2025 / 19th March 2025 Careers Fair 29th April 2025 (Alongside Options Evening) Opportunity to talk to Employers, FE, HE, 6th Form and Apprenticeship Providers on routes into different careers. (G 1,2,3,5,7,8)[O4,6,8,9,10,13,14,17] Options - Parents Evening/Assembly (G 2,3,4,7) [O1,4,6,8,9,12,14,15] 29th April 2025 Targeted Intervention(G3,5,6,7)[O2,4,5,,8,12] REACH Project (Enervio - Leeds) Employability Programme Employer Encounter (PP Students ONLY) (G 3,5,6) ENVISION Project Raising Aspirations/Self Esteem - Mentoring Programme (Employer Supported) PP Students (G 3,5,6) SHINE Project (HA/PP) - York University (G3,7) SHINE raises awareness and knowledge of HE Inspires, motivates and encourages students to realise their aspirations and achieve academic success. | FSQ (Transition to GCSE) (G 1,3)[O16,17,18] Public Services/Armed Forces June/July ‘25 Uniform ‘Activity Day’ (Y7-9) (G2,3,4,5,7) West Yorkshire Police West Yorkshire Fire Service Ambulance/First Responders Army/Navy/RAF Coastguard ASDA Futures Programme (5 PP Girls) 8th May 2025 25th June 2025 TRUST - Careers Uncovered 12th May 2025 Virtual Work Experience (Coop) (G 2,3,4,5,6) [O4,5,6,7,9] Provider Access (PAL) Assembly/Workshop (G 2,3,4,7) [O4,5,9,11,13] TBC Assembly Understanding / Digital Footprint / E Safety |
Year 10 | Autumn Term | Spring Term | Summer Term |
ALL Terms | Weekly ‘Futures’ Tutor Programme / Career focused Assemblies Incl. LMI (GB 1,2,3,5) /Careers/LMI embedded into all Curriculum Areas - Career ‘Spotlight’ Strategy (GB 2,4) HE/FE Experience (GB 3,7) /Experiences of the Workplace (GB 5,6) /Monthly Careers Focused Newsletter (Students/Parents) | ||
Future Aspirations Survey(G 3) [O16,17,18] Bradford Manufacturing Week 7th-18th Oct ’24 (G 2,4,5) [O2,9,13] Duke of Edinburgh (Cohort 24/25) Bronze/Silver Award City of Culture (Challenge Event) 30xY10 Students 7th October 2024 30xY10 Students (SEMI-FINAL) 2nd December 2024 ASDA Futures Programme (5 PP Girls) 4th October 2024 22nd November 2024 NextGen Careers Fair (Leeds) 30x Y10 8th October 2024 Melrose Interiors 10th/15th October 2025 (Technology Workplace Visit) Assembly (G2,3,4,7) Understanding different Pathways PWC Workplace Experience G6 (55 Students) Career Programme - Confidence/Employability 27th November 2024 (LEEDS)(G2,4,5,6,7) [O2,4,5,6,9] Female Empowerment Workplace Visit (Vanquis) 15x Y9/10 5th November 2024 ASDAN Qualification(SEND) Y10/11 Students (G3,4,5,6,7) [O1,4,8,12,15] | Careers PSHCE Lessons (G 1,2,3,7) Preparation for Work[O2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,11,13] Financial Education - Moving On / Risk National Apprenticeship Week - 10th-14th Feb 2025 (G2,4,5,7)[O5,6,7,9,12,13] Careers Week 3rd-8th March 2025 G4,5,6) [O2,4 ,6,9,13] National Science Week 7th-16th March 2025 Theme (Change & Adapt) (G2,4,5)[O2,4,6,9,13] Careers Fair 29th April 2025 Opportunity to talk to Employers, FE, HE, 6th Form and Apprenticeship Providers on routes into different careers. (G 1,2,3,5,7,8) [O4,6,8,9,10,13,14,17] ASDA Futures Programme (5 PP Girls) 16th January 2025 / 19th March 2025 MOCK Interviews - Employers (AHEAD Partnership) 4th February ‘25 x 150 students (G3,4,5,7) 11th February ‘25 x 150 students [O1,2,4,8,9,18] * Targeted Intervention(G3,5,6,7)[O2,4,5,,8,12] SHINE Project (HA/PP) - York University SHINE raises awareness and knowledge of HE. Inspires, motivates and encourages students to realise their aspirations and achieve academic success. YAYA Project - HA Y10 Mentoring (5 Week Programme) Universify | Essential Personal Guidance Interviews (G 3,8)[O1,6,9,11,15] Provider Access (PAL) Assembly/Workshop (G2,3,4,5,6,7) [O4,5,9,11,13] ASDA Futures Programme (5 PP Girls) 8th May 2025 25th June 2025 Careers & HE Day (New College) 10am-3pm (New College Bradford) 26th June 2025 Assembly Understanding / Digital Footprint / E Safety FSQ (Transition to GCSE) |
Year 11 | Autumn Term | Spring Term | Summer Term |
ALL Terms | Weekly ‘Futures’ Tutor Programme / Career focused Assemblies Incl. LMI (GB 1,2,3,5) / Careers/LMI embedded into all Curriculum Areas - Career ‘Spotlight’ Strategy (GB 2,4) HE/FE Experience (GB 3,7) /Experiences of the Workplace (GB 5,6) | ||
Future Aspirations Survey(G 3) [O16,17,18] Bradford Manufacturing Week 7th-18th Oct 2024 (G 2,4,5) [O2,9,13] Provider Access (PAL) Assembly(G2,3,4,5,6,7)[O4,5,9,11,13] Opportunities to engage with a range of Providers.
NextGen Careers Fair (Leeds) 30x Y11 8th October 2024 Bradford College (Taster Day) - TBC (80 Students) (G3,7)[O4,5,9,11,13] Careers PSHCE Lessons (G 1,2,3,7) [O2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,11,13] Focus: Applications & Recruitment - Fraud/Security Essential Personal Guidance Interviews (G 3,8) [O1,6,9,11,15] ASDAN Qualification(SEND) Y10/11 Students (G3,4,5,6,7) [O1,4,8,12,15] | FSQ (GCSE Next Steps) (G 1,3)[O16,17,18] Y11 Parents Evening - 14th January 2024 (G7) [O1,4,6,8,9,12,14,15]
National Apprenticeship Week - 10th-14th Feb 2025 (G2,4,5,7)[O5,6,7,9,12,13] Careers Week 3rd-8th March 2025 G4,5,6) [O2,4 ,6,9,13] National Science Week 7th-16th March 2025 Theme (Change & Adapt) (G2,4,5)[O2,4,6,9,13] Assembly (G5) TBC Financial Awareness - (Natwest/Barclays Life Skills) Careers Fair - Targeted Students 29th April 2025 Opportunity to talk to Employers, FE, HE, 6th Form and Apprenticeship Providers on routes into different careers. (G 1,2,3,5,7,8) [O4,6,8,9,10,13,14,17] Essential Personal Guidance Interviews (G 3,8) [O1,6,9,11,15] Targeted Intervention(G3,5,6,7)[O2,4,5,,8,12] SHINE Project (HA/PP) - York University SHINE raises awareness and knowledge of HE. Inspires, motivates and encourages students to realise their aspirations and achieve academic success. L3 Arts Award (All Stars) - Music Intervention. NCS / L3 Arts Award London College / Digital Badge | Assembly Workshop - Preparing for Next Steps (G5,6) Workplace Behaviours/World of Work/CV (DWP) Additional Personal Guidance Interviews (G3,8) AS REQUIRED [O1,6,9,11,15] GCSE Results Day (August 2024) Careers Advisor / Local Providers Support (G 3,7,8)[O1,6,9,11,15] Essential Personal Guidance Interviews (G 3,8) [O1,6,9,11,15] |
Targeted Career Intervention
Due to the success of the intervention programme below academic year 2022-2023, the programme is being expanded to increase cohort sizes for 2023-2024. Italics are new programmes being introduced in 2023-2024.
- Brilliant Club (HA/PP) Y8 1 Cohort (2023) - Extended Programme 3 Cohorts 2024.
- 7 Mentoring Sessions and 2 University Visits (Manchester/Sheffield)
- REACH Programme (PP) Y9 - Workplace Mentoring Programme (Enerveo - Leeds).
- SHINE Programme Y9/Y10 - (HA/PP) Mentoring Programme - York University.
- Envision (PP) - Y9 Employer supported Mentoring Programme.
- Universify -
- Aim a Little Higher - Bespoke workshops (PP/GRT) - All Years.
- Think for the Future (TFTF) - Resilience Coaching - Y8-10
- New College Bradford (NCB) /Huddersfield University - Y10 - Mentoring (HA/PP)
- Bradford College - Y10/Y11 - Mentoring Programme.
Targeted Career Intervention
- YAYA QED Mentoring Pilot - Successful 2023 (Expanded Programme 23/24)
- Adeeba Malik (Coop Grange Alumni) - St John University
- Raising Aspirations (Girls) PP
Targeted Career Intervention
SEND Workshops - Keighley College (SEND PAL)
ASDAN Challenge Curriculum - Developing Life Skills.
Raising Aspirations - SEND Motivational Speakers (Establish SEND Alumni)
Supported ‘taster’ sessions at next step providers.
Month | National / International & World Dates (Linked to Careers) Celebrated in Curriculum / Tutor Programme / Assemblies / Careers Newsletter (Student&Parent) etc. |
Sept ‘23 | 3rd Emergency Services Day 9th World Physiotherapy Day 12th National Pensions Awareness Week 16th National Teaching Assistants Day 19th National Coding Week (ICT/Programming Careers) 19th National Recycling Week 25th National Fitness Day 27th World Tourism Day 28th World Maritime Day |
Oct ‘23 | 3rd World Space Week 5th World Teachers Day 8th World Podiatory Day 16th World Food Day/National Baking Week 20th International Chef Day 25th International Artists Day/World Opera Day |
Nov ‘23 | 8th International Day of Radiography 10th International Accounting Day 25th International Day of Careers Rights |
Dec ‘23 | 9th Civil Aviation Day |
Jan ‘24 | 2nd National Personal Trainer Awareness Day 5th National Screenwriters Day 12th National Pharmacist Day 24th Day of Education (Teachers, Teaching Assistants etc.) |
Feb ‘24 | 4th World Cancer Day (Oncologists/Medicine) 6th National Apprenticeship Week 11th International Day of Women/Girls in Science 13th World Radio Day (Media / Communications) 23rd National Hospitality Workers Day |
March ‘24 | 2nd World Book Day (Literature) 3rd World Wildlife Day (Conservation Careers) e.g. Zoologist, Veterinary Science 6th National Dentistry Day 13th National Science Week - STEM 21st World Social Work Day 22nd World Writers Day 27th World Theatre Day 31st National Farmers Workers Day (Agriculture) |
April ‘24 | 2nd Geologists Day 6th World Health Day - NHS Careers 15th World Art Day 19th Admin Professional Day 28th World Day for H&S at Work Day 29th International Dance Day |
May ‘24 | 1st National Gardening Week 4th National Firefighters Day 5th International Midwife Day 10th World Receptionist Day 12th International Nurses Day 13th National Numeracy Day - Finance/Accountancy 20th International HR Day 23rd National Conservation Week |
June ‘24 | 5th World Environment Day 5th National Carers Week 7th World Food Safety Day (Food Manufacturing) 23rd International Women in Engineering Day 24th Public Services Day / Armed Forces Day |
July ‘24 | 15th World Youth Skills Day 17th International Day for Justice (Law Professions) 22nd Ask and Archeologist Day |
Aug ‘24 | 19th World Photo Day (Photography) |
Additional Provision | Students at risk of NEET identified, supported and reviewed annually - Targeted Workshops/Activities. Careers support - EHCP Reviews - Agreed actions. Careers support - AP Students - Established links with Pipeline, Barnardos, Bradford College, OnTrack, Fast Forward, Motiv8, Edclass, TSC. Careers representative available at ALL Parent Information Evenings / (Year 9 Options Evening). |
Staff Member Support | Careers - CPD Sessions
Careers Champions - Department Links Directed time to develop CEIAG in the Curriculum (GB 1,2,3,4,5,7) External CEIAG CPD - Visiting a local subject related business (GB 1,2,3,4) |
CEIAG Evaluation | PSHCE Annual Curriculum Review / Quality Assure Career Lessons (GB 1,2,3,4) Termly Compass+ Evaluation (GB 1) Future Skill Questionnaire Completion - Minimum 3 Surveys (Y7-11) (GB 1) |
Other possible events/opportunities as and when they arise;
- Visits to Universities (Gatsby 1,3,7)
- Visits to FE College (Gatsby 1,3,7)
- PSHCE CEIAG Lessons within SOW (Gatsby 1,2,3,4)
- CEIAG Focused Assemblies (Gatsby 1,2,3,5)
- Access to Unifrog to support students creating an individual Career Development Plan (Gatsby 1, 2, 3)
- Enrichment Week (Gatsby 1, 2, 3 ,5,7)
- Aspiration Audit (Gatsby 1,3,8)
- Careers Fair (Gatsby 1,2,3,5,7,8)
- FE / HE Fairs (Gatsby 1,3,7,8)
- External providers ie Enterprise / Dragon Den drop down days (Gatsby 1,2,3,5)
- Career panels (Gatsby 1,2,3,5)
- Career insight visits (Gatsby 1,2,3,5)
- Subject related “Do Nows / Starter” during National Career Week (Gatsby 1,2,3,4)
- Y9 Career events preparation for options ie Career information evening (Gatsby 1,3,7)
- Y9 internal taster sessions prior to options (Gatsby 1,3,4)
- Apprenticeship assembly / workshops (Gatsby 1,2,3,5)
- LMI assembly / PSHCE / workshops (Gatsby 1,2,4)
- Bradford Manufacturing week (Gatsby 1,2,3,5,6)
- Workplace visits (all years) (Gatsby 1,2,3,5,6)
- Employer mentoring (Gatsby 1,3,5)
- Y10 workplace visit / experience (Gatsby 1,2,3,5,6)
- CEIAG enrichment days / weeks (Gatsby 1,2,3,4, 5,6)
- 1 - 1 interviews with Careers Advisor (Gatsby 1,3,8)
- Curriculum links to employers (Gatsby 1,2,3,4,5,6)
- Masterclasses (Gatsby 1,2,3,4,5)
- Motivational speakers (Gatsby 1,2,3,5)
- Targeted motivational speakers ie challenging stereotypes / SEND (Gatsby 1,2,3,4,5)
- STEM activities (Gatsby 1,2,3,4,5,6)
- SEND / vulnerable groups additional support / projects (Gatsby 1,2,3,4,5,6)
- Mock interviews (Gatsby 1,3,5)
- CV / job application preparation (Gatsby 1,2, 3,4,5)
- Staff LMI / Apprenticeship CPD (Gatsby 1,2,3)
- CEIAG subject ambassadors meetings (Gatsby 1,2,3,4)
- Curriculum mapping (Gatsby 1,2,3,4)
SEND and other Vulnerable Groups
All CEIAG opportunities are fully inclusive and are designed to engage with all students. However embedded within our programme are additional events / activities to support our students with SEND such :
- A series of 1 - 1 interviews , parents invited, support assistant available (Gatsby 1,3)
- Preparing for the world of work workshops (Gatsby 1,2,3)
- Structured KS4 transition programme in post 16 ie taster sessions / days, mentoring (Gatsby 1,2,3)
- Focused enterprise activity sessions (Gatsby 1,2,3,4)
- Structured mock interviews (Gatsby 1,2,3, 5,7)
- Supported work experience (Gatsby 1,2,3,5,6)
- Access to inspirational role models (alumni?) (Gatsby 1,3)
- Appropriate KS4 pathways available in curriculum (Gatsby 1,3,4)
- Work shadowing (Gatsby 1,2,3,5,6)
- Partnerships with employers with a diverse workforce (Gatsby 1,3, 5)
- Careers Advisor present at EHCP annual review in KS4 (Gatsby 1,3,8)
Impact
Measuring the impact of our CEIAG programme supports us to develop it on an annual basis and to know that we are making a positive and empowering difference. We value quantitative and qualitative feedback from all stakeholders and ensure our evaluations lead to change / amendments in our future planning. We undertake internal and external quality assurance to ensure our intent and implementation is in-line with our expectations. We measure impact in the following ways:
- Positive destinations data for all
- Tracking of Compass over time
- Reduced NEET figures over time (Include your 3 year trend for NEETs)
- - i.e NEET Figures (Not in Education, Employment or Training)
2019-20 | 2020-2021 | 2021-2022 | 2022-2023 | ||||||||
Y11 | Y11 | Y11 | Y11 | ||||||||
Academy | Bradford | National | Academy | Bradford | National | Academy | Bradford | National | Academy | Bradford | National |
0.7% | 2.6% | 3.9% | 0.7% | 4.0% | 5.5% | 0.3% | 2.9% | 4.7% | 0.6% | 2.0% | Awaiting |
- Feedback and evaluation for all events, both quantitative and qualitative
- Increase in attendance / reduction in PA over time
- Reduction in behaviour incidents including Ftex / P ex over time
- Increase in A2L data
- Increase in progress / attainment over time
- Progress and achievement data over time with reference to vulnerable groups ie SEND
- Reviewing progression data over time ie take up of Apprenticeships, entry into FE with reference to vulnerable groups ie SEND
- Development of employability skills after key events
- Employer engagement increasing
Local Providers
Bradford College - www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk
New College Bradford - www.ncbradford.ac.uk
Shipley College - www.shipley.ac.uk
Dixons Sixth Form Academy - www.dixons6a.com
Keighley College - www.keighleycollege.ac.uk
Notre Dame College - www.notredamecoll.ac.uk
Calderdale College - www.calderdale.ac.uk
Greenhead College - www.greenhead.ac.uk
Kirklees College - www.kirkleescollege.ac.uk
Leeds City College - www.leedscitycollege.ac.uk
Leeds College of Building - www.lcb.ac.uk
Universities
Bradford University - https://www.bradford.ac.uk/external/
Leeds University - https://www.leeds.ac.uk/
Sheffield University - https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/
Huddersfield University - https://www.hud.ac.uk/?utm_source=googlemybusiness&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb-mainlisting
Hull University - https://www.hull.ac.uk/
York University - https://www.york.ac.uk/
https://www.ucas.com/corporate/news-and-key-documents/news/new-ucas-hub-encourages-students-shoot-stars (New Hub that has replaced UCAS progress)
www.russell group.ac.uk (represents 24 leading universities, source of careers information & advice including ‘informed choices’ a downloadable guide to making post 16 choices)
https://www.gov.uk/student-finance (Student finance)
https://universitycompare.com/ (comparing different universities)
https://universitycompare.com/rankings/ (University rankings)
https://www.unitasterdays.com/ (A directory of university events for school groups and individual students)
Apprenticeships
https://www.gov.uk/apply-apprenticeship
https://www.ucas.com/apprenticeships-in-the-uk
https://www.apprenticeships.gov.uk/
https://www.prospects.ac.uk/jobs-and-work-experience/apprenticeships
https://allaboutapprenticeships.co.uk/
https://www.shipley.ac.uk/apprentices/
https://www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk/apprenticeships/
https://www.e4s.co.uk/jobs/5-apprenticeships-bradford.htm
http://www.wylp.org.uk/
https://amazingapprenticeships.com/
https://careerfinder.ucas.com/jobs/apprenticeship/
Online Platforms
Labour Market Information (LMI)
Leeds
Provides career inspiration to help you make those important next steps to reach your FutureGoals. Creative Industries, Digital, Manufacturing and Engineering, Construction, Professional services and Health and Social Care are all key sectors for Leeds City Region. https://futuregoals.co.uk/careerstarters/ Our way of living has changed quite a lot recently. Now, more than ever, it’s really important to keep our brains active and challenged. Without the daily structures that we’re used to, self-motivation is a really vital skill that we need to nurture and develop.
FutureGoals Remote tests your communication and planning skills, it develops your creative thinking and challenges you to think outside of the box. You will tackle activities that help you to problem solve, become innovative and step into a range of different career sectors. These resources have been designed to help you learn skills that local employers are looking for such as; communication, planning and research, problem solving, creativity, organisation and self-reflection FutureGoals Remote resources - “Create it!” -
Other
https://nationalcareers.service.gov.uk/skills-assessment (A free skills assessment based on hobbies, likes/dislikes which will then link to career pathways based on your answers - good for those who may feel stuck finding their career route)
https://www.careerpilot.org.uk/ - (Impartial careers website providing information, advice and tools to support 11-19 year olds in planning their progression effectively)
https://nationalcareers.service.gov.uk/ (provides information, advice and guidance to help you make decisions on learning, training and work)
https://www.careersbox.co.uk/ (A great source of up to the minute job profile films)
https://icould.com/ (Career videos to find out about a wide range of careers and opportunities. Take the Buzz Quiz – it’s great fun!)
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/careers-of-the-future (what does the future hold!)
Success at School is the place for young people to explore careers, get the lowdown on top employers, and search for the latest jobs, courses and advice. Get career smart and Register today! Success at school have highlighted some of the different careers that are helping us through the current crisis.
https://www.notgoingtouni.co.uk/ (opportunities if you decide university is not for you)
https://uk.job-applications.com/ (has useful videos, demonstrating how to complete the online applications for many top companies in the UK, as well as providing detailed information on salaries and interviews. Applications forms can be printed off directly from this site.)
http://www.talkingjobs.net/ (An online video player that delivers a series of career case studies)
https://www.skillsbuilder.org/homelearning
Everyone needs eight essential skills to succeed - whatever their path in life. Skills builder provides a range of resources for building these skills in a home setting - all underpinned by the Skills Builder Framework. Resources are available for learners aged 4 to 20+.
https://www.thewowshow.org/students/
The WOW Show (World of Work) - The WOW Show is a live online channel creating real-life encounters with the world of work to inspire young people about their futures. Have a look at some of the recordings and find out about any careers you are considering for your future.
This free app for students aged 13+ allows students to complete a digital CV and matches them with jobs, apprenticeships and other suitable opportunities.
https://www.speakersforschools.org/experience-2/vwex/
Speakers for schools - virtual work experiences Working with over 50 leading employers across industries, this offers students the chance to apply for interactive, high impact placements, through a safeguarded application portal and platform. During placements, students interact with employers, complete real work projects and work together to gain industry insights and skills.
https://www.healthcareers.nhs.uk/
Careers in Health Professions – Make a difference with a career in health. Get all the information you need to take the next step in your career. Health professions have been highlighted during the Coronavirus pandemic and demand is expected to increase. There are hundreds of types of careers in health available so it is definitely worth consideration. The NHS employs around 1.5 million people and there are over 350 roles to choose from, not just a doctor or a nurse! You can see a list of the careers available here: stepintothenhs.nhs.uk/careers and you can compare the many varied careers available here: healthcareers.nhs.uk/explore-roles/compare-roles.
Parents
https://targetcareers.co.uk/parents-and-teachers
https://careerready.org.uk/parents
https://www.careeralchemy.co.uk/choosing-career-paths.html
https://www.theparentsguideto.co.uk/free-resources