Careers Education, Information, Advice and Guidance (CEIAG)
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Here at Cardinal Wiseman Catholic School, we believe that “Education for all = Achievement for all”. This vision underpins all our practices at school: inspiring students to aim high and empowering them with the knowledge, attitudes and skills to make informed decisions about their next steps and meet their long-term life goals. Through a planned programme of activities, Careers Education, Information, Advice and Guidance (CEIAG), Cardinal Wiseman Catholic School seeks to ensure all students take their places as suitably qualified and responsible citizens within society.
Students are entitled to high quality, personalised, independent and impartial CEIAG which is integrated into the curriculum and based on a partnership with students and their parents/carers. The programme delivers explicit learning outcomes, raises aspirations, challenges stereotyping and promotes equality and diversity.
We are always looking to further develop our CEIAG programme and engage with more employers and parents/carers. Here are some ways in which you could get involved:
- Talk in assembly (08:50-09:05)
- Run a workshop about your job/industry/pathway to employment
- Talk to students taking a subject that links to your career
- Conduct mock interviews
- Offer work placements
- Offer work shadowing
- Take students on a tour of your workplace
To offer your support, or for further details of how you could get involved, contact our Careers Leader,
Morgan Murray
English Teacher & Widening Opportunities for All Lead
MurrayM@wiseman.ealing.sch.uk
020 8575 8222 or info@wiseman.ealing.sch.uk
Please click below to read the following policy documents:
Useful CEIAG links:
Unifrog - https://www.unifrog.org/
Unifrog is an online platform that helps students find their next step after school or college. It provides information on higher education, including undergraduate university courses, further education colleges, and apprenticeships. Unifrog also helps students compare opportunities, explore their interests, and apply for courses. Students can log in using their school email address.
National Saturday Club - https://saturday-club.org/
Young people across the country are spending Saturday mornings at their local university, college or museum discovering subjects they love. Saturday Clubs are open to 13–16-year-olds of all abilities and are free to attend. Joining the National Saturday Club is a unique opportunity to learn new skills, discover talents, meet new people, and find out more about further education, higher education and rewarding careers.
Success at School - https://successatschool.org/
Milk Round - https://www.milkround.com/
Amazing Apprenticeships - https://amazingapprenticeships.com/
National Careers Service - https://nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk/home
iCould - https://icould.com/
Real life stories to inspire your career. From accountants to zookeepers, get a first-hand view of jobs and ideas for your future
Careers Service Advice for Parents - https://www.careersadviceforparents.org/
Help your teen plan their future.
Infographic - https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/careers-of-the-future
This young person friendly language document and associated infographic is through this link
Big Choice - https://www.thebigchoice.com/apprenticeships/career-advisors
Useful information about the job market and suitable for displays.
Careerometer Widget
Parents Guide To Apprenticeships
- Parents Guide To Apprenticeships
- https://www.supportinginspiration.org.uk/sc/resources/london-ambitions
- https://www.supportinginspiration.org.uk/sc/resources/london-datastore-labour-market-indicators
The importance of Labour Market Information (LMI) to students
Keeping up to date with what is happening in the labour market is important for anyone making careers related decisions about their future. You should be aware of:
- What opportunities are out there for you
- What the future trends are likely to be in different sectors
- What qualifications and skills you will need
- How you need to prepare yourself to compete for jobs in some sectors
Please see the latest Labour Market information by sector in the documents below: