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Parents and carers career information

At Arden College, we are committed to careers education, information, advice, and guidance ensuring students’ leave us with the right tools and values to become independent, an active citizen or employed.

We support students, with their parents and carers, to consider their future options, realise their potential and decide how their skills and experiences fit with opportunities in the local job market. We support students to prepare for their preferred destination whether that is to continue with further education, employment, training or living independently. We have a person-centred approach to student outcomes through our EHCP annual reviews process where we collaborate with all stakeholders to shape clear and ambitious targets for students to prepare for their next steps.

We collaborate closely with the local authority due to the vulnerable nature of our students, who all have special education needs and disabilities with Education, Health, and Care plans in place, ensuring that we know of all the services available to support students to access these and share this knowledge amongst our community.

There are several terms used to describe Careers Education, and there is inevitably some overlap between them.

  • Employability/work skills is the delivery of learning about careers and the skills and knowledge required to become employable. This is embedded as part of the curriculum
  • Work experience/placement is the provision of opportunities to develop knowledge and understanding of work and to develop skills for employability through direct experiences of work
  • Careers information is the provision of information and resources about courses, occupations, and career paths
  • Careers advice is more in-depth explanation of information and how to access and use information
  • Careers guidance or careers counselling is a deeper intervention in which an individual’s skills, attributes and interests are explored in relation to their career options

When your son/daughter leaves Arden College, they are likely to have some or all of the following options available to them depending on their ability, independence and support needs:

Further education at a college or training provider to follow a study programme
Employment - open, supported or voluntary
Social care options - community based day activities - this could include day centres, part-time college, social firms, community leisure or sport/fitness activities and supported living/specialist residential care for those who are eligible for services
Apprenticeship - an apprenticeship is a way to gain the skills, knowledge and experience you need to get into many careers. They combine work, training and study, letting you ‘earn while you learn’. Apprenticeships are available across a range of areas. Click here for further information
Traineeship - usually a 6 month programme made up of extended work experience working towards qualifications. A traineeship will normally lead to an apprenticeship or work
Supported internship - supported internships are a study programme for learners with Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs). Learners will have a work placement and complete relevant qualifications alongside their placement. Click here for further information

Useful websites and contacts

Please see below a list of useful resources

https://www.ndti.org.uk/resources/preparing-for-adulthood-all-tools-resources
https://www.togethermatters.org.uk/planning-the-future/

www.parentalguidance.org.uk

https://contact.org.uk/advice-and-support/education-learning/education-beyond-16/

You can contact a qualified Careers Advisor via text/phone or webchat to discuss careers, courses and finding a job - find out more here.

Children and young people with SEND and their families may be entitled to additional financial support. The government offers advice on financial help for children and young people on the Learner Support Helpline on 0800 121 8989.

Our partnerships

We work in partnership with a range of organisations to help enhance our services for students, including access to career resources. These include the Careers Enterprise Company, Career Connect, and other public, charitable and private sectors.