Information for Personal Advisers

Anti-knife crime campaigners get online resources – The government has launched online resources for young people and youth groups who want to campaign against knife crime.

CLC Impact Report quarter 3 - View the report to see the outcomes of your work with young people.

DCSF Consultations - DCSF are consulting on a proposed new school report card. It could include a report on what the school is doing to promote economic wellbeing. It suggests that schools should ensure that young people are supported in making their 14-19 choices.

New ICG ‘school membership’ launched - A new category of ICG membership designed just for schools is now available, with a range of benefits to support schools in their delivery of CEIAG. ICG School Membership means that a school will be recognised for its commitment to high quality and impartial careers education and guidance. Any school joining in December and January will receive 15 months ICG membership for the price of 12. Click here for more information.

STEM Subject Choice and Careers Awareness: a briefing of IAG Helpers - read the full briefing by clicking here.

Launch of the Diploma Support Programme IAG community - The Diploma support programme helps consortia (partnerships of schools, colleges, training providers and employers) to implement plans for the roll-out of the Diplomas.

Higher Education accepting Diplomas - Of the UK institutions listed by UCAS as offering HE courses, the vast majority have written and provided a generic statement reflecting their position on accepting the Advanced Diploma as a route onto their undergraduate courses, read more here.

The Joint Advisory Committee for Qualifications Approval (JACQA) begins its work -  Another step in developing the new, simplified qualification routes for 14-19 year olds was taken in December with the establishment of JACQA, the Joint Advisory Committee for Qualifications Approval.

Prime Minister launches Premier League Community Sports ClubsPremier League football clubs are to offer thousands of young people the chance to get involved in Olympic sports.

Anti-gang banning orders planned – Young people who join gangs could face banning orders to control their movements and prevent gun and knife crime.

Tellus portal – The first phase of the Tellus portal was released last month and they would like to hear your views.

Young people’s attitude to food and smoking – A new report from SHEU has released findings from surveys on young people’s attitudes to food and smoking and examines the trends from 1983 to the present day.

NSPCC gain figures on sexual offences against children – More than 20,000 sex offences against children were recorded last year. Click here to read more.

Child abuse unit paying for data – The Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP) has had to pay tens of thousand of pounds to internet firms for information. 

Anti-knife crime campaigners get online resources – The government has launched online resources for young people and youth groups who want to campaign against knife crime.

CLC Impact Report quarter 3 - View the report to see the outcomes of your work with young people.

DCSF Consultations - DCSF are consulting on a proposed new school report card. It could include a report on what the school is doing to promote economic wellbeing. It suggests that schools should ensure that young people are supported in making their 14-19 choices.

New ICG ‘school membership’ launched - A new category of ICG membership designed just for schools is now available, with a range of benefits to support schools in their delivery of CEIAG. ICG School Membership means that a school will be recognised for its commitment to high quality and impartial careers education and guidance. Any school joining in December and January will receive 15 months ICG membership for the price of 12. Click here for more information.

STEM Subject Choice and Careers Awareness: a briefing of IAG Helpers - read the full briefing by clicking here.

Launch of the Diploma Support Programme IAG community - The Diploma support programme helps consortia (partnerships of schools, colleges, training providers and employers) to implement plans for the roll-out of the Diplomas.

Higher Education accepting Diplomas - Of the UK institutions listed by UCAS as offering HE courses, the vast majority have written and provided a generic statement reflecting their position on accepting the Advanced Diploma as a route onto their undergraduate courses, read more here.

The Joint Advisory Committee for Qualifications Approval (JACQA) begins its work -  Another step in developing the new, simplified qualification routes for 14-19 year olds was taken in December with the establishment of JACQA, the Joint Advisory Committee for Qualifications Approval.

Prime Minister launches Premier League Community Sports ClubsPremier League football clubs are to offer thousands of young people the chance to get involved in Olympic sports.

Anti-gang banning orders planned – Young people who join gangs could face banning orders to control their movements and prevent gun and knife crime.

Tellus portal – The first phase of the Tellus portal was released last month and they would like to hear your views.

Young people’s attitude to food and smoking – A new report from SHEU has released findings from surveys on young people’s attitudes to food and smoking and examines the trends from 1983 to the present day.

NSPCC gain figures on sexual offences against children – More than 20,000 sex offences against children were recorded last year. Click here to read more.

Child abuse unit paying for data – The Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP) has had to pay tens of thousand of pounds to internet firms for information. 

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