Enterprise coordinator role activity
Careers education plays a pivotal role in achieving the Luton 2040 vision of a child friendly town where our children and young people grow up feeling happy, healthy and secure.
Access to good careers education ensures that:
- every child from all backgrounds receives an excellent offer raises aspiration and experiences
- everyone has the chance to make choices about and succeed in their future
NEET (not in education employment or training) has been identified a pre-determinant of health inequality. Some young people face multiple difficulties in making their next best step. It's recognised that careers education has a role to play in removing barriers, providing inspiration and raising aspirations.
Key facts
- The poorest children are 11 months behind when starting school
- Wealthy children are 2.5 time more likely to end up wealthy
- Disadvantaged young people are more likely to become NEET
Key themes
The enterprise coordinator and the 14 to 19 team held a professional development event, ‘Challenging disadvantaged through an inclusive approach to careers education'. The key themes were:
- social mobility: the role of careers in helping develop equality of opportunity
- inspiring collaboration with internal and external stakeholders
- tailoring support for students from disadvantaged backgrounds
- success and performance: what is needed from data collection and success criteria
- effectively monitoring and evaluating the success of careers programmes and strategies