This article explores how individual and group work models of career development practice could be adapted and redesigned to be more effective at empowering people to overcome barriers and inequalities. It is set in the context of the ongoing major review of career services in Scotland and examines the possible benefits and challenges if such emancipatory practices are embedded into future service delivery
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This article explores how individual and group work models of career development practice could be a...
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This editorial sets the context for issue 36 of the NICEC journal which is focused on social justice...
The concepts of decent work, inclusion and supporting individuals to find pathways to learning and w...
Recent theoretical and empirical developments have led to a deeper understanding of the complexity o...
Raising aspiration is a primary focus of careers work. However, in some circumstances enhanced aspir...
This article explores how individual and group work models of career development practice could be a...
Work transitions can be stressful to those who experience them, and yet are happening more frequentl...
Much has changed in the career development sector since the launch of the Careers Profession Task Fo...
In this article we provide a brief update on some of the research papers and reports published in 20...
It has been thirteen years since the publication of the article that introduced the CareerEDGE model...
This article uses a career case-study with Tony Watts to explore the interface of an academic career...
In the conclusion to the book Career Guidance for Emancipation, Hooley, Sultana and Thomsen proposed...
A recent study suggests that enhancing career development is a key motivator for students entering u...
Young people’s educational trajectories are always provisional. This article considers young people’...
Graduate employability is an international issue. Students seek a higher education experience with a...
This article explores how the UK careers landscape in each of the four home nations is changing in r...
This editorial sets the context for issue 36 of the NICEC journal which is focused on social justice...
The concepts of decent work, inclusion and supporting individuals to find pathways to learning and w...
Recent theoretical and empirical developments have led to a deeper understanding of the complexity o...
Raising aspiration is a primary focus of careers work. However, in some circumstances enhanced aspir...