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Help your child plan their future Information for parents & carers
Ruth Robertson
Contents
• Introduction to Skills Development Scotland
• Career Management Skills
• Post-school choices
• My World of Work
• The changing youth labour market
• Helping you to help your child.
Skills Development Scotland (SDS)
• SDS is the national skills body supporting people and
businesses to develop and apply their skills
• we work in partnership to enable people to reach their potential
• we support people to develop effective career management skills
• developing effective career management skills will enable people
to make informed career choices throughout their life.
Careers Service in School
Drop-in clinics – held weekly, opportunity for pupils to meet
school careers adviser and have any immediate questions
answered
One to one career coaching - this is available for pupils to
discuss goals and aspirations
Group sessions – careers advisers work in classrooms
delivering interactive group activities to help pupils understand
and develop career management skills
Parents evenings – careers advisers attend parents evenings to
raise awareness of support available to pupils
My World of Work – web service provides a range of information
for pupils, parents and teachers
Career Management Skills
The changing youth
labour market
• the youth labour market has changed massively over the last couple of
decades
• there are fewer entry-level jobs for school leavers and much more competition
for them
• there are many and varied routes into work for young people; including Modern
Apprenticeships, college, university or further training
• the average person has 10 – 15 jobs in their lifetime
• 80% of jobs are not advertised
• this means young people have to be very well prepared for the world of work
• for localised information on job trends in your area (including employment rates
and useful local contact information) have a look at SDS’ website:
skillsdevelopmentscotland.co.uk/in-your-area and put in your postcode.
Future Job Sectors
Genetics/biotechnologies
Nano-technologies
Digital and creative
Alternative energies
Advanced materials/chemicals
Hi-tech engineering.
Social Care
Hospitality
Post-school choices
• foundation apprenticeship
• further education
• further training
• higher education
• modern apprenticeship
• employment.
• My World of Work is Scotland’s careers information and
advice web service
• it can support you as a parent / carer for careers advice and
information, as well as helping you help your child
• your child will be introduced to My World of Work in school
and will be supported to set up their individual user account.
This will give them access to a wealth of career information,
resources and tools.
myworldofwork.co.uk
Have a look on My World of Work – myworldofwork.co.uk
Helping you to help your child
Online:
myworldofwork.co.uk
apprenticeships.scot
Face-to-face:
Visit an SDS careers centre to talk to an Adviser. Visit
centres.myworldofwork.co.uk to find your nearest centre
Telephone:
Call us to free speak to an Adviser on 0800 917 8000