Every young person needs high-quality career guidance to make informed decisions about their future. It is therefore vital that good career guidance is embedded throughout our curriculum, so that young people will be better equipped to make informed choices about their next steps.
In 2013, Gatsby commissioned Sir John Holman to set out what career guidance in England would be like if it were good by international standards, resulting in the Good Career Guidance report. The eight benchmarks set out in the report serve as a framework for improvement in careers provision and have been adopted as part of the Government's Careers Strategy and statutory guidance for schools and colleges.
The eight Gatsby benchmarks of Good Career Guidance are:
1. A stable careers programme2. Learning from career and labour market information3. Addressing the needs of each pupil4. Linking curriculum learning to careers5. Encounters with employers and employees6. Experiences of workplaces7. Encounters with further and higher education8. Personal guidance
You can find out more about our journey towards achieving the benchmarks in the downloads section below.
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