All-age careers service
Minister of State for Further Education and Lifelong Learning John Hayes has set out further details about the all-age careers service in England, which will be established by April 2012. This includes new arrangements for careers guidance accessible from September 2011. The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills will: continue to fund a high quality online and helpline service for adults. From September 2011, these will be linked to similar services for young people, so there is a single point of access for all users of each service; and continue to fund a network of public, private and voluntary sector organisations to provide face to face careers guidance to adults. Visit: www.bis.gov.uk
The Department for Education has published a letter setting out the roles of schools and local authorities in new arrangements for young people. The letter says, "new provisions in the Education Bill that is currently progressing through Parliament will change the responsibilities of schools for careers education and guidance. They will give schools greater freedom and flexibility to exercise their professional judgement in determining the most appropriate careers guidance for their pupils." It notes that the Government will repeal some statutory provisions and sets out key dates for the reforms. Visit : media.education.gov.uk

