Your child will need to make decisions about their learning and next steps. Our Careers Advisers are there to help them.
Careers Wales has Careers Advisers linked to every maintained mainstream and special school. We are also linked to places attended by young people who are educated elsewhere. Careers Advisers will also attend any school events such as parents evenings and open evenings.
How Careers Wales can help
Our Careers Advisers are there to support you and your child. They can do this by:
Offering a careers interview
Your child will be offered a careers interview. They do not have to attend, but should be encouraged.
Advisers can support young people with additional needs to make applications and, where needed, can identify ongoing support needs and advocate on behalf of your child.
They will talk to your child about:
- Their skills and strengths
- The options available to them
- Their career ideas
- How they can help them plan their next steps after school
A careers interview will also help your child with:
- Motivation - helping your child prepare for change and address any potential barriers
- Decision-making - supporting your child to make well-informed decisions
- Self-awareness - developing your child's awareness of their interests, needs and abilities
- Opportunity awareness - developing your child's knowledge of the labour market
- Application - helping your child to take action
- Resilience - support with managing setbacks and dealing with transitions
Look at meeting a Careers Adviser with your child to help them better prepare for an interview.
Attending transition planning meetings
Careers Advisers can attend transition planning meetings around your child's Individual Development Plan (IDP) or a Statement of Special Educational Needs. They can outline options and support your child with their future plans. Find out more about the IDP and how you can prepare for the review on IDP review page.
How can I support my child?
Attend review meetings and parents evenings
Take a look at some useful questions you could ask in an Individual Development Plan review meeting.
Attending these meetings means you will be:
- Up to date with the support and provision your child is currently receiving
- Aware of how your child is progressing in school and if there are any concerns
- Able to fully support your child with their next steps
Exploring careers and options
Our top tips:
- Make sure your knowledge is up to date. Use Future Jobs Wales to find out about the job market, skills employers are looking for and employment trends
- Encourage your child to think about all the options available. Look at Find out about your options with your child
- Make sure they make full use of the help available to them. Look at Who can help me with your child
- Show them the My Future YouTube Channel to watch videos about different careers and options
- Encourage them to develop their skills through education, hobbies, work experience and part-time jobs
- If they are nervous about coming to meet a Career Adviser ask them to look at What is a careers interview and watch the video on the page
Our tools can help you both to start thinking about career ideas. Look at:
Options after school
Explore the options available with your child. They include:
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Find out more about the Individual Development Plan (IDP) and how you can prepare for the review.
Find out the support available from Careers Wales to help you and your child plan for the future.