Careers

Careers, Information, Advice and Educational Guidance (CIAEG)

Accrington Academy is committed to providing our students with a programme of careers education, information, advice and guidance (CEIAG) for all students in years 7-13. The programme the Academy delivers makes a major contribution to preparing young people for the opportunities, responsibilities and experiences of life.

We work closely with the careers and enterprise co-ordinator for Hyndburn, in order to keep abreast of all the latest career and industry trends. 

Our PSHE curriculum provides students with the opportunity to receive sessions centred around careers and enterprises that ensure our students at Accrington Academy are well informed and equipped with the information they need to make informed choices regarding their futures. 

CIAEG Policy
National Careers Week

Empowering Positive Change Through Careers Education

National Careers Week (NCW) is a celebration of careers guidance and free resources in education across the UK.

The aim is to provide a focus for careers guidance activity at an important stage in the academic calendar to help support young people leaving education.

https://nationalcareersweek.com/

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View the NCW Parent's Guide here

START

We’ve got careers covered

Start helps schools and colleges to meet their statutory duties around careers guidance, combining the most comprehensive source of information with a personalised student experience and tracking capabilities to help teachers monitor student progress and engagement. Click here to visit their webpage for more information.

FutureU

Future U is a programme funded by a government body called the Office for Students (OfS), which regulates universities. The OfS has lots of functions, one of which is promoting widening participation in higher education (HE).

The Future U project is run through a partnership between many different universities and colleges. All the Future U partners work together as part of the project and are all jointly responsible for the Future U activities. For more details and to see which universities and colleges make up Future U, please visit the Future U website: lancashirefutureu.org.uk

The aim of Future U is to give Accrington Academy students information and guidance about different education opportunities to help you make decisions about your future. As part of this project, we will work with Accrington Academy students to make sure they have fair and impartial information about options in higher education.

The Future U team is working with Accrington Academy to highlight the different options in HE that you might be interested in. We want to encourage people from different backgrounds to consider HE and increase the diversity in HE.

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Unifrog

Unifrog brings all available information into one single, impartial, user friendly platform, helping students to make the best choices and submit the strongest applications. They also empower teachers to manage the progression process effectively. If you haven’t yet received an opportunity to register, you will be sent a welcome e-mail soon. Registration is very simple and only takes a couple of minutes.

Please see an Unifrog introduction video, aimed at showing you around the platform in more detail ,but once you have access to the platform you will find plenty of "How to Guides" and Webinairs. In addition the team at Unifrog have offered online training for small groups of staff and that is something that we will be exploring over the coming weeks. Many of you will have already registered for a staff account on Unifrog and will have used resources with students over the last year.

Employers and Partnerships:

Key Partnerships

Unifrog 

Future U

Edge Hill University

Lancaster University

We know that employers in the UK have concerns about skills gaps and the work-readiness of some young people.

Through employer engagement at all ages, we ensure that young people conclude their education with the skills, competencies, knowledge, appropriate qualifications and attitudes desired by employers for both their own career development and economic sustainability and growth

We Need Your Help

We are interested in hearing from employers from businesses and other organisations passionate about engaging with our students to develop their understanding of the world of work, their skills and competencies, thus shape the future workforce and bringing the ‘world of work’ to life for the next generation.

The following high impact activities are used to work in partnership with businesses to help our students prepare for the world of work:

  • Employer Talks

  • Business site visits

  • Mentoring

  • Enterprise activities

  • Work experience and job shadowing

  • Mock interviews and CV preparation

Accrington Academy Employer/Partnerships List:

  • Burnley College
  • EBP NW
  • Fort Vale
  • Future U
  • Accrington and Rossendale College 
  • Hyndburn Borough Council
  • Hyndburn Leisure Trust 
  • Lancashire Constabulary 
  • North Lancs Training Group
  • Margins Insurance
  • Royal Air Force
  • Senator Group
  • Onward Homes
  • RLC Engineering
  • Saxon Furniture 
  • Disney Theatrical Group
  • Myerscough College 

Labour Market information (LMI for All)

The LMI for All is an online data portal, which provides high quality, reliable labour market information (LMI) with the aim of informing careers decisions. 

This tool from the LMI for All website lets you compare up to three jobs and look at how much they pay, what your day-to-day duties might be and whether there will be many job opportunities available in this career area in the future.

Personal statement resources

(suitable for parents of sixth formers)

For students still hoping to apply to university for the current academic year it would be great if they gave some thought over the summer holidays about the sorts of things that they might want to include in their personal statement – ideally returning to school with a completed first draft.

To help parents guide their children on how to think about personal statements, we’ve created a range of helpful tools:

The Parents Guide to Personal Statements

The dos and don't's of UCAS personal statements

Need Help or Advice on Careers, University or Apprenticeships?

Please arrange an appointment with Mrs H Gregory, Director of Education with Character by email hannah.gregory@accrington-academy.org or by telephone 01254 304300

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