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Careers England submission to the Social Mobility Committee

20th September 2015 by ceAdmin

Posted September 2015

The House of Lords Select Committee on Social Mobility is undertaking an inquiry into how young people can be best prepared for the world of work. The Committee, appointed to investigate the transition from school to work for young people, is investigating the complex choices young people are faced with when considering career options.

Careers England has submitted written evidence to the inquiry which can be viewed here

Many thanks to the following individuals and organisations for contributing to the written submission:

– Tracey Burley, Careers South West
– Martin Vowles, Ansbury
– Chris Greaves, Adviza
– Joan Law, Morrisby Organisation
– Annette Waid, Cascaid
– Lizzie Taylor, Lawes Taylor/Rainham Mark Grammar School
– Emma Gotz, Hampshire County Council
– Sean Kearns, CXK

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