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Social Mobility Task Group

The social mobility task group will look at the role and impact of careers guidance in supporting people to make careers decisions. The group will engage and contribute to research and feed into policy developments around social mobility.

Chair: John Yarham – Futures Advice, Skills & Employment

Vice-Chair: Craig Garton – CXK

Social mobility task group objectives:

  • To develop a Careers England policy statement on social mobility
  • To collect examples of good practice relating to careers and social mobility and publish / promote these
  • To identify emerging issues concerning social mobility and develop proposals to overcome barriers and difficulties to increasing social mobility
  • To offer policy makers and influencers an informed viewpoint on challenges to improving and increasing social mobility
  • To commission and support research to highlight the contribution that high quality CEIAG makes to social mobility
  • To carry out requests as necessary as directed by the Careers England Board
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