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20th June 2012 John Arnold Institute of Work Psychology University of Sheffield

Re-framing service delivery, professional practices and professional identities in UK careers work: ESRC Seminar Series. 20th June 2012 John Arnold Institute of Work Psychology University of Sheffield. ESCR Seminar Series: Partners. University of Warwick:

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20th June 2012 John Arnold Institute of Work Psychology University of Sheffield

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  1. Re-framing service delivery, professional practices and professional identities in UK careers work:ESRC Seminar Series 20th June 2012John Arnold Institute of Work Psychology University of Sheffield

  2. ESCR Seminar Series: Partners University of Warwick: Institute for Employment Research [lead] Loughborough University: School of Business and Economics

  3. Aims • To foster interdisciplinary and inter-sectoral dialogue by bringing key stakeholders together to debate issues of mutual interest • To contribute to policy about the future shape of services and building workforce capacity • To deconstruct and reframe the professional identities of careers guidance and careers practitioners in the context of UK service delivery policies

  4. Trialogue: 3 way – reciprocal exchange

  5. Objectives • Identify features of a range of practices and how each is effective in particular settings • Examine careers guidance workers’ perceptions of their actual and ideal professional roles • Explore how best to develop integrated practice that enables access to opportunity in culturally diverse and disadvantaged settings • Evaluate existing, emerging and potential uses of digital technologies to deliver enhanced careers-work practice • Suggest how emerging career theory can most usefully be embedded in developing practice

  6. Six seminar topics: 2010 - 2012 • UK policy and practice • Professional associations • Professional identity formation • Digital technologies • Stakeholder perspectives • Learning from others: Equality and diversity

  7. Seminar venues • Autumn, 2010: University of East London • Spring, 2011: University of Glamorgan • Summer, 2011: University of Limerick • Autumn, 2011: University of West of Scotland • Spring, 2012: University of Ulster • Summer, 2012: Nottingham Trent University

  8. Dedicated website

  9. Careers Work Innovation Website http://www.careersinnovation.net/ Where you can find leading-edge ideas for careers

  10. Thank you! We look forward to your participation and contribution

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