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The free, curriculum-linked employability programme, developed with teachers. Sharing ideas and resources to help prepare students for the world of work.

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Recognise the importance of inclusion and opportunity in the workplace with your students (11-19) by using our audio case studies. These resources inspire students to be confident in their identity whilst exploring how businesses can support employees to feel included .

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We are thrilled to be partnering with Youth Employment UK helping to capture the views and experiences on what it is like to be a young person in the UK. Encourage your students aged 11+ to take part in the survey to share their thoughts by 6th June here: barc.ly/4mFc1cJ

We are thrilled to be partnering with <a href="/YEUK2012/">Youth Employment UK</a> helping to capture the views and experiences on what it is like to be a young person in the UK. Encourage your students aged 11+ to take part in the survey to share their thoughts by 6th June here: barc.ly/4mFc1cJ
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Through class discussions and a role play activity, teach your primary school pupils (5-11) the importance of wellbeing and confidence, and help them understand how they can support their mental wellbeing at home and at school.

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What do young people think about life, study and work where they live? 11–30-year-olds can share their views by completing the Youth Voice Consensus - encourage your students to share their experiences by 6th June here: barc.ly/45jN1BN Youth Employment UK

What do young people think about life, study and work where they live? 11–30-year-olds can share their views by completing the Youth Voice Consensus - encourage your students to share their experiences by 6th June here: barc.ly/45jN1BN <a href="/YEUK2012/">Youth Employment UK</a>
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Help your students (14-25) with SEND and ALN recognise that worrying is a normal part of addressing challenges and identify some strategies for overcoming new obstacles.

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Introduce your students (16-19) to the concept of investing with our animation that is the first activity of our recently launched suite of investments resources.

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Following the launch of our employability skills schemes of learning earlier this year, read our blog about why we were inspired to support educators in embedding a whole school approach to employability.

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Celebrate National Sports Week while demonstrating the value of a good understanding of numbers with your pupils (5-11) by highlighting how numbers are used in hobbies and sports.

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Try the practical ideas and activities from our social action toolkit to inspire your students (14-19) to get involved in social action, highlighting both the community benefits and the valuable employability skills they'll develop along the way.

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Introduce students (11-19) to an enterprising mindset and explore how skills such as creativity, problem-solving, and opportunity spotting can come together to help them succeed.

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It’s #DreamBigDay next week, why not plan to deliver the first lesson of our 7-11 employability scheme of learning which invites pupils to discover their current skills and explore how these could link to future roles. Careermap for Primary

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Use our series of short films and discussion questions with your students (16-25) to explore the variety of roles within a bank and learn more about how developing core transferable skills is vital in preparing for the future world of work.

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Help pupils (5-11) understand some of the ways they can keep money safe from scams, which is key to forming good money habits for the future.

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It’s #DreamBigDay today and we’re thrilled to partner with Careermap for Primary to support primary schools across the UK in celebrating aspirations and dreams of what the future could hold whilst equipping pupils with the core transferable skills to help them reach their goals.

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We’re thrilled to sponsor Youth Employment Week 2025, partnering with Youth Employment UK to empower young people to develop their aspirations and skills and help them prepare to join the workforce. Here’s how educators get involved: barc.ly/3GlEWCb #YouthEmploymentWeek #YEW2025

We’re thrilled to sponsor Youth Employment Week 2025, partnering with <a href="/YEUK2012/">Youth Employment UK</a> to empower young people to develop their aspirations and skills and help them prepare to join the workforce. Here’s how educators get involved: barc.ly/3GlEWCb #YouthEmploymentWeek #YEW2025
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As the end of the academic year approaches, use our toolkit to support pupils who will be making the transition from primary to secondary school.

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Last month, we sponsored Dream Big Day to support pupils to begin to think of their future. Watch the webinar LifeSkills participated in to learn how you can continue to use our resources to support your pupils’ aspirations. #DreamBigDay2025 #Primaryschool

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Interviews can be daunting—but preparation makes all the difference. Use our interactive lesson to help students (14–16) understand different types of interviews and practise their responses. #interviewing #jobsearch

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We’re proud to sponsor #YouthEmploymentWeek next week, an annual celebration of young people and those who support them. With the Youth Employment UK educator toolkit you can get your students involved in activities each day of the week: barc.ly/4lzK2tD #YouthEmploymentWeek

We’re proud to sponsor #YouthEmploymentWeek next week, an annual celebration of young people and those who support them. With the <a href="/YEUK2012/">Youth Employment UK</a> educator toolkit you can get your students involved in activities each day of the week: barc.ly/4lzK2tD #YouthEmploymentWeek
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Use our new investment resources to help your students (16–19) explore how investing can support their life goals. From animations to board games, our new resources build financial literacy and decision-making skills. #investing