Local jobs and careers have been affected over the last year, so that's why Bucks skills hub are encouraging everyone in the county to get involved with National Career Week 2021, which just so happens to starts today!
Schools and organisations around bucks are getting involved with Careers Week by putting on activities and events. Anyone who participates is invited to use the hashtag #CWC2021 and Tag @BucksSkillsHub.
The link to the vast array of resources created for Careers Week is here:
https://ncw2020.co.uk/planning-publicity-printables/
And a guide that provides parents with the information they need to help their teenage children make the right choices to create successful futures after GCSE and sixth form.
https://nationalcareersweek.com/parentsguide/
As well as a Future Career guide for advisors and teachers, that focuses on changes expected due to #FourthIndustrialRevolution.

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