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NAHT Crown Dependencies

NAHT represents school leaders in Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man. We provide advice, training and support for our members on a range of issues faced by senior leaders in schools. Along with our colleagues in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, NAHT is there to defend and extend the rights of school leaders. 

Resources, training and support from The Careers & Enterprise Company

The Careers & Enterprise Company has launched its online learning modules, written in partnership with University of Huddersfield, to help key education stakeholders better understand the value of careers leadership in schools, special schools and colleges, the careers education landscape and understand the role and value of a careers leader.

There are separate online learning modules tailored for the following groups:

These short courses provide a great introduction to careers leadership for all audiences.

Find out more.

To accompany these modules and provide further support, there are now dedicated pages with resources for education leaders and resources for governors. These pages provide new resources such as its Guide for Education Leaders in Schools and CollegesCareers Education: A Guide for Secondary School Governors and Careers Education: A Guide For College Governors.

You can also register to receive the Educatio​n ​Leader Digest or Governor Newsletter, designed to support you to:

  • focus on the key policy information and statutory requirements
  • make informed decisions
  • see a return on investment
  • have a measurable impact on young people.

Primary careers resource platform

The Primary Careers Resources Platform was created in collaboration with the Centre for Education and Youth. The resources and tools on the platform have been provided by the 15 organisations in the Department for Education-backed Primary Fund
Key features of the platform include:

Explore the platform.​

For any further support, please contact the Education Development Team at education@careersandenterprise.co.uk.

First published 26 October 2021
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