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¹ú²úBT Excellence Seminar 3

Excellence in parental engagement with careers – how can we positively engage all families? 

Tuesday 11th July 2023 | 10:00am - 11:30am | The Barbican Centre, London

¹ú²úBT and The Gatsby Foundation's third prestigious ¹ú²úBT Excellence Seminar, focuses on the vital role parents play in influencing a young person’s career decision journey.

A sustainable careers education strategyÌýsets out to engageÌýall key influencers in a young person’s life.ÌýParents areÌýarguably oneÌýof the biggest influencers on young people’s career decision-makingÌýandÌýsupporting them to holdÌýinformed careers conversations with their children,Ìýcan breakÌýdownÌýbarriers and widen opportunitiesÌýforÌýall young people to take their best next step.ÌýOurÌýTalking Futures programme, developed with The Gatsby Foundation,ÌýequipsÌýinstitutionsÌýwithÌýthe tools they need toÌýpositivelyÌýconnect with familiesÌýon careers educationÌýand open theÌýdialogueÌýbetween parents andÌýchildren.Ìý

This is a great opportunity to hear from our panel of experts who will explore innovation in this space, showcasing progressive and integrated parental engagement approaches across a range of settings, and effective strategies that have helped to develop relationships with families facing barriers.ÌýÌý

By attending the seminar attendees can:Ìý

  • GainÌýaÌýgreater understanding ofÌýthe value and impact of high-quality parental engagement in careers, not only on careers and destination outcomes for students,Ìýbut on wider institution priorities
  • Be inspired toÌýbe innovative with approaches to parental engagement in careers, particularly with familiesÌýwho are facing barriersÌý

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Catch up and watch 'what does excellence in experiences of the workplace look like', from our second ¹ú²úBT Excellence Seminar

Resources to support you

If you are a school, college or employer, visit our Resource Directory for further information and support on how to best support parents to help young people make informed careers decisions.

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Meet the panel

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Chairperson - Anna Morrison

Photo of Anna Morrison Anna is a well-known figure in the education and skills sector and has spent the last 25 years platforming apprenticeships and helping to shape the vocational skills landscape. Her extensive and exemplary work with employers, training providers and policy makers has established her as a respected speaker on apprenticeships, and has seen her invited to support and contribute to countless research papers, legislative developments, media commentary, conferences and roundtables.

Kieron LawrenceÌý

Kieron currently works as a Programme Coordinator at the charity ThinkForward. He is responsible for developing and delivering mentoring, insight days, work experience and parental engagement activities for young people in various schools. With years of experience, Kieron has also served as a mentor in both charitable organisations and educational institutions, and has worked as a careers advisor, assisting students to explore their career paths to make informed decisions about their future. He is also the author of the book titled 'How Do You Think?' This book explores the power of mindset and critical thinking, aiming to inspire readers to enhance their cognitive abilities and approach life's challenges with a growth mindset.

Habib Patel

Habib Patel is the Initiative Lead at Star Academies Trust, with the responsibility of ensuring that the ¹ú²úBT & Enterprise programme is embedded into the schools. Since joining the Trust Habib has worked with careers leads, careers coordinators, careers advisors and employers to deliver an impactful careers education curriculum. Habib has years of experience working on social mobility and community cohesion initiatives at a local and national level. He has worked at senior level in both the public and private sector and brings a wealth of experience to this agenda.

Ingrid Kellock

Ingrid is an experienced FE education professional, joining York College in 2016 as Director of Student Experience. One of Ingrid's key functions is to provide a strategic approach to ensuring students enjoy a personalised, distinctive and inclusive educational experience. This involves providing opportunities for social and cultural growth and development, while embracing the rich breadth of students' backgrounds and circumstances. It's important that all students are listened to, engaged with, feel valued and prepared for whatever next steps they want to take.

Andrea Watts

Andrea is ¹ú²úBT Lead and Head of PSHCE at Queen's Park High School, Chester. With twenty years experience within education, Andrea is passionate about inspiring students to achieve their academic potential and wider personal development goals of which careers is central. Andrea's strategic leadership has led to the development and delivery of an impactful careers education programme across the school where all stakeholders are part of the journey.ÌýÌý

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With thanks to our contributors:

Learning with Parents

Becca Thurston, Early ¹ú²úBT Manager at Wessex Water

Useful resources

Learning with Parents focus on how to support Primary schools to build parental engagement in children's learning. Learning with Parent's expertise is relevant to the Secondary, College and SEND education levels and we're delighted that they have been long standing members of our Talking Futures Steering Group, informing the work we do on parental engagement in careers. See their latest blog .