an article by Deirdre Hughes (Warwick Institute for Employment Research, Coventry, UK) published in British Journal of Guidance & Counselling Volume 41 Issue 3 (2013)
Abstract
This article explores how the UK careers landscape in each of the four home nations is changing in response to neo-liberal policies.
In this context, careers services are increasingly under pressure to demonstrate their added value, impact and returns on investment. As fiscal arrangements tighten and governments state their preferences and priorities for national careers services, differing strategic responses are beginning to emerge.
A quasi-market, experimental approach is now the dominant discourse in England, in contrast to differing and complementary arrangements in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. The article suggests that insofar as these developments are transforming national careers services, they are also creating significant challenges which require new forms of policy imagery and imagination for high-impact, all-age careers services.
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