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Learning at Crawshaw Academy
Please contact Dr Kate Smith on smithk1@ca.rklt.co.uk with any questions.
We are delighted to announce that in June 2021, Crawshaw Academy underwent an assessment day which led to us being awarded the Quality in Careers Standard.This nationally recognised award acknowledges the careers guidance and planning that goes on in our school, and we are thrilled!
The ASK Apprenticeship Padlet is a one stop shop for all apprenticeship information - grab a cup of tea and look through it for some interesting ideas and information.
Every year, Year 10 receive an 'introduction to apprenticeships' talk .Students get a lot of useful pointers and information from Linda Beever, who works with West Yorkshire Learning Partnership and the National Apprenticeship service.
These resources will help you make some decisions around next steps.
All Crawshaw students have access to the Start Programme, at Start Profile. This is an online Careers platform which is so useful. Students access this in Enterprise lessons and we'd love to see them using it at home with their parents as well.
Students will need their Start account to login - for Year 9, 10 and 11, it is your old e-mail address (firstname.surname@stu.crawshawacademy.org.uk) and the password is Start123. For Years 7,8 and 12 it is your new e-mail address (CAxxxxxx@stu.ca.rklt.co.uk) and the password is Start123. If you are having issues accessing it, please e-mail Mrs Wearing on wearingj@ca.rklt.co.uk
Parent Support
We are all aware of the impact of the pandemic on the jobs market in West Yorkshire, and it is likely that the ramifications of Covid will last for several years. Many parents and carers don't feel equipped to help their children with next steps because the landscape has shifted so much. Futuregoals have designed a useful range of materials to provide you with the information needed to help your child. There are activities to work through and it is presented in a very engaging way.
Find out more today at https://futuregoals.co.uk/parent-carer-resource/
In addition, all students have access to the Start Platform, which is a fantastic way to research Careers and pathways and allows students to build up a profile based on their likes and dislikes. We'd love to see parents and carers working through this with their children. Usernames for Start are the old e-mail address (firstname.surname@stu.crawshawacademy.org.uk) and passwords are Start123. If you are having any issues with accessing any of these resources/passwords, please contact wearingj@ca.rklt.co.uk.
ASK Apprenticeship service regularly produce 'parent packs' and the back catalogue of these is available - please click here to view them.
Work experiences
Year 10 completed some virtual work experience in July. Parents have been e-mailed with the information about how they can move that on as a summer project.
Students in 2020-2021 have been unable to do any work experience, and companies have been putting together some incredibly useful virtual offers in a range of careers. Year 11 students have had the list e-mailed to them, but here it is for other students; Virtual opportunities | CEC Resource Directory (careersandenterprise.co.uk)
Speakers for Schools have some excellent work experience opportunities. Sign up here .
Job Spotlight
Jobs you might not have heard of but which are either specialism shortages, or something interesting to consider.
There are hundreds of vacancies for Occupational therapists for the NHS. Click on this link to find out more Occupational Therapist - Is it for me? - Bing video
A new website called 'My Path' is spotlighting different careers each week in short, engaging videos. Please follow for some great ideas.
Interested in a career in construction?
City and Guilds have released an excellent on line course to introduce students to the world of construction.
Topics covered include an introduction to the construction industry, starting out in the sector and the journey to getting a job. The course also outlines progression and career opportunities and what it takes to run a construction business.
By the end of the course, participants will be able to reflect on whether a career in construction is right for them, identify entry level routes into construction, explore potential career pathways, investigate the role of health and safety and the importance of diversity in the industry and explore the role of training and qualifications.
Designed for anybody considering a career in construction, the course has had over 1,600 enrolments since its launch in March.
Year 9 - Options, subjects and jobs
A question I am often asked is 'what jobs can I do with subject x or y?' Careers Pilot has an excellent set of pages dedicated to that exact question and it's the best I've found on the web. Please check it out when you are making your choices in Year 9 and 11. I am reliably informed that the Health and Social Care page is under instruction and will soon be available.
Options at Post 16
Year 10 & 11 students
These resources will help you make some decisions around next steps.
Ask Apprenticeships have created an on line offer for students please see the newsletter from them detailing what they do here.
The Amazing Apprenticeships website also has some great resources: