Developing the Young Workforce Work Placements Standard

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Developing the Young Workforce Work Placements Standard June 2016 Joan Mackay, Education Scotland This is a front cover page and can only be used once. Use the corresponding blue internal and back pages if you are using this page. You may add a title and a subtitle if needed only. Do not add anything else or move elements around.

Baseline: 52,000 (Jan-Mar 14). Update June 15 Overarching Target To reduce the level of youth unemployment (excluding those in full-time education) by 40% by 2021 Baseline: 52,000 (Jan-Mar 14). Update June 15 We have an aging population – we cannot afford as a society for people to be unemployed

Preparing young people for the world of work Recommendation 3 A modern standard should be established for the acceptable content and quality of work experience, and guidelines should be made available to employers. This should be developed by Education Scotland in partnership with employer bodies and Skills Development Scotland. This should involve input from young people. Work experience should feature in the Senior Phase Benchmarking Tool and in Education Scotland school inspections. Recommendation 33: Career advice and work experience for young disabled people who are still at school should be prioritised and tailored to help them realise their potential and focus positively on what they can do to achieve their career aspirations.

Development of the Work Placements Standard Young Persons Conversation Days (secondary focus) : New Cumnock October 2014 & Montrose March 2015 (attended by young people, parents, employers, third sector, training providers, SDS, Scottish Government, SQA, FE & HE establishments) Inter-authority World of Work (WOW) Group Scottish Council’s Enterprise in Education Network (SCEEN) Education Scotland – External Reference Group (Employers, FE, HE) DYW Programme Board and National DYW Group National survey: May – July 2015 Curriculum for Excellence Management Board and Implementation Group Ongoing feedback was collected from groups such as this one from Oct in Dumfries house onwards…

The standard recognises the rich learning that a young person can experience when they use and develop their skills in a work environment. It recognises that a work placement should help a young person to make informed career choices. The standard sets out expectations for the young person, employer, school and local authority and parent/carer before, during and after work placements. Implementation of the standard will significantly improve the quality of learning undertaken in the workplace.

Expectations Strong links with Building the Curriculum 4 : Skills for learning, skills for life, skills for work. Set out before, during and after a placement Set out for the 4 main partners involved in the success of any work placement: Young person Employer Parent and carer School and local authority

Key Aspects The standard is a universal entitlement Structured approach – aids benchmarking and quality assurance Set out to maximise the learning from placements Supports CLPL of staff as new models emerge to share placement learning Supports Career Education of younger students – senior phase students sharing placement learning with younger learners undertaking broad general education Sets out project based working – Workplace Learning Plan

Young Person In advance of a placement I will: have the opportunity to participate in work placements at a time that is mutually suitable for my needs, the employer and my school; be supported in my work placement in such a way that takes account of any challenges I may face in relation to my physical, social and emotional wellbeing and any specific support needs; …. take ownership of my placement and have the opportunity to consider whether it is appropriate for my studies and my career aspirations, abilities and capabilities, and to ask for an alternative if appropriate; p8

The senior phase space work placements

What happens now? Work on supporting toolkits underway Resources for all 4 partner groups – Young People, Employers, Schools and local authorities and parents and carers Support for testing new models for work placements Sharing models as they emerge: www.educationscotland.gov.uk/developingtheyoungworkforce Inspection Advice & Guidance Note 2015/16: Staff are becoming familiar with the new national draft Standards for Career Education (3-18) and Work Placements, and the guidance on school-employer partnerships Schools are exploring ways to maximise the learning derived from work placements