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Tanya Miles-Berry Nichola Cadet LCCJ
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Context University employability strategy Revalidated degrees Ad-Hoc/informal engagement with employers
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Where were we? Practitioners in the staff group ALs 1 module where students could gain credit for their experience (as special constables) volunteer/employability fair Staff precious about contacts? Diversity of "the sector"
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Where did we need to be? Employability embedded throughout the degree Strategic partnerships with key partners established Consistency and credibility in the field Meaningful engagement for students
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What did we need to do? Identify what the market is Ascertain the level of interest Collaborate within the subject group and across the department Identify appropriate resources Identify a wider range of potential partners
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Group discussion Where are you at? Where do you need to be? What do you need to do to get there?
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What have we done? Identified 7 key strands where employers were needed throughout the course: 1. Developing simulation modules (at L5& 6) 2. Delivering 1-off, content specific lectures within modules 3. Offering "placement" opportunities/recruiting and training volunteers 4. Delivering career mentoring/assisting with enhancing employability skills 5. Describing career journeys 6. Delivering talks to the Hallam Criminological Society 7. Offering "prizes" at graduation
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What's in it….. For us?For them? Up to date knowledge of the CJS and their associated agencies Value added to the subjects Opportunities for students to consider employability from Level 4 Enhanced skills development Access to the next pool of graduate "talent" Better partnerships to aid the delivery of their organisational goals Cold, hard cash!
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Successes to date: Networking event Practitioners signed up to deliver elements of simulation modules Students aligned to "placement" opportunities for which they can gain academic credit Increased interest in career mentoring Offers of help for developing interviewing skills and techniques Site visits to local CJS agencies, e.g. HMP Doncaster
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Challenges that remain….over to you! Resourcing this area year on year Developing simulations Ensuring academic quality of practitioner involvement Removing duplication of effort Ensuring that students develop "professional" as well as academic skills Staff support to develop, maintain and grow employability partnerships at strategic and operational levels Maintaining the integrity of the student experience ……….any others we've not anticipated?
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Draw your own conclusions!
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