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A Narrative Approach in Careers Guidance

a day-long workshop on storyboarding

Following a successful and over-subscribed event in January, there will be a further chance to take part - later in 2008 at the University of Derby.

In a changing world people need to recognise more of their own potential for possible selves in possible futures.  The workshop will help you to use storyboarding - a graphic method for working with such change-of-mind.  It helps a person to:

>            find the clues to how this is so;
>            rehearse what needs to be done;
>            plan for the action. 

The outcome is your students or clients realising that nothing is inevitable. 

Too much potential is being lost to habits-of-mind: there is no more important challenge to careers work.

contact Margaret at CeGS

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Difference and Belonging, Hopes and Fears:  Parenting ‘Mixed’ Children and Implications  for Career Development 

CeGS Tenth Annual Lecture
Tuesday 18 December 2007, 3-4.30pm  University of Derby

Professor Rosalind Edwards, Professor in Social  Policy, from the Families & Social Capital Research  Group, London South Bank University

Media attention has focused on the potential for  marginalisation of a significant number of young  people and adults living in the UK who come  from a mixed race background.

New challenges have emerged in relation to building more  inclusive communities that inform, support and guide  all individuals to become active citizens and to participate  in meaningful learning and work and a good knowledge  of diversity issues underpins effective guidance.

New research, however, has given a different perspective  to the existing views on inclusion and children from mixed  race families.

contact Margaret at CeGS

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