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The Career Development Handbook

Adventures in Career Development

Entitled The Career Development Handbook it sets out everything that you ever wanted to know about career development policy, practice and theory. The book is aimed at new and training careers professionals. We also think that it is an interesting book for people involved in careers already.

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Green guidance: Why career development needs to pay attention to environmental change

Adventures in Career Development

I’ve just given a presentation to the Career Development Association of Australia looking at the issue of green guidance. In it I argue that climate change and wider environmental issues are becoming increasingly important for our careers. Feel free to use the slides is you find them useful.

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NICEC Journal special issue on career and sustainability

Adventures in Career Development

We have just published a new issue of the NICEC Journal which focuses on career and sustainability. Enhancing the sustainability of careers in disruptive times by Ans De Vos Introducing career resonance by Cathy Brown Embedding the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals into the Career Curricula by Candy T.

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A career development handbook for low- and middle-income countries

Adventures in Career Development

Over the summer the International Labour Organization published a new handbook for career development for low- and middle-income countries. The handbook introduces a new career development framework that can be used to establish career education and career guidance programmes. link] Hooley, T.,

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Critical perspectives on agency and social justice in transitions and career development

Adventures in Career Development

This article was first posted on the Career Guidance for Social Justice website on the 7th October. In this issue we present 13 articles and an editorial exploring the value of critical theory to careers research. Delegates at the NoRNET conference in Copenhagen in 2019, where the idea for this special issue was first developed.

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A Career Coaching Model: ORCHID

International Coach Academy

A Coaching Model By Darshini Santhanam, Personal Coach, UNITED KINGDOM ORCHID Understanding my Target Audience Mid-career professionals in the technology industry who are looking: to transition to leadership roles. change careers and transition into a new industry or field. for more meaning from their work.

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NICEC journal special issue:    Disciplinary perspectives on career development

Adventures in Career Development

Editors: Pete Robertson & Rosie Alexander Scholars have approached the study of career and career development through a variety of academic disciplines. This issue will explore this phenomenon. It will identify promising new perspectives for future study. They may be focused on theory, research, policy, or practice.