Qualifications Survey for the IAG Sector
Friday 25 April 2008Comment on this article Permlink

The London Lifelong Learning Networks are undertaking an in-depth practitioner and employer survey on the Information, Advice and Guidance sector.
Please fill in the survey appropriate to your role, it should take between 10-15 minutes to complete.
Practitioner IAG survey
Click here to take survey
Employer IAG survey
Click here to take survey
The IAG sector is diverse, fragmented and delivered in various settings and within many different job roles.
In addition to this mix, the landscape is changing with:
- the restructuring of nextstep
- the introduction of the new Adult Advancement and Careers Service
- new progression routes into Higher Education
- and by 2010/11 there will be 60,000 additional places made available for Higher Education.
The London Lifelong Learning Networks are looking at:
- the needs of the sector in London
- what qualifications are already being obtained and what do we need to meet these new challenges?
We aim to support your career development through these changes.
The recommendations will be available on this website in the near future.
Your Comments
More Information, Advice & Guidance News
- Careers Information and Advice Days
- TVU APEL Seminar: Re-engineering the Curriculum to Fit Employers Needs
- APL: Developing Tools for Engagement and Widening Participation
- Project: West London Lifelong Learning Network website survey
- Project: Managing the APEL Process CPD
- West London Lifelong Learning Network 2009 Pocket Diary
- The London Information, Advice and Guidance Workforce: Preparing for the Changes Ahead Through Continuing Professional Development
- Qualifications Survey for the IAG Sector
- Higher Education Admissions: Progressing the Vocational Learner event update
- West London Lifelong Learning Network Calendar 2008
- Foundation Degree Presentation for Further Education Colleges
- The West London IAG Steering Partnership


London South Bank University has launched a short accredited course for careers adviser/IAG practitioners on giving advise on entry into Higher Education. This is a career-extension programme for those already working in the field. For more information please visit the following link: http://www.lsbu.ac.uk/rbdo/external/workforcedev.shtml
Posted by: Dr Chandra Morar · Learning & Development Adviser London South Bank University Dec 18, 10:42 am