The National Careers Council
The National Careers Council advised the government on improving careers provision for young people and adults in England.
The National Careers Council (NCC) has closed.
See the government’s statutory guidance on careers guidance provision for young people in schools.
About the NCC
The NCC was chaired by Dr Deirdre Hughes, OBE, with 9 members and 3 associate leading experts from business, education and careers sectors. The council was established in May 2012 by the Skills Minister to advise government on improving careers provision for young people and adults in England.
NCC terms of reference
NCC members
Members were:
- Dr Deirdre Hughes OBE (Chair)
- Linda JC Taylor OBE
- David McNerney
- Rajay Naik
- Ruth Spellman OBE
- Jenny Rudge OBE
- Kieran Gordon
- Steve Higginbotham
- Neil Carberry
- Trudy Norris-Grey
- Simon Surtees MA DipCG (associate member)
- Brian Lightman (associate member)
- Nick Chambers (associate member)
You can view the
.Reports
Careers guidance provision: National Career Council’s second report
Careers guidance provision: National Career Council’s first report
Plans and activities
You can view more detailed information about the council’s plans and activities in the
.Meeting updates
The NCC met with senior officials from the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, Department for Education, Department for Work and Pensions, Skills Funding Agency and the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) on 30 January 2014. Together, these organisations provided a forum for sharing policy developments and feeding in advice to government. The chair of the NCC wrote an
following the meeting.NCC statements
Evidence to Lord Heseltine Review
On 30 August 2012 members of the NCC met with the Lord Heseltine review team. They discussed how spending departments and other relevant public sector bodies interact with the private sector, and their ability to produce pro-growth policies. The meeting covered:
- raising the work-readiness of school leavers and those acquiring tertiary qualifications
- remedying skills deficiencies in the current workforce
- addressing the longstanding NEET (not in education, employment or training) problem and encouraging apprenticeships and support for the lower skilled
You can view a copy of the
.Evidence to the Richard Review
On 7 September 2011 the NCC submitted
.On 3 September 2012 the NCC submitted
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