FUTURE TALENTED Spring Term 2019 - Issue 2 | Page 12

achieved Partially achieved not achieved A stable careers programme 6.1 91.9 2 learning from the career and labour market information 31.8 40.6 27.6 Addressing the needs of each pupil 13.1 85.6 1.3 Linking curriculum learning to careers 25.9 43.4 30.7 Encounters with employers and employees 38.3 61.7 Experience of workplaces 36.6 26.1 37.3 Encounters with further and higher education 12.5 73 14.5 49 17.5 33.5 30 State of the nation 40 50 60 40 35 25 20 19 19 15 13 10 9 5 4 0  he impact of the careers T strategy will be seen over the next year. 45 30 12 // EMPLOYABILITY 48 27  chools and colleges S serving disadvantaged communities are performing particularly well. 55 50 50 34 34 2 55 37  verall, 3,000 schools O and colleges have completed a Compass audit. Progress is positive, but there is a long way to go. 60 most recent submission 13 4 5 100 41 THE HEADLINES 3 90 39 18 1 80 First submission The average number of benchmarks achieved by schools and colleges that have completed Compass twice is 2.7; there has been progress on every benchmark Almost a year on from the publication of the government’s careers strategy, The Careers & Enterprise Company’s (CEC) State of the Nation report, published in November, shows the progress of schools in England in implementing the Gatsby Benchmarks. Here, we present key findings collected using CEC’s Compass audit tool.  total of 1,000 schools and A colleges have now completed a Compass audit twice. They show improvements on every dimension of careers support. 70 20 10 0 Personal guidance