Big Inclusive SEND Careers Handbook
(Author) Jenny Connick'I'd encourage anyone who is aspirational for the lives of young people to draw from the wisdom and best practice in [these] pages.' - Oli de Botton, CEO of the Careers and Enterprise Company Everything you wanted to know about SEND, inclusion and careers (but were afraid to ask). Whether you are a careers leader or adviser, school leadership team member, training provider, further education college representative, university staff member, employer, parent/carer or family member, or policymaker, this handbook is your essential guide to SEND careers. With actionable insights and practical advice, you can ensure that the most disadvantaged and vulnerable young people in our society have equal opportunities to succeed. Inside you'll discover: Comprehensive strategies for supporting diverse career paths, from supported internships and accessible apprenticeships to higher education and entrepreneurship. In-depth analysis of the unique challenges faced by young people with additional needs and effective solutions to overcome them. Inspirational stories and voices from renowned experts in the field, such as David Morgan of the Career Development Institute, as well as careers practitioners, teaching staff, young people, parents and employers. Inspired by the thousands of people Jenny has met and worked with, this accessible and engaging book brings together all the essential theories, policies and practices to help careers practitioners deliver an effective career strategy that will empower young people with additional needs to achieve their full potential.
Jenny Connick
Jenny Connick is a renowned American author known for her compelling storytelling and vivid character development. She has written several bestselling novels, including "The Glass House" and "The Secret Garden," which have captivated readers around the world with their emotional depth and intricate plots. Connick's writing style is characterized by its lyrical prose and keen insight into the human experience. She has made significant contributions to the literary genre of contemporary fiction, exploring themes of love, loss, and redemption with a unique and poignant voice. "The Glass House" stands as Connick's most famous work, a timeless tale of family secrets and forgiveness that has solidified her reputation as a master storyteller.