Nearly half of 14–25 year-olds say ‘no’, according to our survey.
How businesses can work with LifeSkills to give students the skills they need.
It’s a fast-moving world for students, and it’s crucial that educators remain up to date on what external help there is out there to open up the world of work to students – and LifeSkills can help.
Baroness Karren Brady, regular judge on BBC1’s The Apprentice and Chair of the LifeSkills Advisory Council, discusses her top tips for young people on being enterprising and putting their best foot forward for the future.
Find out about the 6-step process we’ve created to help support young people in developing their problem solving skills.
A case for greater focus on soft skills and PSHE education in schools
ICT Director Matt Britland discusses the important skills learnt from coding and tips for delivering it in the classroom
64% of young people think they need help making decisions. Here’s how you can help them
Roisin Ellison from the RSA highlights six ways you can build creativity into your employability