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How to get work experience

Click here for an update on LifeSkills work experience placements

Help your students get work experience virtually

Support your students to gain insight into a range of workplaces virtually from a simulation tool, broad range of industry films and interactive worksheets.

5 tips to help parents support students towards employability

How can teachers help parents with their children’s journey to the workplace? Janet Colledge, chief careers education consultant with Outstanding Careers, offers some invaluable advice.

Virtual work experience

These virtual work experience resources show you how to help your students access opportunities, and can be used by students aged 11 and above.

Virtual Work Experience: An educator’s experience

Read Lin’s story about how she used our interactive video tool to prepare her students for work experience.

Finding better work opportunities

This module will boost learners' confidence and resilience by increasing positivity and managing their doubts to give them the best chance of success in returning to work.

Exploring personal strengths for employment lesson

Help students understand that sensible career choices lie where their strengths, interests and personality meet.

Social action toolkit

Build a comprehensive social action programme and support young people to access enriching experiences that build transferable skills for work.

BITC Scotland: Cultivating a culture of enterprise amongst young people

Hear from BITC Scotland about the positive impact business engagement in schools can have.

Bridging the gap between school and work

How businesses can work with LifeSkills to give students the skills they need.

A school social action programme that works for all

Read how Laura Mason rolled out a social action & volunteering programme to her whole sixth form at High Storrs School in Sheffield.

Making the most of LifeSkills

Find out how to make the most of our employability resources and insight to help more young people. Or contact us to book a call to find out how to make the most of LifeSkills.

Getting ahead through social media

Head of LifeSkills Kirstie Mackey tells us how social networking is the new networking.

CVs and covering letters – putting their best foot forward

How do these two crucial documents combine to make a positive first impression?

Baroness Brady’s top tips on how to get ahead

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.

Challenging myths about maths and money

Help your learners to address and overcome maths anxiety by challenging myths about maths and money.

How to champion financial education to young people

Discover how you can develop financially capable young people.

How to be a cut above the rest in a competitive job market

This blog considers the challenges of a competitive job market and explores how learners can stand our to employers when applying for jobs.

Ways to save money

Discover how to help young people who have experienced care to reduce spending and live independently. Click here to access this tailored activity.

Staying positive (resilience)

Staying positive and learning through experience are key to succeeding in challenging situations. Try this lesson and help your students succeed at work.