Keeping your young person safe online whilst they study
Education of online safety is an essential first step to keeping your young person safe online. This is known as digital literacy and it refers to how learners can find, evaluate, create information and interact online.
We will dive into the ways of helping keep your young person safe whilst they study and later will expand on the general aspects of online safety.
Comparing Apprenticeships and University
Helping your teenager decide between an apprenticeship or university can be a challenging decision. Apprenticeships offer hands-on experience from day one, allowing students to earn a salary while learning practical skills. They cover a wide range of industries and are government-funded, meaning no debt. However, some career paths, like law or medicine, require a university degree.
University, on the other hand, offers a more academic environment with a broader range of courses and the opportunity for independent living. While it provides access to certain professions, it comes with tuition fees and living expenses, and there’s no salary during studies. Each route offers valuable experiences, and the choice depends on your teenager’s career goals.
CEIAG for parents
Our Team members deliver CEIAG through your young person’s learning journey with us, it begins from that initial enquiry and continues through the learning journey. Ensuring all learners and potential learners have access to impartial Careers Education, Information, Advice and Guidance, supporting them to find the right role, with the right employer.