23 May 2011
Speaking in the House of Commons, Alok Sharma calls for more businesses to work in partnership with schools to provide careers advice and highlights the forthcoming careers Futures Fair for secondary schools in Reading.

Alok Sharma (Reading West) (Con): What steps he is taking to improve the standard of careers guidance available in schools. [56587]

The Minister for Further Education, Skills and Lifelong Learning (Mr John Hayes): Subject to the passage of the Education Bill, schools will be under a new duty to secure access to independent and impartial careers guidance for their pupils from September 2012. Also, an unprecedented degree of co-operation with the careers industry means that we will have new professional standards, training and accreditation.

Alok Sharma: I thank the Minister for his work in this area. Does he agree that more businesses also need to work in partnership with schools to provide careers advice? Will he join me in applauding the companies that are backing the futures fair that I and others in my constituency are putting together for secondary schools in Reading?

Mr Hayes: I am well aware, as you, Mr Speaker, and the whole House will be, of my hon. Friend’s commitment in that regard. Indeed, on 29 September, under his leadership, Reading West schools and others will be holding a futures fair. It is critical that that becomes the norm, not the exception, with businesses, schools, careers guidance bodies and Government working together to turn people’s ambitions into reality.

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