stuart hollis cdi conference 8.11.13 mid-life career review project roz smith jane watts niace

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Stuart Hollis CDI conference CDI conference 8.11.13 8.11.13 Mid-life Career Review Mid-life Career Review Project Project Roz Smith Roz Smith Jane Watts Jane Watts NIACE NIACE

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Page 1: Stuart Hollis CDI conference 8.11.13 Mid-life Career Review Project Roz Smith Jane Watts NIACE

Stuart HollisCDI conferenceCDI conference

8.11.138.11.13

Mid-life Career Review ProjectMid-life Career Review Project

Roz SmithRoz Smith

Jane WattsJane Watts

NIACENIACE

Page 2: Stuart Hollis CDI conference 8.11.13 Mid-life Career Review Project Roz Smith Jane Watts NIACE

ActivityActivity

What are the issues affecting

people in mid-life?

Page 3: Stuart Hollis CDI conference 8.11.13 Mid-life Career Review Project Roz Smith Jane Watts NIACE

Background and context forBackground and context forMLCRMLCR

• Ageing society• Extending working lives• Impact of removal of statutory retirement age• Impact of raising of age for receipt of state pension • Learning through life• People in mid-life in the labour market• Focus on transitions – at all life stages• Informed by the ReGrow project in the South East

and the Older learners survey results

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Mid-lifeMid-life

• What do we mean by mid-life?• What do we mean by mid-life career

review? • What do we already know about mid-life

clients? • What do we already offer to clients in

midlife? Is this any different to general offer?

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Some issuesSome issues

• Do I want to continue in my current job?• When do I want to retire?• I’m worried about my health • I’m being made redundant and I’m over 50• Finance – pensions – how much will I have

to live on?• I’ve got caring responsibilities – elderly

parents, grandchildren.• I’d like to do some volunteering

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Key features of the MLCR projectKey features of the MLCR project

• Managed by NIACE supported by BIS• A pilot project• 18 partners involved• Approx 2,500+ clients• Piloting different models• Resources and materials being developed

to support clients and advisers• Research and evaluation• Recommendations to government and NCS

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Key questions the project seeks to Key questions the project seeks to answeranswer

• Is there demand or need for a mid-life career review?

• What approaches are most effective at stimulating such demand, and for what kinds of people?

• How far do needs differ between different groups of older people?

• How far do needs differ by local labour market conditions?

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• How well prepared are providers to respond to the needs of this age group?

• What support do they need to meet these needs effectively?

• How can training help older people to make better career/retirement choices?

• What are employers’ attitudes towards career reviews and guidance for older workers?

• How could services and Government support provision most effectively and economically?

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Different modelsDifferent models

• Face to face – one to one • Group activities• Phone support• Email• Web-chat• A mixture of two or more methods• Diagnosis and signposting

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Emerging findingsEmerging findings

• Advisers welcome the opportunity for more in depth discussions

• Positive feedback from clients • Clients lack knowledge about pensions• Clients lack confidence • Clients unsure about current job search

methods - digital literacy issues• A willingness by employers to be involved• Literacy and numeracy issues

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ActivityActivity

As an adviser what are the opportunities and challenges you would face in delivering a

mid-life career review

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Any questions?