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What makes this an example of good/interesting practice/initiative/policy?
- The motivation of the initiative (What is the history/background of the policy?)
- Linkages with LLG policy priorities (Please add references to other national/EU policies or documents)
- Participants
Aims and targets
- Objectives of the initiative (What did the policy set out to achieve?)
- Target group
- Methods applied to reach the objective (technological and /or pedagogical)
Strategy and actions (Please describe the approach adopted to make the reform work and any actions taken.)
- Level of implementation (national, regional etc.)
- Implementation (description)
Monitoring and evaluation
- What has been put in place for monitoring and evaluation?
- What actors are involved?
Achievements (Please describe the main outcomes/results according to the following headings. Each option can be answered - up to 50 words)
- Specific results
- Cost effectiveness
- Budget
- Innovative aspects
Success factors (What key success factors have led to or prevented success?)
- Lessons learnt
- Unintended impacts (Have there been any unintended impacts? Positive or negative?)
Strengths and weaknesses
- What areas of the policy can we learn lessons from?
- Are there still challenges ahead?
Name of contact
Role (in policy initiative)
Organization name
Address
Phone
Fax
E-mail
Website address
Documents and publications
Attached files
Links
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Name of the good/interesting practice/initiative/policy
Helpline/web-based services in the UK
Country
The United Kingdom
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1. Background
What makes this an example of good/interesting practice/initiative/policy?
- The motivation of the initiative (What is the history/background of the policy?)
- Linkages with LLG policy priorities (Please add references to other national/EU policies or documents)
- Participants
Aims and targets
- Objectives of the initiative (What did the policy set out to achieve?)
- Target group
- Methods applied to reach the objective (technological and /or pedagogical)
2. Implementation
Strategy and actions (Please describe the approach adopted to make the reform work and any actions taken.)
- Level of implementation (national, regional etc.)
- Implementation (description)
Learndirect, a national careers helpline for adults, was established in 2000. It offered online career information and advice by trained and qualified staff. In 2007, the service expanded to giving guidance over the telephone to specific target groups in England; other arrangements were in place for the rest of the UK. The service delivered over 14 million web sessions and over a million calls per year. These volumes were stimulated by marketing campaigns, including prime-time television advertising.
From 2008, responsibility for this service passed to the Learning and Skills Council, and it was re-titled the Careers Advice Service; this later became Next Step, and more recently the National Careers Service for England. The helpline includes not only telephone but also email and online chat. Separate arrangements now operate in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, and a range of marketing tools including press articles, Facebook and Twitter are used to increase customer awareness and uptake of services.
From 2008, responsibility for this service passed to the Learning and Skills Council, and it was re-titled the Careers Advice Service; this later became Next Step, and more recently the National Careers Service for England. The helpline includes not only telephone but also email and online chat. Separate arrangements now operate in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, and a range of marketing tools including press articles, Facebook and Twitter are used to increase customer awareness and uptake of services.
Monitoring and evaluation
- What has been put in place for monitoring and evaluation?
- What actors are involved?
3. Outcomes
Achievements (Please describe the main outcomes/results according to the following headings. Each option can be answered - up to 50 words)
- Specific results
- Cost effectiveness
- Budget
- Innovative aspects
Success factors (What key success factors have led to or prevented success?)
- Lessons learnt
- Unintended impacts (Have there been any unintended impacts? Positive or negative?)
Strengths and weaknesses
- What areas of the policy can we learn lessons from?
- Are there still challenges ahead?
4. Additional narrative description of the policy/practice/initiative
Additional information
Name of contact
Role (in policy initiative)
Organization name
Address
Phone
Fax
Website address
Documents and publications
Attached files
Links
This information was provided/updated by:
Christine Minott
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