Overview
This event was delivered by the Career Development Institute for all CDI Student Members based in England and Wales on 13 April 2022.
Resources
Keynote: Taking a ‘systems’ view to identify our learning needs
Gill Frigerio
https://youtu.be/NC16ktEKgH0
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Seminar: Working in a sixth form college
John Morrison
https://youtu.be/Sz8H9zJ8opk
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Seminar: Working in a school (Careers Leader)
Claudette Bailey-Morrissey
https://youtu.be/lBn_oii9TVg
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Seminar: Working in private practice
Debbie Dymock
https://youtu.be/KJL8BtKrqJs
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Panel: The value of practitioner research
https://youtu.be/kQuBQZov_0Q
Professor Siobhan Neary, International Centre for Guidance Studies
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Panellists:
Liz Painter
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Emily Roisin-Reid
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Helen Waldran-Tingling
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Keynote: Zoompocalypse Now – CPD Challenges and the value of professional networking
Chris Webb
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0JquJStblw
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Seminar: Working with forces veterans
Sarah Barrett
https://youtu.be/YjHsNqFH5RM
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Seminar: Working in HE
Phill Williams
https://youtu.be/7Em11Hcn1cU
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Keynote: Identifying your professional goal: using ACT Matrix
Julia Yates
https://youtu.be/z0OPfnU2n9A
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Seminar: Working with clients who have Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)
Chris Targett
https://youtu.be/a_SxYy3KTDc
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Career Development Professional: Chapter on 'Becoming a practitioner researcher'
As a thank you for attending the Conference please see the chapter on 'Becoming a practitioner researcher‘ from CPD for the Career Development Professional by Professor Siobhan Neary and Claire Johnson. View chapter here .
We are grateful to the publishers, Trotman, for their permission to share this chapter with you.

British Journal of Guidance and Counselling subscription offer
British Journal of Guidance and Counselling offers a special subscription rate for CDI members, including student members. Currently (2022) the annual special subscription rate is £46 (6 print issues per year) instead of the public price of £405 or £40 for online access. The contact email to subscribe is societies@tandf.co.uk
The BJGC also offers a number of articles as open access on their website. https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cbjg20/current