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Stay informed with the most recent stories shaping the careers landscape. From green economy job growth and evolving workplace cultures to new training pathways and policy updates, this page delivers timely insights for professionals, educators, and job seekers. Whether you're tracking trends or planning your next move, this is your window into what’s happening now in the world of careers
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As a membership organisation, building communities across the career development profession is central to the purpose of the CDI. Members are encouraged to engage with the CDI groups and we welcome non-members to many of the meetings.
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Join Helen Janota for an expert overview of apprenticeship opportunities in relation to the labour market.
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Black History Month Can Be a Catalyst for Year-Round Inclusive Careers. For the careers sector, the energy of Black History Month must be converted into real, practical changes every single day of the year.
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Stay up to date with the latest developments, insights, and innovations in careers education and guidance. This section brings together all the news from across the sector hosted on the CDI website—covering evolving workplace expectations, emerging roles, and strategic shifts in how careers are supported and delivered.
Helen Janota looks at how we can use investigative research techniques to support neurodivergent and disabled clients to access training and employment opportunities.
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