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1. Transformation of careers services: new and emerging markets? Deirdre Hughes, Institute for Employment Research University of Warwick [email_address]
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Note: Under Smart growth - three flagship initiatives are proposed: A Digital Agenda for Europe , Innovation Union and Youth on the Move . Also, The Strategic Framework for European Co-operation in Education & Training 2020 implicitly refers to “acquisition of key competences by everyone” (Obj 2), “the update and development over a lifetime of job-specific skills” (Obj 3), and “the acquisition of all citizens of transversal key competences, such ... As learning to learn, a sense of initiative” (Obj 4). Source: Lifelong Guidance Policies: Work in Progress – A report on the work of the European Lifelong Guidance Policy Network 2008-2010 (p. 64)
Four market-based models of delivery include: fee-charged services in public settings; government financed services, contracted out to the private (for profit) and voluntary (not for profit) sectors; services in the voluntary sectors, funded by sources other than government; and the private sector, financed by end-users or non-governmental agents, such as employers (Hughes & Gray, 2004). Hughes, D., & Gray, S. (2004). A Market in Career Provision? Learning from Experiences on the East Coast of America . Derby: Centre for Guidance Studies, University of Derby
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In England, district and parish council elections will take place in 2011. Counties, including single tier (unitary) counties (33 authorities): All councillors are elected once every four years, in whole council elections. There was an election in 2009, and the next elections will be in 2013. London boroughs (32 authorities): All councillors are elected once every four years, in whole council elections. There will next be elections in 2010 and 2014. Metropolitan districts (36 authorities): Councillors are elected for four-year terms by thirds; that is, at each election, a third of the councillors are elected. Elections are held every year except in years when there are county council elections in the rest of England. There will therefore be elections in 2010, 2011, and 2012.