
I’m horribly behind on sharing my stuff on this blog. My plan is always to share everything that that I do that might be of use to other people via this site. Once in a while there is something that I can’t share for some reason, but everything else it thrown up here. Most of it is probably of limited interest, but it is here in case you find it interesting. But, recently a general business has overwhelmed me and I haven’t managed to keep up.
Anyway… a few weeks ago I had an amazing trip to Maynooth in Ireland to talk about career guidance policy and social justice. The University is lovely and the community that they have set up around the guidance courses is truly inspiring. It was an honour to visit.
While I was there I gave two talks. The first one focused on adult guidance policy and was mainly aimed at policy actors. It hopefully provided some ideas for the Irish guidance community, building on some of the work that I’ve been doing in England and elsewhere. This is what I covered.
The second was a workshop in which we looked at social justice and critical approaches to guidance.
Hopefully some of this will be of interest and thanks again to Maynooth for hosting me.