Gatsby Benchmark 5

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What good looks like 

Schools

  • Every year, from the age of 11, learners should participate in at least one meaningful encounter with an employer.

 

Further Education

  • Every year, alongside their programme of study, learners should participate in at least two meaningful encounters with an employer. At least one encounter should be delivered through their curriculum area.

 

 

Gatsby have provided a definition of what constitutes a ‘meaningful encounter’ with employers and employees: 

 

A meaningful encounter gives the learner the opportunity to learn about what work is like, what skills are valued in the workplace, their recruitment processes and what it takes to be successful.

 

A meaningful encounter will:

  • have a clear purpose, which is shared with the employer and the learner.
  • be underpinned by learning outcomes that are appropriate to the needs of the learner.
  • have opportunities for two-way interactions between the learner and the employer.
  • be followed by time for the learner to reflect on the insights, knowledge or skills gained through the encounter.

 

Schools, colleges and ITPs can take into account any part-time work a learner may have, if it genuinely offers them a meaningful experience.

 

The resources below are designed to support you with Gatsby Benchmark 5. To explore all of the Gatsby Benchmarks in greater depth, download the toolkit that best aligns with your setting.

Provide Multiple Opportunities

Provide multiple opportunities for meaningful employer encounters. Organise at least one meaningful encounter with an employer every year within a progressive careers programme. This could include employer-led workshops, mentoring, mock interviews, enterprise schemes, etc. These resources help Careers Leaders to plan, implement and impact evaluate a progressive and embedded approach to Benchmarks 5 and 6. 

Making it Meaningful

Encounters with employers, employees and the self-employed (…)result in better outcomes for young people, including being more ready for the workplace; having a reduced likelihood of not being in education, employment or training (NEET); and increased careers awareness, motivation and confidence. Use the checklist in this resource when planning all employer encounters.

Employer Engagement

Find and contact delivery organisations to support employer encounters via the CEC’s Provider Directory.  Keep a centralised record of all the employers that deliver careers activities to your learners by utilising the Careers Partners section in Compass+. Enter contact details for employers safely and securely, then use the intuitive filter functionality to support targeted and meaningful employer engagement.

Education Leaders and Governors:

Education Leaders and Governors: For further information on each Benchmark, to support you in your role, please see the Education Leader, Secondary and College Governor Guides

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Key stages

FES Connect Activity

‘FES Connect’ is a national community for Post 16 careers leaders and practitioners, supporting development and sharing of best practice to ensure every learner is supported to find their next best step. 

An opportunity to share examples of what's working well across the country in careers education via online seminars, newsletters showcasing best practice and an FES Connect chat board.

Click here to register.

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Gatsby BM5, 6
Key stages

Understanding how to embed progressive employer encounters and work experiences

These resources help Careers Leaders to plan, implement and impact evaluate a progressive and embedded approach to Benchmarks 5 and 6. The resource supports a meaningful approach and is underpinned by the following core guiding principles:  

  • Start early to develop a progressive approach that allows for multiple encounters and experiences across all key stages 
  • Be intent and outcome led
  • Be responsive to learner need, evaluation data and regional/labour market context  
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Gatsby BM1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
SEND
Key stages
Campaigns

My Skills My Future

This programme has been collated from resources across our partners and network to support young people with SEND under the 2 groups identified in the SEND toolkit. It contains lessons around employability skill development , employer projects and engagement videos all to support young people in their next steps.

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Gatsby BM5
SEND
Key stages

The WOW Show

Take advantage of this free, flexible teaching tool which provides ‘meaningful’ virtual video encounters in line with Gatsby Benchmark 5 for young people to explore a significant range of workplaces and ‘meet’ near peers to understand what their jobs are really like.

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