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  • The Real Game

    A classroom programme to introduce Year 9 and 10 students to the world of work, develop their understanding of what's available to them, and the importance of their choices.

  • Languages – classroom activities

    Ideas on how to relate languages teaching to future careers and life beyond school.

  • Planning career development

    Resources and support materials to help you build a successful career programme in your school or tertiary organisation.

  • Engaging with parents, community and business

    How you and your school can engage parents, community and business in careers.

  • Engaging with businesses

    Strong relationships with business communities, the tertiary education sector and other community organisations can help schools provide great careers education for students. Find out how to build these relationships.

  • Parsons' theory

    Frank Parsons developed the idea of matching careers to talents, skills and personality.

  • Where to next?

    Practical tips to help your young person discover where to next after school.

  • What employability skills do rangatahi need to succeed?

    Did you know there are some key employability skills that help rangatahi (young people) have a better chance of getting a foot in the door of a Māori business? Māori businesses clue us into the skills they need from our rangatahi.

  • Project Lumana'i

    Project Lumana’i is a programme of research into the needs of Pasifika young people, families and teachers to inform the creation of career support resources that are more relevant and engaging for them.