Labour market information informs you about the workplace or the labour market, this can be locally or nationally. Labour market information describes the condition of the labour market, past and present, as well as future projections. The information provided is clear: where work opportunities are increasing or decreasing, what occupations exist, what you need to study to become a professional in that specific occupation of job sector, what skills and qualifications are required to take up an occupation, how to find a job in that sector, change jobs or progress in a career.
Please see information below which will help you research and plan your next steps. If you're struggling with deciding what you'd like to do when you leave school, you can use the widgets below to find out more information on your individual career choices.

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Useful links:
Careers - BBC Bitesize - aims to help with advice from experts and from young people who've found a path that suits them.
MYPATH Youtube link - aims to offer engaging careers resources for use in all educations and careers settings. The MYPATH videos rely on LMI from a range of sources and any information stated is accurate at the time of the video being posted to the best of our knowledge.
Skills for Life: it all starts with skills | Skills for Careers - aims to support students in starting the process of thinking about skills and training for their career choices.
What Are Life Skills? (Plus Jobs To Improve Them) | Indeed.com - aims to support young people in understanding what life skills are and how they can be developed for future careers.
New Careers Advice Toolkit Empowers Young People to Explore Apprenticeship and Technical Career Paths - WorldSkills UK - New Careers Advice Toolkit Empowers Young People to Explore Apprenticeship and Technical Career Paths