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Resources for educators

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Here we've included a selection of educational and inspirational resources from partners across tech, finance, creative industries working to level the playing field of opportunity for employability skills.

Rise resources, championed by ICAEW

Rise is a UK-wide initiative aimed at offering students, aged between 14 and 16, an opportunity to gain skills required in the workplace. In collaboration with The Talent Foundry and partners, Rise have launched a range of “pick-up and go” resources aligned with the KS4 national curriculum (including Scottish and Welsh equivalents) covering five subjects: Business, Economics, English, Mathematics and Science.

SAS Data Literacy Essentials

The SAS Data Literacy Essentials digital learning teaches strategies for seeing the usefulness in data, interrogating data, discovering meaning, making decisions and communicating data.

Skills for Life Digital Employability Platform

Skills for Life which has been running for six years, and is designed to help young people consider their futures and how best to achieve their goals.

LifeSkills created with Barclays

LifeSkills has recently launched new content to support students looking for work experience over the summer, and beyond, who may find it harder to access such opportunities at the moment.

The James Dyson Foundation

The James Dyson Foundation has added a range of new, free, downloadable resources to support home schooling requirements.

iDEA (Inspiring Digital Enterprise Award)

The Inspiring Digital Enterprise Award, known as iDEA, is an award-winning programme that is helping people around the world to develop digital and enterprise skills.

The Skills Builder Partnership

The Skills Builder Partnership includes 600 schools and colleges, 160 impact organisations and 100 top employers - working collectively towards the mission that one day, everyone will build the essential skills to succeed.

Tech We Can

Tech We Can has been created to help address the gender imbalance that is seen at a recruitment level and in industry for technology careers by the signatories behind The Tech She Can Charter.

Creative careers

Creative Careers is an initiative set up by the UK creative industries to make it easier for young people to find careers in the creative sector.