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Do you have to go to university?

I’m going to address another hot topic; the question of whether you have to go to university. A lot of year 12s ask me this question. Short story – I didn’t go to university straight from school, but pretty much most of my year group did so. I can also tell you that one of […]

What if my child says he wants to drop out in year 12?

It’s worrying if your child says that he or she wants to drop out of school. Even more concerning is if your child said this to you during year 12. Many parents hope that their child will continue in compulsory education until the end of year 12, indeed this is strongly encouraged in Australia. Retention […]

Why a youth career advisor can help your child

As a youth career advisor, I am asked what benefits professional career counselling can bring to a student. According to the systems approach to career development, career decision making can be complex and confusing, especially for youth, which is when some of the first career decisions are made. There are so many career influences: Family […]

Career Counselling and Psychotherapy use similar approaches.

Career counselling and psychotherapy use similar approaches. This is a finding of Career researchers and professionals from the University of Southern Queensland. Don’t worry, this isn’t complex and I’m writing this to help parents and students to understand how I work. Each client brings a complex story, therefore my notes are case notes. Counselling Case […]

Vocational Education and Training

Vocational Education and Training, or VET, is poorly understood by both students and parents. In a recent survey it was found that: 49% of students have a good understanding of university and, 65% of parents have a good understanding of university. But, only 19% of students understand VET options and, only 27% of parents understand […]

UMAT to UCAT: Admissions Test for Medical Degrees

The UMAT Admissions Test for medical degrees is changing to the UCAT, in 2019. This is important information for any student hoping to sit the UMAT in 2019 for entry into university in 2020. There will be a new test to replace the UMAT, called the University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT). Let’s be clear, those […]

Successful Career Coaching: Survey

My customer survey shows how successful my career coaching service is proving for my clients. I love my career coaching work and I’m excited that my clients, both school students and adult career clients, are appreciating my coaching services. In a recent Survey Monkey customer satisfaction survey I have received some great feedback. This is […]

Job Search and Networking.

Job search skills include active networking. Networking is so important for ongoing career success that I’m prompted to share a story about a current job search I’m helping with. The example I offer here demonstrates the importance of keeping doors open. My client works in the corporate sector. He has a long and distinguished career, […]

Bullying in school; workplace; parliament; The Bachelor Australia and The US Open Tennis.

Bullying occurs in school, the workplace, in parliament and in elite sport; online, and on reality TV shows, like The Bachelor Australia. Recent media reports are drawing attention to the fact that bullying has been rife in recent weeks in our nation’s parliament. Moreover, bullying in the 21st century invades our homes like never before. […]

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