Beyond graduation – into employment and other positive destinations

Scottish Government data shows that having a background in care is likely to lead to poorer employment outcomes.

Nine months after leaving school, 21% of looked after young people who were in care for the full year are classed as unemployed, compared to 6% of their peers. For those in care for part of the year, the unemployment figure is 29% (Scottish Government, 2019 [Tip: hold Ctrl and click a link to open it in a new tab. (Hide tip)] ).

After graduation Care-Experienced students can also struggle to find employment.

In this audio, George Dodds from the NHS explains why he feels it is important for the NHS to offer roles to Care-Experienced people.

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Care-Experienced students may lack family support and have no role models they can ask about careers. Careers services at university can support them to develop interviewing skills, fill in job applications and build networks. This support can begin from first year and continue until beyond graduation. Many universities offer careers support for alumni.

Postgraduate study

Care-Experienced students may choose to go on to postgraduate study. In the videos below Gary and Lynda about their motivations and the challenges involved.

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Activity 9

What support does your institution offer its Care-Experienced graduates? Check your website or talk to your Careers and Employment team. Make some notes about career advice and guidance, internships or recruitment policies.

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Universities are employers themselves. As Corporate Parents, we can look at what more we could be doing to employ care-experienced people. You may be interested in accessing training on this through Who Cares? Scotland.