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Supporting Resources

Access resources on how to have career conversations and help young people to build their understanding of the world of work.

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Career Conversations

Access resources on how to have career conversations and help young people to build their understanding of the world of work.

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Career Education Association of WA (CEAWA)

CEAWA is WA’s association for career education. They provide professional learning and resources for career practitioners and teachers.

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Career Industry Council of Australia (CICA)

CICA is Australia’s peak body for the career industry. CICA’s resources are regularly updated with media releases, articles and related websites.

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Jobs and Skills Australia

Access data on Australia’s labour market.

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myfuture

myfuture provides resources to explore career pathways and tools to develop self-knowledge to help with career decision-making. Log in to build a career profile based on your interests, values and skills.

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myfuture – career bullseyes

The career bullseyes help students to explore career pathways based on learning areas at school.

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myfuture – my career profile

My career profile includes activities that help students identify their interests, values and skills, provide results with suggested occupations, and encourage exploration of courses and careers. You must be logged in to access this.

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myfuture – occupation profiles

The myfuture occupation profiles include information such as descriptions of main tasks performed, skill level required, salary and future growth. You must be logged in to access this.

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myfuture – occupation videos by learning areas

The occupation videos support career exploration by giving students real-world career insights, showing people in actual jobs, explaining day-to-day tasks, work environments and pathways.

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myfuture – school to work pathway infographics

The school to work pathway infographics help students visualise pathways from school to work, encouraging them to question, explore options, and research future possibilities.

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myfuture - webinars

Free webinars about myfuture and other current topics delivered by expert presenters.

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UNIQ You

UNIQ You works with schools to connect girls with women working in under-represented fields to empower them pursue diverse career pathways.

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Volunteering WA

Volunteering WA is Western Australia’s peak volunteering body, offering young people opportunities to engage in community service.

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Y Volunteer

Y Volunteer is a free online platform designed specifically for young Western Australians to encourage participation in volunteering opportunities.

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Your Career

Designed to help people of all ages plan and manage their career journeys. The ‘Little Ripples’ and ‘Little yarns, Big dreams’ are engaging toolkits are designed for young people.

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Your Career - Little Ripples

Little Ripples provide fun and engaging activities to help younger children start thinking about jobs and their interests.

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Your Career – Little yarns, Big dreams

These resources were created in close collaboration with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and help students to explore what they love and are good at and the connections between culture, Country and careers.

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Your Career - School Leavers Information Kit

A practical guide for students finishing school, with advice on work, training, study and gap years.

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Your Career - Australian Jobs

An annual publication which provides an overview of the Australian labour market to help families and young people understand growing jobs and industries, education and training options, and advice from employers.

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Your Career - Support for People with Disability

Support and information for young people with disabilities related to work, study and training options after school.

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