The Cedefop's web-pages on guidance are intended as a resource both for the provision of information on recent European Union policy developments in guidance and for the exchange of views.
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The Centre acts as a permanent international mechanism to articulate the links between career development and public policy. Its main activities are knowledge transfer, knowledge production, and knowledge dissemination linking career practice and career guidance policy development. The Centre website provides also access to the previous Internetional Symposia on Career Development and Public Policy. |
Australia hosted the third International Symposium on Career Development and Public Policy in Sydney from 21 to 24 April 2006. The symposium was managed by the Career Industry Council of Australia and sponsored by the Australian Government through the Department of Education, Science and Training.
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This site has been developed and is maintained by the Canadian Career Development Foundation (CCDF), with the sponsorships of Human Resources Development Canada (HRDC). |
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The OECD Career Guidance Policy Review Home Page includes documentation on the research carried out in 14 countries. It provides also the publications "Career Guidance and Public Policy: Bridging the Gap" and "Career Guidance: A Handbook for Policy Makers". |
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Euroguidance network of 65 specialist centres throughout 31 European countries supports the guidance community and promotes good practice and developments within European guidance. |
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As a one componet of the ETF funded MEDA-ETE regional project a thematic network on Career Guidance for MEDA countries was established at a workshop on 10-11 July, 2006 at the ETF in Turin. Both the network and the recently carried guidance policy review aim to support the MEDA partner countries to further develop policies and practices for career information, guidance and counselling. |