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staff may feel, or be made to feel, unable to devote the necessary time to young people
whose problems are likely to be the most time-consuming (p358). The refocusing agenda
has, of course, now ensured that this is less likely to occur.
In an assessment of the impact of the Connexions Service on careers guidance, Roberts
(2000) concluded that it will be at the heart of the new service. The new policy priorities em-
bodied in the Connexions Service demand a particular combination of knowledge and skills
which careers services can supply. He observes that:
‘Many careers officers have long aspired to broaden out into life counselling. They will
now have that chance. The attractions of careers in careers guidance will receive a
boost’ (p27).


References


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and Germany, London: Anglo-German Foundation.


Daws, P.P. (1981) The socialisation/opportunity-structure theory of the occupational location
of school leavers: A critical appraisal, in Watts, A.G., Super, D.E. & Kidd, J.M. (Eds) Career
Development in Britain: Some contributions to theory and practice, Cambridge, England:
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Daws, P. (1992) Are Careers Education Programmes in Seconday Schools a Waste of
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Roberts, K. (1968) `The entry into employment: an approach towards a general theory’,
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Roberts, K. (1977) `The social conditions, consequences and limitations of career guid-
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Roberts, K. (1997) `Prolonged Transitions to Uncertain Destinations: the implications for
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Roberts, K. (2000) Cause for optimism: Current reforms can work, in Careers Guidance
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