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Pre-employment course: a partnership for success?

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Purpose ‐ The purpose of this paper is to examine the benefits of pre-employment education and training and its impact on the students' choice of career paths. It focuses on a programme delivered in partnership between Teesside University and a North East Police Force, and provides a model for future pre-employment education and training. Design/methodology/approach ‐ The paper describes the formation of a partnership approach to the delivery of a pre-employment programme, and researches its impact on decisions for career selection. Findings ‐ Research evaluation offers evidence to support the hypothesis that a pre-employment programme can significantly impact on decision making when changing or selecting career paths. It also emphasises the value of taking a partnership approach in delivery and content. Practical implications ‐ The paper could provide a model for pre-employment education and training programmes in other work-based fields. A key feature in this model is the partnership approach when determining content and delivery, which in turn provides students with first hand insights into a variety of police-related occupations. Originality/value ‐ The paper focuses on the impact of taking a partnership approach to programme content and delivery. The findings support the benefits to students of a university and police partnership when informing learners of their possible future career paths.

Keywords: Careers; Education and training; Partnership; Police; Students; United Kingdom

Document Type: Research Article

Publication date: 01 January 2010

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