Full details of Careers Scotland (Highlands and Islands).

 

Careers Scotland (Highlands and Islands)

Fodderty Way
Dingwall Business Park
Dingwall IV15 9XB
Telephone: 01349 864914
Fax: 01349 865484
e-mail: info@careers-scotland.org.uk
Careers Scotland provides career planning support to people of all ages. Careers Scotland Advisers visit all secondary schools to assist pupils with career planning. Additionally, through our key-working service, support is available to young people who are finding the transition from school to work particularly difficult for a range of reasons. This service works with other agencies as appropriate to help such young people to remove the obstacles they face and improve their employability. Careers Scotland Advisers also work with older people who require assistance in career planning or employability.
Additional Info
An outreach service is offered at Tain, Balintore, Invergordon and Alness. Please phone the office to make an appointment with a careers adviser at these locations. Focus is towards groups at risk of exclusion.

Type of service offered.
Advice
Information
Practical Help
Other:
Key workers will endeavour to advocate for and support their clients in accessing other services, e.g. Social Work Services, CAB, Adult Basic Education
Who is the service for?
Male
Female
Children
Pregnant Women
All ages
People on benefits
Victims of domestic violence
People with pets
Smokers
Ex Prisoners
People with mental illness
People who regularly use alcohol
People who use non-prescribed drugs
Opening hours.
Monday, 9.00am-1.00pm and 2.00-5.00pm. Tuesday, 1.00-5.00pm. Thursday, 9.00am-1.00pm and 2.00-5.00pm. Friday, 9.00am-2.00pm.
Does the service operate all year round or seasonally?
All year
Hours / days when service is closed to the public.
Office closed over the Christmas and New Year holiday period, Easter.

 
Area of Operation.
DistrictNearest Town
Ross & CromartyDingwall
Particular needs they can cater for.
Literacy problems
Hearing difficulties
Visual impairment
Physical difficulties
Wheelchair users
Learning difficulties
Dementia
Other:
Care leavers, young people excluded from school. Young people with emotional or behavioural difficulties, 'Recorded' school leavers.
Access to the service.
What is the charge to the client for the service?
No charge
Client expected to pay personally?
How can the service be accessed?
By the client, directly
By professional referral
By turning up?
By phone?
By appointment?
Other:
Referral mainly (though not exclusively) via Education and/or Social Work channels. If necessary we can be flexible about arrangements, e.g. arranging guidance meetings in community settings, provision of careers information via laptops.

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