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The National Careers Service is the publicly funded careers service for adults and young people (aged 13 or over) in England.
Launched in April 2012, it brought together elements of previous publicly funded careers services for adults and young people such as Connexions and Next Step.
The launch was reported by news outlets including the BBC[1] and commented on by organisations such as NIACE,[2] the Association of Graduate Careers Advisory Services,[3] and NAEGA.[4]
The National Careers Service aims to provide information, advice and guidance on learning, training, career choice, career development, searching for work, and the labour market. It can be accessed online, by telephone, and face to face (for people aged 19 and over).
The service aims to provide: