Placements / Work experience: Guides for Students, Employers, Parents and Teachers

Everything you need to know to make placements go well

Communicating online: keeping things professional
Communicating online: keeping things professional

What you can do to keep your interactions with other people professional and safe.

Explainer: How to coordinate a successful placement programme
Explainer: How to coordinate a successful placement programme

Explainer: The legals for placements
Explainer: The legals for placements

Explainer: Unifrog's Placements tool FAQs
Explainer: Unifrog's Placements tool FAQs

For employers: how to run a successful placement
For employers: how to run a successful placement

Top tips for employers on how to run a placement that makes everyone happy

For students: a guide to finding and completing work placements
For students: a guide to finding and completing work placements

Students: how to find it and how to be successful on it

How to help your child find a work placement
How to help your child find a work placement

What a good work placement looks like and how to help your child find one

How to: Use the Placements tool for T levels
How to: Use the Placements tool for T levels

Overview: The Placements contacts database

Overview: The Placements tool - for organising work experience
Overview: The Placements tool - for organising work experience

Overview: The Placements tool for 'regular' teachers
Overview: The Placements tool for 'regular' teachers

Placement induction checklist
Placement induction checklist

Every placement should start with an induction; here's what to cover

The Placements / Work experience journal
The Placements / Work experience journal

Students: work through this journal to make the most of your experience

What are T levels?
What are T levels?

What are they and are they right for your child?