Parents as Career Educators - Invercargill
Date and time
Location
ILT Stadium Southland, Surrey Park Sports Centre
18 Surrey Park Road Invercargill, 9810 New ZealandDescription
Guiding teenagers through the various career and study options available to them in the modern world can be a challenge. This seminar will be taken by a UC Career Consultant and will cover:
- Career pathways
- Supporting your child with career decision making
- Choosing tertiary options to suit your child
- Communicating effectively with your child
More information
Liaison Team
Email: liaison@canterbury.ac.nz
Website: http://www.canterbury.ac.nz/future-students/get-the-support-you-need/liaison/
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