The Parent Perspective

Rachel Burden is joined by Prue Day from Not Going to Uni, Dexter Hutchings from the Apprentice Voice, and Enda Egan, the head of young people’s programmes at Mental Health UK to tackle the emotional side of making big decisions post-16.

Show Notes

In episode five host Rachel Burden and guests tackle the emotional side of making big decisions post-16.

Prue Day from Not Going to Uni, Dexter Hutchings from the Apprentice Voice, and Enda Egan, the head of young people’s programmes at Mental Health UK join Rachel to discuss the importance of curiosity to explore options, how to best deal with disappointment, why resilience is a key tool for life and how you could be utilising friends and family as a support network.

For more information and to access support for you or your child, visit amazingapprenticeships.com.

The Parent Perspective, hosted by BBC presenter Rachel Burden, was created to help parents and carers support their children in making more informed career decisions with greater confidence, knowledge and understanding. 

In each episode we will share your experiences of navigating career conversations with your children and provide insights into how the world of work is changing from trusted experts, organisations and employers already working with young people today. 

If you have any questions that you need answers to, you can join the conversation on social media by following @AmazingAppsUK and @NotGoingToUni and using the hashtag #parentperspective.


Creators & Guests

Host
Rachel Burden
6 - 9am @bbc5live Mon-Fri 'Another ass about face confused & haphazard 5 live breakfast show then' @bbcsounds email: rmabmedia@gmail.com.

What is The Parent Perspective?

This is The Parent Perspective, a podcast hosted by BBC presenter Rachel Burden, and created to help parents and carers support their children in making more informed career decisions with greater confidence, knowledge and understanding.

In each episode we will share your experiences of navigating career conversations with your children and provide insights into how the world of work is changing from trusted experts, organisations and employers already working with young people today.

It’s time for your perspective to count!