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In 2011, as part of the Danish strategy for lifelong learning, the Danish Ministry of Education established a National Digital Counselling Centre, “eVejledning” (eGuidance), hosted by the Ministry’s National Agency for IT and Learning. The aim is to support the completion of youth education programmes and wider enrolment to tertiary education. It also provides online services as a mainstream approach and releases resources in other guidance services to young people with special needs. The eGuidance service can be reached seven days a week from morning to evening.

In addition to educational and labour market information and self-help resources, the eGuidance offers:

  • Personal and individual career guidance and counselling via telephone, chat and e-mail
  • Collective career guidance and counselling via webinars and live-chat
  • Personal and collective career guidance and counselling via Facebook.

The design of the services and tools is based on career learning, and the career professionals providing the online services receive targeted in-house training.  The long-term goal in integrating ICT in career guidance and counselling is not only to enhance the services, but also to transform career guidance and counselling services by combining and integrating different digital tools and functions.  Based on the feedback on the services in general, the Ministry aims to expand the youth services and self-help tools for adults, in order to create an overall integrated career provision for all age groups in the country.

eVejledning – eGuidance

Country: Denmark

Language: Danish

Service provider

Danish Ministry of Education/National Agency for IT and Learning

Function of the ICT

Delivery of career information and LMI

Delivery of career resources

Delivery of distant services

Integration of the services, e.g. creation of consistent structure for online and face-to-face services

Target audience

Young people

Parents

Teachers

Career Advisors

System Developers

Policy Makers

Key features of ICT

Core online activities available

The usage of social media in career guidance and counselling

Chat services and real-time distance counselling

Making use of diversified media in career development activities

Support for development of e-portfolios

ICT in outreach strategies (tracking, engaging users, engaging employers)

Key features of LMI

Using publicly available LMI databases

Occupational information

Interoperability with job-search engines

Information on available employment opportunities across Denmark

Support career professionals

Online training sessions and webinars for career practitioners

Repository of national research and evaluation reports

Repository of learning materials in career education

Support for citizens

Materials for parents and carers on the existing career services for youth

Interface/relationship with existing career services

Complements the traditional career services and promotes the allocation of resources for youth with special needs

Monitoring/evaluation

The service provider monitors the volume of users, user needs, access, communication channel used and client satisfaction

Focus groups and discussions with representatives of stakeholders.

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