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<p> </p><p>National Careers Service contractors are required to have a well qualified
and professional workforce to underpin the delivery of impartial careers information,
advice and guidance (IAG) to young people and adults. In order to meet this requirement
all advisers must hold qualifications which are appropriate to their role. For front
line advisers this will include IAG qualifications at level 3 and above which includes
assessments of an advisers ability to establish effective communication with all customers
to help them make informed choices, including those individuals with conditions such
as autism. Contractors are required to have workforce training and development plans
in place to make sure staff are equipped to meet the needs of all customer groups,
which will include awareness training about specific learning disabilities and difficulties.</p><p>
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