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What’s your strength?®  is the brainchild of Katherine Jennick, Careers Adviser, Mentor, and Educator, who is passionate about using a strength-based approach to help people realise amazing they are. Founded in 2019, What’s your strength?®  started as a pack of cards to empower teenagers. It has evolved into a series of award-winning resources for young people, adults, and people with additional needs. As well as the abundance of strength-based resources, Katherine also offers 1:1 career guidance for young people, and runs collaborative creative workshops for a variety of different audiences.

The green subject posters, based on a SEND curriculum, help learners to make tangible links between their school learning and future lives.

The purple posters allow learners to reflect on their own unique life stories and strengths.

On both sets, the essential skills icons are used and linked to the different skills and qualities that appear on each poster.

Alongside the 27 posters, there is ‘Top Tips’ guide with ideas about how to use them to encourage career conversations and help learners become more self-aware. This also includes a QR code with a direct link to a glossary with definitions (including the Skills Builder essential skills).

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