The specific long-term impacts of Covid-19 are difficult to predict, but we do know that the future represents massive
change and upheaval in the working lives of many New Zealanders. Some face redundancy, others reduced hours, reduced
income, a shift in roles, and modes of delivery. The effect of this change ripples through families and communities. It
affects hauora, the mental and physical health of New Zealanders, and in turn impacts the productivity and
sustainability of businesses and the country’s economy. The Career Development Association of New Zealand wants to
remind Government, employers, and the public that career professionals are here to help.
“Change is our business” says CDANZ President Jennie Miller. “Career professionals are the expert workforce trained and
ready to support people to understand their transferable skills and interests, identify options in their local labour
markets, and make good decisions about their work and lives. We have more than 500 members already working in
communities, businesses, the not-for-profit sector, and with individuals in many different circumstances. Whether you
are in work, seeking work, or transitioning between roles, a qualified career professional can help.”
To find a career development specialist near you, visit – http://www.cdanz.org.nz/what-is-career-development/find-a-career-professional/
· Career Theory and Counselling
· Practical tips - CV Preparation, Job Search Coaching, Interview Coaching
· For those thrust into change – Transition Coaching, Outplacement, Retirement Planning
· For those in the workforce - Employee Assistance Programme (EAP), Workplace Career Development, Organisational
Development
· For students - Student and Graduate Guidance
· Career Development and Health - Vocational support for People with Disabilities, Career Development and Mental
Wellbeing
· Career Research and Policy