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7 reports that caught our attention the week of Mar. 15, 2026

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CareerWise is always on the lookout for the latest reports related to career development. Here are several reports that we found interesting this week.

Addressing Needs of Young People with SEMH Conditions Is Vital in Driving Down NEET Figures (Career Connect UK)

Career Connect UK finds that young people with social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) needs are at increased risk of becoming NEET, which can have lasting consequences for career development and future opportunities.

From Jobs to Journeys: Enhancing Forecasts With the Career Paths and Skill Transformations Model (Signal49 Research and Future Skills Centre)

Signal49 Research and the Future Skills Centre examine the Career Paths and Skill Transformations (CaST) model, a career path-driven approach to forecasting skills supply that tracks how skills evolve through education and work experience to support workforce planning and decision-making.

Indigenous Community Health Workers Across Canada—March 2026 (Signal49 Research)

Signal49 Research explores the occupational settings, educational backgrounds and roles of Indigenous community health workers living on- and off-reserve across Northern and Southern regions of Canada.

Interim Update: Resilient Workforce Working Table (Future Skills Centre)

Future Skills Centre outlines early insights from the Resilient Workforce Working Table, highlighting the need for a workforce that can respond to U.S. tariffs, major projects, artificial intelligence and shifting labour market conditions.

Opening the Toolbox: Barriers to Immigrant Professional Mentorship and Networking Programs (Signal49 Research)

Signal49 Research looks at barriers limiting access to immigrant professional mentorship and networking programs and identifies ways to make these supports more effective and inclusive.

Personal Support Worker Education in Ontario: Trends, Challenges and Strategies for Meeting Labour Market Demand (HEQCO)

HEQCO examines personal support worker certificate programs across Ontario, drawing on application, enrolment and graduation data as well as interviews with program staff to assess what is working and where improvements are needed.

Quarterly Digital Economy Pulse: Digital Adoption in Canada, March 2026 (ICTC)

ICTC’s latest Digital Economy Pulse briefing highlights the opportunities and challenges shaping digital adoption across the Canadian economy.

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Rachel So is the Editor of CERIC’s CareerWise website and CareerWise Weekly newsletter. She brings a strong communications background, with more than seven years of experience in community-centred non-profits and a focus on building connection through clear, accessible storytelling. Rachel holds a BSc with a specialization in environment and health from the University of Toronto.
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Rachel So Administrator
Rachel So is the Editor of CERIC’s CareerWise website and CareerWise Weekly newsletter. She brings a strong communications background, with more than seven years of experience in community-centred non-profits and a focus on building connection through clear, accessible storytelling. Rachel holds a BSc with a specialization in environment and health from the University of Toronto.
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