Digital Identification for work and learning
The UK Digital Passport for Work
U‑Clic™ is a living, user-controlled CV and secure Digital Identification record that grows from school through every learning, work and career milestone.
Your digital identity. Your evidence. Your next opportunity.
Designed for work and learning. U‑Clic is not a government travel passport and does not replace legally required identity or right-to-work checks.
Try it: Share in a clic
An illustrative example using demo data.
My U‑Clic Digital Passport
Liam Okafor
Construction management apprentice
Share a purpose-specific view by secure link or QR code. You choose what is included.
- Year 8 Verified by issuer
- Career discoverySelf-declared
- GCSEs Verified by issuer
- College / sixth form Verified by issuer
- Apprenticeship Verified by issuer
- Training Verified by issuer
- First roleSelf-declared
- CPD Verified by issuer
- New opportunitySelf-declared
Illustrative demo data. Verified indicators appear only where a named trusted issuer has confirmed an achievement.
One identity. A lifetime of possibility.
A living CV with evidence behind it — built by you, confirmed where it matters, shared only when you choose.
Bring together education, skills, qualifications, work history, projects, achievements, development goals and verified evidence in one evolving record.
Upload, link or receive records from trusted schools, providers, employers, professional bodies and assessors. Self-declared information is clearly separated from independently verified credentials.
Share a tailored view of your record for a specific purpose and control access through secure, time-limited permissions.
Watch the U‑Clic explainer
A short introduction to the Digital Passport for Work.
Watch the short U‑Clic explainer to see how a Digital Passport can bring trusted work and competence information together.
Built for every starting point
From Year 8 to your next role.
I’m at school
Start exploring strengths, interests, achievements and future career options from Year 8.
ExploreI’m learning or training
Build evidence of qualifications, practical skills, placements and development.
ExploreI’m working
Turn your CV into a living record of experience, competence and professional growth.
ExploreI represent an organisation
Support better pathways, trusted evidence and more informed appointments.
ExploreThe U‑Clic journey
One person. One evolving record. Many opportunities.
Stage 1
Discover — Year 8+
Capture interests, strengths, enrichment, responsibilities, volunteering and career exploration.
Stage 2
Learn
Record subjects, qualifications, projects, participation badges where appropriate, employability skills and personal goals.
Stage 3
Prepare
Add careers guidance, work experience, taster days, mentoring, skills assessments and applications.
Stage 4
Enter work
Bring together verified training, licences, inductions, practical experience, references and role-specific requirements.
Stage 5
Grow
Maintain professional development, competence evidence, projects, achievements, memberships and career goals.
Stage 6
Move forward
Create a tailored share pack for an opportunity, transition or progression conversation.
School-aged accounts include age-appropriate features, privacy-first defaults and guardian or school governance controls where applicable.
Explore your journeyWhy it matters
- Better career visibility for young people.
- Less repeated form-filling and evidence chasing.
- Clearer progression across learning and employment.
- More reliable skills and competence conversations.
- Better-informed recruitment, appointment and development decisions.
- A portable record that stays with the individual, not a single employer or provider.
Trusted by design
User-controlled sharing
Clear verification status
Minimal-data sharing
Consent records
Expiry and renewal reminders
Audit-ready activity history
Trust is not a badge; it is a process. U‑Clic shows what is self-declared, what has been verified, who issued it, when it was checked, and whether it is still current.
Pilot programme
Help shape the future of the UK Digital Passport for Work.
We are inviting schools, employers, training providers, professional bodies and sector partners to help test practical, safe and inclusive pathways for lifelong digital records.