SP16 – Features

June 20, 2016

An Opportunity to Thrive: Positive Experiences of Post-Secondary Students from China

By Alexander Huang An exploration of practical steps to promote resiliency among Chinese international students – the largest group in Canada
June 13, 2016

Canadian Career Service Professionals: How is the Field Changing?

Interest in career counselling fundamentals is up, while social media is down when it comes to career development research, reveals a comparison of CERIC’s 2011 and […]
June 13, 2016

[Theory Corner] Cultural Scripts and the Career Development of Canadian Young Adults with Mental Illnesses

By Christa Boychuk  Career counselling can assist youth with mental illness to challenge cultural scripts and become successful in their careers
June 8, 2016

Understanding Youth Underemployment

By Émilie Grégoire “Underemployment” unlike unemployment is rarely discussed but Canadian youth have the second highest underemployment rate in the OECD, with negative consequences not only for […]
June 8, 2016

Employment Support for Young Clients with Criminal Records

By Pauleen Payne (Editorial Support: Linda Johnson) Youth between the ages of 18-34 are over represented in the Canadian criminal justice system and require unique career […]
June 5, 2016

[Online Exclusive] The Search for Work: Navigating Unemployment and Underemployment Among University Graduates

By April Dyrda  Understanding how recent graduates have navigated the job search process will better equip career professionals when helping students and graduates make informed career […]