When encouraging client self-advocacy or advocating on a client’s behalf, it is vital that career professionals be aware of ethical considerations such as informed consent Andrew […]
Career professionals need to consider how the online world affects clients in terms of their data, social equity, privacy and access Tom Staunton The internet and […]
Examining the ethical codes that guide Canadian career professionals and how to navigate ethical dilemmas in practice Cassie Taylor and Roberta Neault As career development is […]
Career practitioners can help generate positive mental health outcomes for clients without overstepping professional boundaries Michael Huston and Dave Redekopp There is an important premise with […]
Five practices for creating inclusive work environments Julie-Christine Cotton and Annie Pullen Sansfaçon Everyday life in professional environments rarely escapes the heteronormative and cisnormative structures[1] that dominate […]
Career professionals working in co-op have to manage a complex landscape in co-ordination with students, employers and educational institutions Craig Cameron, Christine Dodds and Cynthia Maclean […]
Dealing with constant crises leaves little time to help students with career development Danielle Savage Is it possible for today’s school counsellors to meet the career […]
Career professionals from across Canada are collaborating to set a new standard for practice in the field, an exercise that highlights the pride and professionalism of […]
Two simple questions can help career practitioners evaluate whether they are being ethical in interactions with clients and colleagues Briony Penrose Most career professionals are familiar […]