CERIC and the Canadian Council for Career Development (CCCD) have collaborated to launch the Glossary of Career Development. The glossary is primarily intended to serve as a resource to those working or studying in the field of career development, though it will also be of value to Canadians more broadly who are looking for definitions…
CAREER DEVELOPMENT PRACTICE IN CANADA: PERSPECTIVES, PRINCIPLES, AND PROFESSIONALISM JANUARY 10, 2015 Download Textbook Chapters for Free! As of September 2016, all 22 chapters of CERIC’s Career Development Practice in Canada textbook can now be downloaded individually for free, opening up access to this valuable resource for students, educators and practitioners alike. Download the Table of Contents…
New "sequel" on the way A follow-up to Career Theories and Models at Work: Ideas for Practice will be published in January 2024. The new book Practice Principles: Career Theories and Models at Work will provide career professionals with theory-informed principles for everyday application. A “go-to” guide, it will trace practice ideas back to the theories…
Lynne Bezanson, 2022 Lynne Bezanson, a pioneer in building the professionalism of our field, was selected to receive the Etta St. John Wileman Award in recognition of her remarkable career strengthening the reach and impact of career development in Canada and internationally. In 1976, she joined the federal government and created the national Competency-based Employment…