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Diversity & Inclusion

2SLGBTQ+ Pride

Moving Beyond June

The month of June is a reminder and platform to celebrate diversity, growth, and loving connection. Find your own way to celebrate and join in this important journey with families around the world.

Counselling, Diversity & Inclusion

5 LGBT2SQ+ Insights for the Counselling Room

Social service workers and counsellors have a critical role to play in addressing the social and political inequities that burden the health, well-being, and wholeness of people across the gender and sexuality spectrum.

Children & Youth, Diversity & Inclusion

5 Pillars to Support Someone with FASD

From a young age it is important for people with FASD to learn about their unique brain differences and their specific strengths and needs.

Children & Youth, Diversity & Inclusion

Autism

The Impact of Community on Identity

In the world of autism, personal identity is often negatively impacted by the perspective of the individual’s community.

Counselling, Diversity & Inclusion

How to Promote Anti-Racism in Counselling

Fostering Inclusivity and Challenging Discrimination in Social Services

Anti-racism in counselling is an ongoing commitment that requires continuous learning, self-reflection, and active engagement in social justice efforts.

Diversity & Inclusion

Transitioning in the Workplace

Growth, Understanding, and Connection 

Transitioning in the workplace is a journey that can come with its challenges, but it can also be an opportunity for growth, understanding, and connection.

Counselling, Diversity & Inclusion

Understanding the Cultural Faces of Depression

Culturally competent mental health clinicians must be familiar with both the DSM-5’s understanding of depression and the variations in which depression may present for our patients.

Counselling, Diversity & Inclusion

What I Learned When My Client Didn’t Trust Me

We must earn client trust – slowly, respectfully, and on their terms. In the end, my client didn’t suddenly transform or have a breakthrough moment. But he stayed.

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