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supporting workplace diversity: emerging roles for employment counselors

✍ Scribed by Roberta A. Neault; Suneet Mondair


Book ID
102288824
Publisher
American Counseling Association
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
89 KB
Volume
48
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-0787

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✦ Synopsis


Employment counselors generally understand the benefits of workplace diversity; most are actively engaged in supporting diverse clients to attach to the workforce. However, they are less likely to be involved in supporting organizations to create workplaces where diverse workers are welcomed, appreciated, and fully engaged. In this article, results from a Canadian project to develop the Supporting Employers Embracing Diversity (S.E.E.D.) tool kit are presented and 10 emerging roles that employment counselors can play are introduced.


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