A typically Canadian approach to defending diversity
In a multicultural country like Canada, a multicultural counseling service is an important starting point for working with people of different races, sexual orientations, genders, abilities and religious backgrounds. Bringing a Canadian perspective to the field of multiculturalism, this collection offers excellent ideas for advocating for Canada’s Indigenous, Asian, Black, Hispanic, South Asian, and LGBTQ2 communities, with advice on the treatment of immigrants and refugees. Diversity, Culture and Counseling The third edition addresses important issues such as racism, immigration, climate change and discrimination, and highlights the many changes that have occurred in Canada since the second publication. In addition to a new chapter on counseling in times of national crisis, each chapter has been revised to reflect current trends in Canadian stakeholder consultation.
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