Career Advancement Programme in Intersectional School Counseling

Published on June 21, 2025

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HOST: Welcome to our podcast, today we're talking with an expert in the field of education and counseling. Can you tell us a bit about the Career Advancement Programme in Intersectional School Counseling? GUEST: Absolutely, this program is designed to help school counselors address the unique needs of diverse student populations. It emphasizes equity, social justice, and cultural competency. HOST: That sounds crucial in today's multicultural society. What are some of the key components of this program? GUEST: Trauma-informed care and inclusive practices are at the heart of the program. We also focus on leadership skills and advocacy training for aspiring leaders in the field. HOST: How does this approach transform the practice of school counseling? GUEST: By equipping counselors with advanced skills, they can better navigate complex identities and systemic barriers. This empowers students and makes a real difference in their lives. HOST: Could you share some challenges faced in this field or while teaching this subject? GUEST: One challenge is helping counselors understand the intersections of various identities and how they impact students' experiences. It's a complex issue, but our program provides the tools to tackle it. HOST: Indeed, it's a timely and essential topic. Where do you see the future of intersectional school counseling? GUEST: I believe it will become a standard part of school counseling programs. As society becomes more diverse, the need for inclusive and equitable practices in schools will only grow. HOST: Thank you for sharing your insights with us today. It's clear that this program can have a profound impact on school counseling and the lives of students. GUEST: My pleasure. I encourage anyone interested in career advancement and making a difference to explore this program.

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