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Career Development and Inclusive Practice: Strategies for Inclusive Practice in Career Counselling [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 220 pages, kõrgus x laius: 240x170 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Nov-2024
  • Kirjastus: Trotman
  • ISBN-10: 1911724282
  • ISBN-13: 9781911724285
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 220 pages, kõrgus x laius: 240x170 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Nov-2024
  • Kirjastus: Trotman
  • ISBN-10: 1911724282
  • ISBN-13: 9781911724285
This book will increase your confidence in and enhance your understanding of how to engage effectively and ethically with all of the multi-faceted individuals who make our working lives such a privilege. Claire Johnson, CDI Head of Professional Development and Standards, RCDP and CDI, ICCI and NICEC Fellow



Transform your career guidance practice to meet the unique needs of all of your clients. 



The need for specialised career guidance for individuals with an impairment, health condition, learning support need or disabling factor has never been greater. This dedicated guide supports career development professionals to successfully adapt their practice to ensure it is inclusive of people with a variety of needs.



Written by two hugely knowledgeable and widely respected authors with considerable expertise in the field of careers guidance and inclusion, this definitive guide offers: 







Real-world case studies: to demonstrate proven, real-life techniques employed by professionals in their practice and illustrate their methods Actionable insights: with tools, techniques and strategies to help overcome specific challenges, including non-verbal communication and literacy difficulties Professional standards: closely mapped against industry training benchmarks for career professionals Accessibility: written in a clear, engaging and accessible format, it has illustrations throughout to support different learning styles. 



Drawing on real-world, tried-and-tested techniques, this comprehensive handbook equips career development professionals with the tools they need to provide effective guidance, foster inclusivity and improve accessibility.

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All clients have individual needs, some clients also have additional needs. Knowing how to meet these needs in ways which are safe and comfortable for all of our clients is a vital aspect of inclusive practice.



Reading this book will not only enable you to understand the range of strategies and techniques that can be used to engage with clients with learning and additional needs but also show you how these can be used with neurotypical and non-disabled individuals.



For anyone working in the career development sector or allied areas this book will enhance your understanding of different conditions and how these affect each individual in different ways; improve your ability to communicate effectively with all of your clients and enable them to feel at ease and happy to work with you.



Drawing on the vast experience of its authors, this book buzzes with such enthusiasm about all of its content that it can easily be read from cover to cover as well as being one that can be returned to time and again as a reference source. It is also an excellent tool to use to truly reflect on how you work with clients and to ask yourself how inclusive your practice actually is.



If you are new to working in the career development sector, studying a career development qualification or have worked in the sector for many years, this book will increase your confidence in and enhance your understanding of how to engage effectively and ethically with all of the multi-faceted individuals who make our working lives such a privilege.



It is also a valuable source of information for those who fund and manage provision as it shows how employing professionally qualified staff and giving them the time and resources needed for the role can lead to all clients being enabled to pursue a career path that is right for them.



I am delighted that this book is now available as it draws together so many sources of information and inspiration into one very accessible document and I have no hesitation in recommending this motivating book to everyone.



Claire Johnson, RCDP and CDI, ICCI and NICEC Fellow



CDI Head of Professional Development and Standards



This book is a gentle reminder that inclusive practice should be at the heart of all that we do as careers professionals. Inclusion is about working with the client in front of you as much as it is about understanding a named condition or perceived requirement.



Bringing in a wealth of ideas from contemporary best practice in the areas of equity, accessibility and inclusion, the book takes a real-world and informal approach. This is a practice-focused guide, in which the authors encourage practitioners to pick and choose their own strategies and tools from those they present. Readers keen to learn more about a topic are directed towards a wealth of wider resources to bolster their own knowledge.



Rather than seeing tools and strategies as an adaptation the authors reinforce the importance of mainstreaming these as typical features of inclusive practice. By encouraging readers to continuously reflect on their practice through an inclusive lens, the principals that underpin career guidance can flourish. 



Dr Emma Bolger, Programme Leader, MSc in Career Guidance and Development, University of the West of Scotland



I highly recommend this excellent book.



Associate Professor Deirdre Hughes OBE

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Discover how to adapt your careers guidance practice to support those with SEND with this practical and accessible handbook.
Contents







Ch1. A bit about our book


Why we wrote it


Whats in it


What we mean by career guidance


Format


Reflective practice


Disability and learning support needs


About us


Taking a very personal view


 


Ch 2. Regulate, Relate and Communicate


Senses - taste, smell, sight, hearing, and touch,
proprioceptive and vestibular 


Sensory toolkits


Auditory and visual illusions


Too much information


Speech


Assisted communication


Asking questions


Pre-session information


 


Ch
3. Disability


Models of disability


Nothing about us without us


How does disability affect decision making?


 


Ch 4 Impairment and adjustments


Making reasonable adjustments to career guidance


Engaging/relating


Planning


Making changes to the environment


Making changes to the format of interventions


Changes to how we provide information


Ideas for reflection


Speech, including




Dyspraxia/developmental co-ordination disorder (DCD)
Dysarthria
Dysphasia
Stammering
Selective mutism
Non-verbal autism
Tourette syndrome (TS)
Cerebral Palsy
Down Syndrome
Brain injury
D/deaf


Signing


 


Ch 5 Navigate the systems of support


Education learning support systems in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and
Wales


Special Educational Needs, Additional Support for Learning, Additional
Learning Needs, Additional Educational Needs


Local offer


Colleges


Specialist colleges


Higher Education


Supported Internships


Inclusive apprenticeships


Support in work and for job-seeking


Disability Confident 


Grants, bursaries and charitable organisations


Health and social care


Transition


 


Ch 6 Ethics and Agendas


Impartiality and transparency


Reflective practice


Inclusivity within ethics


Common challenges


Government agendas


Education agendas


Funding


Ableism


Media


 


Ch 7 Creating individualised approaches


Self


Social stories 


Comic strip conversations


Opportunities


Decisions


Transitions


Important to


Supporting families.


Short lives - Parallel planning


Just one thing


Demand avoidance


 


Ch 8 How we organise interactions


Length of session 


Introductions


Room set Up


Someone else in the room?:


Circles of support


Working with the staff who support learning


Pen profiles


 


Ch9 Action Planning and Information sharing


Things to consider when youre writing a plan:


SMART/Er


Diversify the questions:


Thinking differently


Triggers and blockers


Punk action planning


Do it together


Time


Back up plans


Sharing action plans


Information sharing


Enthusiastic consent!


Inclusive approaches


Inclusive by design 


Colours matter


Person-centred planning


Paths, maps and circles


Cloud map


 


CH10 Using Theory in Our Practice


Career theory


Social pedagogy


Sensory integration


Play


Loose parts


Our Relate model


 


Ch 11 Legislate and Advocate


Policy and legislation


Equality, equity and discrimination


Mental capacity


Safeguarding 


Advocacy


Disclosure


 


Ch 12 Glossary


 


Online Links to Resources


 


Afterword
Chris Targett is a dynamic and innovative careers adviser who received the CDIs UK Careers Adviser of the Year Award in 2021. His background in art and philosophy informs his creative approach, supporting young people, schools and colleagues across the guidance community. Chris currently works as an Area Manager & Careers Adviser and he is also Chair of the Careers Writers Association (CWA). 

Jules Benton has over 35 years experience working as a careers guidance professional, trainer and consultant. She specialises in careers guidance for individuals who are disabled, have learning support needs or experience other barriers to inclusion. Jules is also Chief Executive of Cosmic Cactus, a service that provides support for transitions to employment, training and education.