Ethically Addressing Language Barriers for Culturally Diverse Populations

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Ethical Issues in Professional Counseling

Abstract

School counselors are often faced with language barriers while collaborating with students and families. Rapport and trust-building are essential to the collaborative relationship. Ethical considerations are also essential. It is a conundrum when these barriers collide with maintaining ethical guidelines and the need to maintain rapport and trust. This session will discuss overcoming language barriers while maintaining ethical guidelines aligned with the ASCA Ethical Standards, ACA Code of Ethics, and local laws.

Description

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Evidence

Not available- external review

Format

Individual Presentations

Biographical Sketch

Jennifer Perry is an Assistant Professor in the College of Education at Georgia Southern University.

Maylee Vazquez is an Instructor at East Carolina University.

Location

Virtual Conference

Start Date

2-11-2021 10:30 AM

End Date

2-11-2021 11:30 AM

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Ethically Addressing Language Barriers for Culturally Diverse Populations

Virtual Conference

School counselors are often faced with language barriers while collaborating with students and families. Rapport and trust-building are essential to the collaborative relationship. Ethical considerations are also essential. It is a conundrum when these barriers collide with maintaining ethical guidelines and the need to maintain rapport and trust. This session will discuss overcoming language barriers while maintaining ethical guidelines aligned with the ASCA Ethical Standards, ACA Code of Ethics, and local laws.