Marginalized communities face barriers that limit their access to resources, opportunities and equal treatment in society. These communities include people of color, LGBTQ+ communities, low-income populations, people with disabilities, and immigrants. Given the rise of attacks and legislation against marginalized communities over the past few years, the work professional counselors do in supporting them has been even more crucial.
By sharing your story, you highlight the human impact of these orders and the necessity of centering policy around accessibility and reaching underserved communities. Thank you for being an advocate!
Essential strategies for counselor well-being
Counselors set clear boundaries and manage their professional responsibilities, wellness and self-care so they can maintain their capacity to perform professional functions.
Accurately using a person’s pronouns is both a basic and critical way to show respect and support; acknowledge and validate the identity and sense of self of others; and ensure a sense of inclusion and belonging.
You may be familiar with using the letters “LGBTQ” to refer to people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer. But what about LGBTGEQIAP+?
Speaking in Support of LGBTQ+ People Through Advocacy and Allyship
Dismantling Hate Against the Transgender Community - The Power of Advocacy – United for Transgender Rights