Advocacy for gender minority students: recommendations for school counsellors |
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Authors: | Jack D. Simons Matthew J. Beck Nancy R. Asplund Christian D. Chan Rebekah Byrd |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Counseling, Mercy College, Dobbs Ferry, NY, USAJsimons1@mercy.edu;3. Counselor Education, Western Illinois University – Quad Cities, Moline, IL, USA;4. Counselor Education, The University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, TN, USA;5. Department of Counseling, Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID, USA;6. Department of Counseling and Human Services, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN, USA |
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Abstract: | AbstractResearch shows that teachers’ and educators’ responses to gender diversity issues in schools either improves or limits the experiences of students. The school counsellor has an important role to play in this process by working closely with other stakeholders to advocate for transgender, intersex and genderqueer (TIG) students. Following a review of recent developments in the USA, recommendations are made and resources identified to assist school counsellors in validating TIG students, and improving school systems in pursuit of their academic, social and emotional success. |
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Keywords: | Advocacy genderqueer intersex school counsellor transgender USA |
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