Counselling in a Multicultural Context (Classroom & Synchronous)
About This Course
At the end of the course, participants will be able to assess ethical dilemmas with reference to Code of Ethics, apply standard and flexible rules of conduct when working in multicultural contexts, formulate one’s own integrated approach to counselling, apply appropriate counselling skills when working with multicultural clients, examine the complexity of culture and its role in counselling, analyse how one’s cultural background, experience, belief system, attitudes, values and biases influence the counseling process and evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of Theory of Multicultural Counselling. This course is for participants to upskill themselves and develop relevant competencies in the area of family counselling for the social service sector.
What You'll Learn
Entry Requirements
Undergraduate degree in any field from a recognised institution
Need to be working with an Social Service Agency (SSA) at the point of application