Competency Series: 4 - Diversity and Inclusion
Promote a diverse and inclusive workforce and equitable access to resources and opportunities
Career Development Professionals (CDPs) recognize that values and beliefs held by a person may be aligned with, or different from, their own. CDPs reflect on their own values, beliefs, privileges, and biases, both conscious and unconscious, while seeking to understand those of their clients. CDPs challenge their own assumptions and avoid stereotypes that might negatively impact the well-being of the client and the outcomes of the intervention.CDPs develop the skills necessary to better understand diversity and inclusion principles as they impact the client populations they serve. CDPs develop individualized services to meet the needs of each client.
Career Development Professionals (CDPs) work with employers to promote an accessible and inclusive workforce. CDPs use a business case approach to engage employers and promote diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
Career Development Professionals (CDPs) advocate on behalf of clients to ensure accessibility to services and programs, including those beyond career development services, such as access to public services, social programs, education and training needs, or health services.