Lifetime Achievement in Counselling winner - José Olavo de Amorim José Olavo de Amorim won the Lifetime Achievement in Counselling award at this year’s inaugural Global Counsellor Awards. He is considered a pioneer in counselling in Brazil and outlines how he has seen the profession develop over the years
Global Counsellor Award winner – Augusto NetoAugusto Neto won the award for Counsellor Community Support and Collaboration at this year’s inaugural Global Counsellor Awards. Find out more about his career journey and his tips for creating a community
Bridging gaps: a counsellor’s guide to thriving in international educationCounsellors will often have to move abroad and learn new languages and a new culture. These tips can help counsellors to bridge those gaps and assimilate into a new place
Talking about racism as a school counsellor – Christina McDadeSchool counsellor and social worker Christina McDade speaks about her openness and honesty when addressing the topic of racism within education
A global high school counselling career – Phillip WenturineHaving travelled to 63 different countries, Phillip Wenturine is in a good position to advise students on where they could study abroad
Why we should be embracing AI – Jeff NeillJeff Neill, the director of College Counselling at Graded – The American School of Sao Paulo, Brazil, spoke to the editor of THE Counsellor, Seeta Bhardwa, about why counsellors should embrace AI
Why I decided to become a high school counsellor – Buket AyazA fortuitous opportunity to provide some students with university advice was the key factor in motivating Buket Ayaz to pursue a career in college counselling