Occasional Paper
Vocation, Vocation, Vocation: placing meaning in the foreground of career decision-making
ISBN: 978-1-899253-91-3
Edited by Hazel Reid
© Canterbury Christ Church University
This occasional paper offers a collection of articles resulting from presentations given at the Centre's biennial conference on the Salomons campus of the University in May 2011.
The occasional paper is available to be downloaded in its entirety or as individual chapters.
Occasional Paper - Full Copy
Introduction
Hazel Reid
Career guidance policy development under the Coalition Government: a critical analysis
A.G.Watts
Receive in order to give: Eastern cultural values and their relevance to contemporary career counselling contexts
Gideon Arulmani
Philosophies for career work: what do we mean by 'careers work'? And, anyway, who are 'we'?
Bill Law
Prayer, meditation and contemplation in career decision making
Liane Hambly
Knowledgeable practice requires more than practical knowledge: drawing on two counselling approaches for guidance work with young people
Hazel Reid and Jane Westergaard
Age Matters? An exploration of the similarities and differences in the values and beliefs of practitioners working with clients of different ages
Barbara Bassot and Barbara Shottin
Crossing the line? Personal and professional boundaries in tension
Alison Fielding
Parental influences on career and life choices - when did you last see your father?
Anne Chant
Keeping your balance on a floating raft: engaging with voices in collaborative working between statutory and non-statutory sectors in services for children and young people
Joanna Oliver
Vocational Pathways: The occupational experiences of older professional practitioners
Ian King