Australian Journal of Career Development
Volume 24, Issue 2, 2015, Pages 71-80

Youth with refugee backgrounds in Australia: Contextual and practical considerations for career counsellors (Article)

Abkhezr P.* , McMahon M. , Rossouw P.
  • a The University of Queensland, Australia
  • b The University of Queensland, Australia
  • c The University of Queensland, Australia

Abstract

Youth with refugee backgrounds face challenges in their journey towards successful integration in Australia. Some challenges relate to macro-level changes occurring in the world of work and some to their transition from an agrarian or industrial society to a post-industrial Western country. Addressing the future career development of youth with refugee backgrounds may lead to improved integration outcomes. As career counselling has its roots in social justice, assisting those from refugee backgrounds to integrate into Australian society is an important task for career counsellors. However, career counsellors need to respond with caution and sensitivity as many models and theories have been criticised for not responding to multicultural and contextual issues concerning diverse populations. This article outlines some of the challenges faced by youth with refugee backgrounds in Australia, considers possible relevant approaches for career counselling and proposes suggestions for career counsellors. © Australian Council for Educational Research 2015 Reprints and permissions: sagepub.co.uk/journalsPermissions.nav.

Author Keywords

culture Integration Employment career counselling Youth with refugee backgrounds

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DOI: 10.1177/1038416215584406
ISSN: 22006974
Cited by: 7
Original Language: English