March 14 2011 BC Counsellor | Past Issues | Printer-Friendly | Advertise
COUNSELLING CORNER
As counsellors, we sometimes find ourselves dealing with students who are exposed to activities which have a risk of head injury such as sports or other physical trauma. When our students do suffer a concussion, even a mild one, it is considered a head injury and should be taken seriously. Sometimes, a mild concussion can be seen as insignificant but can have long lasting effects on learning and behaviour. Read about strategies and information to manage this event...
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Lasalle College International Vancouver
FROM THE BC COUNSELLOR
At our annual BCSCA conference last fall, our keynote speaker was Margaret Trudeau. Sharing her own personal story of dealing with mental illness, Margaret addressed depression and bi polar disorder. A humourous and engaging speaker, her message was timeless. Read on to hear what she had to say in conversation with Joanell Clarke, our retired past president...
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THE LEARNING CURVE
As we enter bargaining this year, we all know that there will be much discussion about wages, class sizes, benefits and the like. Sometimes, a little humour goes a long way in these situations. Have a look at this quick math lesson about teacher salaries (including school counsellors) and see if your calculations match the ones presented here!
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University Canada West
MEMBERS
Each year, BCSCA gives an award for our counselling colleagues in the areas of Elementary, Secondary, Middle school and "Builder" to recognize their contribution to the field of school counselling. This year, our Elementary panel recipient was Larry Johansson. Read on to find out more about Larry and the work he is doing with elementary students...
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University of Calgary
Vancouver College of Art and Design
Catalyst
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