School Counseling Toward an LGBTQ-Inclusive School Climate: Implementing the SCEARE Model |
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Authors: | Nancy R Asplund Ann M Ordway |
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Institution: | College of Health, Education, and Professional Studies, Counselor Education Department, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Chattanooga, Tennessee USA |
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Abstract: | The school environment is often perceived as hostile by sexual minority youth. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer (LGBTQ) students experience high rates of bullying and suicidal ideation yet are often underserved by school counselors. School counselors are uniquely situated to facilitate systemic change within a school. The proposed School Counselors: Educate, Affirm, Respond, and Empower (SCEARE, pronounced SKEER) model outlines components of an LGBTQ-inclusive school climate. It is designed to be a practical tool for helping school counselors conceptualize their interventions, and a theory of how systemic change might occur. It empowers school counselors to be catalysts of change toward an LGBTQ-inclusive school climate. |
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Keywords: | inclusive LGBTQ school climate school counseling systemic change |
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