Abstract
Recently there has been an increasing focus on the social justice agenda in counselling and psychotherapy. In order to ensure that this does not merely function as rhetoric, therapists must consider how to translate their social justice values into action. This paper aims to extend current understandings of social justice by foregrounding an emphasis on relational equality and power. We consider the importance of educational settings as a site of social justice action for therapists and set out The Relational Equality in Education Framework as an illustration of ways in which therapists might work to enhance relational equality in education on micro, meso and macro levels. Such efforts would ensure the social justice work of therapists takes an important shift from rhetoric to action.
Original language | English |
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Journal | British Journal of Guidance and Counselling |
Publication status | Accepted/In press - 12 Sept 2021 |