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Promoting Systemic Change Through the ACA Advocacy Competencies
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Health AdvocacyHealth ReformSchool CounselingEducationAdvocacy CompetenciesProfessional EthicEthical PracticeHelping RelationshipAmerican Counseling AssociationMental Health CounselingCivic EngagementAdvocacyAca Advocacy CompetenciesPublic PolicyCommunity EngagementChange ManagementNursingMedical EthicsCounselor Education PedagogyPerformance StudiesCounselor EducationProfessional CounselingSystemic ChangeProfessional Counseling OrientationArts
In 2003, the American Counseling Association (ACA) adopted the ACA Advocacy Competencies (J. A. Lewis, M. S. Arnold, R. House, & R. L. Toporek, 2002) to provide guidance to counselors and acknowledge advocacy as an ethical aspect of service to clients. This article provides a foundation for this special section by sharing a historical perspective on recent pivotal advocacy movements within the profession. An overview of the development and content of the Advocacy Competencies is provided followed by a case example to assist counselors in understanding and enhancing their application.
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