First Nations protocol : ensuring strong counselling relationships with First Nations clients

This study explores the protocol that Non-First Nations counsellors need to follow or do when building positive relationships with a First Nations community. The purpose of this study is to provide some guidelines that Non-First Nations counsellors could utilize building positive relationships with...

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Main Author: Bruce, Sherri Anne
Other Authors: France, Honoré
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 1993
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Online Access:https://dspace.library.uvic.ca//handle/1828/8705
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spelling ftuvicpubl:oai:dspace.library.uvic.ca:1828/8705 2023-05-15T16:13:51+02:00 First Nations protocol : ensuring strong counselling relationships with First Nations clients Bruce, Sherri Anne France, Honoré 1993 application/pdf https://dspace.library.uvic.ca//handle/1828/8705 English en eng https://dspace.library.uvic.ca//handle/1828/8705 Available to the World Wide Web Native peoples Indigenous peoples Indians of North America Thesis 1993 ftuvicpubl 2022-05-19T06:13:35Z This study explores the protocol that Non-First Nations counsellors need to follow or do when building positive relationships with a First Nations community. The purpose of this study is to provide some guidelines that Non-First Nations counsellors could utilize building positive relationships with a First Nations community. The research method involved interviews with 14 adult First Nations clients and support people and 21 Non-First Nations counsellors and support people. The Critical Incident Technique was used to elicit incidents from the 36 participants. Graduate Thesis First Nations University of Victoria (Canada): UVicDSpace
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Indians of North America
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First Nations protocol : ensuring strong counselling relationships with First Nations clients
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Indigenous peoples
Indians of North America
description This study explores the protocol that Non-First Nations counsellors need to follow or do when building positive relationships with a First Nations community. The purpose of this study is to provide some guidelines that Non-First Nations counsellors could utilize building positive relationships with a First Nations community. The research method involved interviews with 14 adult First Nations clients and support people and 21 Non-First Nations counsellors and support people. The Critical Incident Technique was used to elicit incidents from the 36 participants. Graduate
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title_short First Nations protocol : ensuring strong counselling relationships with First Nations clients
title_full First Nations protocol : ensuring strong counselling relationships with First Nations clients
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title_full_unstemmed First Nations protocol : ensuring strong counselling relationships with First Nations clients
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