
Career Practitioner Conversations with NCDA
Career Practitioner Conversations is a podcast series from the National Career Development Association (NCDA). NCDA provides research, resources, and support to career development professionals all over the world in their work to empower others to achieve their career and life goals. These conversations with industry leaders cover a wide variety of relevant topics for today's career practitioners. Legal Disclaimer: NCDA provides these episodes solely for educational and informational purposes. Opinions expressed in these episodes do not necessarily reflect the views of NCDA. NCDA disclaims any liability relating to any podcast content.
Career Practitioner Conversations with NCDA
Advocating for Work-Related Legislation with Diana Bailey
This episode is hosted by NCDA President Lakeisha Mathews. It features a conversation with Diana Bailey, Co-Chair of NCDA’s Government Relations Committee, about work-related legislation and advocacy for career development. They discuss current efforts to pass The Counseling for Career Choice Act, specific agencies currently addressing career development issues, and an upcoming Hill Day during which NCDA representatives will travel to Washington DC to meet with legislators. The conversation includes advice for becoming more informed and how to actively advocate for the students and clients you work with. Contact Diana Bailey at: dibailey@comcast.net.
NCDA Resources:
· NCDA Government Relations Committee
· National Press Briefing on NCDA’s Legislative Advocacy
For more information about topics mentioned in this episode:
· Counseling for Career Choice Act
· Creating Opportunities to Thrive and Advance Act
· The Fair Labor Standards Act – Internship Programs
· Catalyst.org – Workplaces That Work for Women
· The National Reentry Resource Center
· Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act
Related articles from NCDA’s Career Convergence Web Magazine
· Women Agents of Social and Political Change in Career Counseling History – Sarah Patterson-Mills
· Later Chapters with Niel Carey – Rich Feller
· Brain Waste: Developing Underutilized Potential in Highly-Skilled, Underemployed Immigrants – Oluwaseyi Fatokun
· Government Relations: Strengthening NCDA’s Position in DC – Niel Carey and Matt Kent