Multicultural Competence in Disability Counseling
This literature review explores the significance of disability counseling competency for counseling professionals in delivering effective and ethical services to clients from diverse backgrounds. It focuses on case management and service delivery for BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) individuals with disabilities. The article examines the challenges in providing counseling and the theoretical frameworks that guide best practices in this field. The review concludes by offering recommendations for enhancing multicultural competence in counseling practice based on the existing literature on this topic.