“…It requires of them to be school and community advocates, leaders of educational and system change, and creators of effective collaborative relationships (Hines et al, 2020;McMahon et al, 2009;Sink, 2016;Strear et al, 2018). Also, it is necessary to appeal to government officials to recognise the importance of school counselling, to increase the number of counselling professionals employed in schools, and to provide systematic support for the professional development of school counsellors (e.g., through establishing supervision; DeKruyf et al, 2013;Zuković & Slijepčević, 2019). School counsellors can greatly contribute to this issue by advocating for their profession (McMahon et al, 2009;Sink, 2016) and through the results of evidence-based practice (Sakiz & Sariçali, 2019;Zyromski, Dimmitt, Mariani, & Griffith, 2018).…”