“…Participation in a professional community of practice can involve a wide range of activities, including training and development, conducting research, supervision, networking, working with community professionals, and mentoring (Low, 2014; Woo et al, 2014). Counsellors in the region, however, are often seen as taking on a supporting role, having poor skills and limited experience compared to counsellors in community settings (Low, 2014). Their professional development may not be taken as seriously as that of teachers, and so access to these activities is often limited.…”