We live in a world that offers tradition and scientifically researched and proven treatments and medicine. We are also offered numerous wellbeing, holistic and other treatments.
Which ever treatment you decide to opt for it is important to research what is being offered and more important find out what professional accreditation. Qualifications and insurances your practitioner has.
I am a member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy.
As an organisation they ensure the following:
- Protecting the public
- Safeguard clients and raise public confidence in the counselling professions.
- Promote and develop safe, ethical and competent practice in counselling and psychotherapy.<
We know that counselling changes lives and we work hard to make sure that everyone who can benefit from counselling has access to the best standards of practice.
Raising professional standards
Raising and promoting standards across the counselling professions is an important part of the work we do. We provide resources and services to help our members develop and maintain effective and competent practice. We also develop competences and curricula to help raise the standards of training for counselling and psychotherapy students.
Maintaining a public register
Our Register is a public record of counselling professionals who meet or exceed our recommended minimum quality standards. These standards cover training, supervision, continuing professional development and a contractual commitment to our Ethical Framework for the Counselling Professions. Choosing a practitioner who is listed on the BACP Register offers a client the assurance that their therapist meets the standards of proficiency and ethical practice they would expect.
Supporting clients with concerns
Our confidential ‘Ask Kathleen’ service provides guidance and information to clients who have concerns about their therapy or therapist. If a client is worried about the way their therapy is going, wondering whether what they are experiencing is ‘usual’, or isn't sure what to do or who to turn to, we answer their questions and offer guidance on what to do next.
Investigating complaints about our members
Through our Professional Conduct Procedure we hear and act on complaints about our members which fall under our jurisdiction. We rely on clients, the public and members to bring poor and unethical practice to our attention so we can take appropriate action, and ultimately protect the public and the reputation of the profession.