Certification and Recognition

Once you’ve completed all course modules and successfully passed the assessment, you’ll be ready to reap the reward. Here’s how the certification process unfolds:

Obtaining Your Certificate:

Upon completing the course and passing all assessment components, you can download your certificate. This certificate serves as a testament to your accomplishments and can be used to fulfil your ethical body’s annual requirements and enhance your CV.

Declaration and Commitment:

You’ll be requested to make certain self-declaration statements as part of the certification process. These statements underscore your dedication and alignment with the course’s core principles. These commitments include adhering to ethical practices, engaging in continuous professional development, and integrating reflective learning into your journey.

Preparation for Certification:

To ensure a seamless certification process, you’ll be asked to confirm the following criteria before reaching the final stage:

  • Possess a formal counselling qualification at or above diploma level.
  • Demonstrate a minimum of two years of counselling or psychotherapy practice with a minimum of 400 client hours, supervised regularly.
  • Verify that the assignment submitted reflects your original work.
  • Complete at least 20 hours of placement supervision.
  • Obtain a minimum of 5 hours of consultative supervision for your placement supervision practice.
  • Maintain a reflective journal throughout the training, utilizing it to process your learning.
  • Engage in peer-observed sessions, actively participating in feedback loops.

Showcasing Your Achievement:

Alongside your certificate, you will also have the chance to download a badge. This badge can be incorporated into your website and marketing materials. It symbolizes your expertise and the journey you’ve undertaken, making you stand out in your field.

We commend your commitment and dedication throughout this transformative journey. Your certification is a recognition of your growth and readiness to make a positive impact in the world of counselling and psychotherapy.

Updated on 15 August 2023
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