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Late last year the price of ACC's accord quarterly magazine was reduced by nearly half. Even better value for money than before, a gift subscription would make an ideal gift. Click here to purchase.
ACC's first ever Summer School will take place in 2012, 18-22 June. An exciting programme has been arranged, including training from Dr David Hall, Teresa Onions, Tony Horsfall, Steve Seedall, John Threadgold and Helena Wilkinson. It won't be all hard work, with entertainment from Adrian Plass and music from The Apostolic Choir, Leicester. Last chance to book at reduced prices is 29th February.
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The 4th National ACC Finland conference will be held from 27 to 29 January, 2012 in Tampere, Finland. There will also be a two days training event on the 26th and 27th in Trauma therapy from Christian systemic and multidimensional perspective. The keynote speaker of the Conference will be Prof. Nicolene Joubert from South-Africa (see http://icp.org.za/about) and she will also do the whole training event. For more information, see ACC Finland webpage www.accfinland.org or contact hi.acc.info@gmail.com.
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The Regulation of Counsellors is now obsolete language. However there is now a scheme of Voluntary Registration being developed. ACC have held a Voluntary Register of Christian Counsellors for many years, and the Council for Healthcare Regulatory Excellence (CHRE) are working on a system that will accredit voluntary registers and thereby give credence to all registrants. The Government document from February 2011 explained that regulation was far too bureaucratic and costly and so Voluntary Registration will be the way forward. This is still in the very early stages but CHRE will be making the scheme known far and wide so that Voluntary Registration, it is purported, will be necessary for all practitioners especially those who work within or for the statutory agencies. In the preparation work, ACC will be identifying what may be the outcome for people who do not register voluntarily. At this stage all of the detail is far from ready to be put into place.
Meetings are taking place and ACC continues to promote the good work of our members and affiliated organisations.
After careful consideration and much work a decision was taken by the Board of ACC to give credit for certain elements of work submitted by people who have gained BACP or COSCA accreditation. This is to save needless repetition of work that has already been produced, scrutinised and approved. Therefore a person can now become accredited with ACC by presenting their relevant accreditation certificate and by meeting two extra but very important criteria which we believe will help maintain the distinctive of being part of ACC. Such applicants will be required to :-
At present this arrangement only covers those accredited with BACP and COSCA because their accreditation systems are very similar to that of ACC. If you, or people you know, would be interested in exploring this possibility then please contact the Accreditation Office on 0845 1249572. The Board are offering this facility at a reduced cost of only £40 until Easter 2012 and then after that date at £45. There may be people you know who are not yet members of ACC, are accredited with either BACP or COSCA, and may wish to gain accreditation with ACC using the above process, if so we would appreciate your passing on the news of this decision to them. We trust that this decision will enable more people to join ACC and therefore enjoy the benefits of belonging to ACC, including the Christian support, fellowship and networking, the accord magazine, access to CPD, and much more.
John Nightingale – Director of Professional Standards.
In June 2010 it was brought to the attention of ACC that some members who are tutors of counselling students had been prohibited from sponsoring their students to become members of BACP. ACC immediately began contact with senior personnel in BACP which initially received little response. Later in the year, another member raised the same issue as he too had been unable to sponsor a supervisee. ACC took the matter further and have eventually received notification from the CEO of BACP that ACC would be listed on their documentation as a cognate organisation. This means that our members will be able to sponsor people wishing to join BACP.
A copy of the most recent annual accounts is in the Documents Library of the Members' area.
Thank you to our members for your responses to the Questionnaire last year. The information we gleaned will help us further the work of ACC and care for our members. See the link "Members' Questionnaire responses" on the main page of the Members Area of the web site.
Supervision guidelines are now available to download from the Members' area.
January 24 - 27, 2013. The theme of the next biennial ACC conference is "Breathing Room for my Soul". More details later.
Contact Head Office on 0845 124 9569 or office@acc-uk.org.
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