Download CPCA Journal Winter 2022
This journal was made possible by members like you submitting their articles. Thanks again to all the wonderful people who contributed.
This journal was made possible by members like you submitting their articles. Thanks again to all the wonderful people who contributed.
The opinions expressed in this report card are the authors only. Contra views are welcome. Mark Cresswell President CPCA Mid-Year...
Dear Members, We’re excited to announce that the Summer 2025 of the CPCA and AACAD Journal is now live! This...
Counselling is one of the fastest-growing professions in Australia, with increasing demand across mental health, education, aged care, disability services,...
As you can see, despite our request to be engaged in the consultation phase, the CPCA was not consulted. It appears there is a concerted effort to create a peak body and to disenfranchise people who are not members of that body. Further, there is a clear push to make registration compulsory and thus to remove the rights of counsellors who qualify by virtue of diploma and practice.
Important Links:
It is essential, if you wish to retain your freedom to choose and to practise, that you take action:
After reading the Draft National Standards, please look at the questions that were included in the survey at the beginning of the draft and answer them on a word document.
Afterwards please send through to the following email addresses with the subject heading: Draft National Standards for Counsellors.
Please add us to your email CC:
The CPCA will also be responding formally.
Mark Cresswell
President
CPCA
As a vital part of Australia’s counselling community, your perspective on the proposed National Standards is crucial. You see the real-world impact first-hand. Your insight will strengthen our advocacy for a fair and inclusive profession for all practitioners.
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