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The December 2016 issue of Counselling Aotearoa, the "external" newsletter of the NZ Association of Counsellors / Te Roopu Kaiwhiriwhiri o Aotearoa includes stories about NZAC members voting for self-regulation, the benefits of self- regulation for Maori members, NZAC's support for a mental health review campaign, new robust counselling education standards coming into effect in 2019 and the benefits of self-regulation for counselling service providers like Vitae. more...
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The NZ Association of Counsellors (NZAC) believes the enhanced self-regulatory CPD regime it is introducing will enable its members to differentiate themselves from other counsellors. more...
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Adopting an enhanced self-regulatory regime is more in line with a Tiriti o Waitangi based approach that would allow for developing structural equity for tangata whenua. more...
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The People’s Mental Health Review Campaign just received an endorsement from one of the country’s leading counsellor representative bodies. more...
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A robust and comprehensive set of counselling education standards will come into effect from January 2019, following the NZ Association of Counsellors’ (NZAC) National Executive’s approval and endorsement. more...
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Ongoing supervision, professional development programmes, and other robust frameworks are essential for counselling service providers like Vitae to delivering efficient assistance. more...
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