BACP definition
Examples of BACP in a sentence
The onus is on the Service to inform BACP of any actual or proposed changes to its Service at any time; BACP will support Services to maintain accreditation where it can.
Finally, you could also contact the BACP, which is the regulatory organisation responsible for addressing public’s complaints against matters relating to the counselling profession.
As part of our professional practice and adhering to the BACP guidelines we have regular individual supervision.
As a member of the British Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP), British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists (BACP) and The Justice Institute Trauma Centre Trauma Informed Yoga (TCTSY) and as part of good practice, my child’s therapist will meet regularly with their supervisor to discuss their clinical work with the aim of supporting effective therapy and professional learning.
As a Member or the British Association for Counselling (BACP), National Counselling Society (NSC) and Association of Counselling Online Therapy (ACTO) I abide by their Code of Ethics and Principles of Practice.
As a minimum, your Cornerstone counsellor has undertaken two formal counselling qualifications, and has applied to take, and passed, the rigorous qualification process as defined by the BACP.
As members of the BACP we are bound by their code of ethics, copies of which can be provided to you.
If after this you feel that you would like to escalate your complaint further, please contact the BACP under whose ethics we work (available upon request).
In such circumstances, we operate a Therapeutic Executor system, where a nominated person (also BACP registered) will be able to inform you via your chosen method of communication, of the aforementioned situation, and advise you accordingly.
You can have peace of mind knowing that your counsellor is a UK registered counsellor, and their credentials can be viewed on the BACP Therapy register (▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇).