RECOGNISED ASSOCIATION FOR COUNSELLORS
ASCHP URGENT INFORMATION LETTER
Please use the following numbers to contact us:
Zodwa Ngobeni: Pre-registrations and general enquiries – 012 111 9002 – info@aschp.net
Marike Gower: Membership enquiries (ASCHP, CCSA, NHA) – 082 907 4327 – admin@aschp.net
Elsie Teffo: CPD enquiries – 082 907 4327 – cpd.liedani@synergetica.co.za
There is a vast need to regulate the counselling profession nationally in order to ensure that counsellors “know their scope of practice, behave ethically in a counselling context, conform to minimum standards, know when to refer clients and understand the psychological consequences for clients if counsellors are inadequately trained or overstep their scope of practice.” “Scope of Practice” refers to the boundaries within which the counsellor operates without referral as defined by own work context.
The ASCHP is home to community or workplace-based counsellors who work in structured and supervised environments including, but not limited to private Wellness/Counselling Centres or government institutions, schools, Non-Governmental Organisations (NGO’s) including Faith Based, Community Based and Not-for-Profit Organisations, the South African Police Service, Counselling Call Centres, Hospitals, Clinics and Support Agencies, Sports Centres, Education and Training facilities, Health and Emergency services and facilities.
A nationally recognized professional body ensures consistency in standards across and within provinces in South Africa, and across different counselling contexts. It provides a learning pathway for unqualified counsellors who currently work in a variety of contexts, often in environments where mental health professional such as psychologists and social workers are not necessarily accessible to the majority of the population. Registration of counsellors with a professional body will provide a consistent basis for evaluating and regulating counselling and will ensure greater access to counselling services.
Counselling enables one or more people to go through the process of finding solutions to their concerns or difficulties. Counselling may take various forms, including with individuals, couples, families or domestic units and groups. The ASCHP has identified accredited training providers to enable counsellors to gain accredited and applicable qualifications. This will allow counsellors to be recognised and will address current national health and social service priorities. Ideally, qualifying learners will operate under supervision.
CIRCULARS
Festive season and important dates circular 2024
Office closure for Heritage Day
Holistic Horizons April edition
ASCHP Special Circular 22 April 2024
ASCHP Circular 16 April Response
Circular 10 April - Letter to Mail and Guardian
Holistic Horizons Feb 2024 edition
Wellness Horizons- First edition
ASCHP January 2024 Welcoming Letter
Special September circular 2023
IMPORTANT ASCHP MEMBERSHIP CPD INFO, APRIL 2023
For circulars prior to 2021, please contact info@aschp.net