Sunday, 27 July 2008

HPC call for ideas for regulating psychotherapy and counselling

If you go into the web-link in this blog's title, you will download a document about the proceedings to include counselling and psychotherapy in the HPC register.

I suppose it is because the HPC is already set up on the basis of a legal statute that they must proceed as if it is ipso facto a good idea to regulate this practice. The questions are already set up on the contentious assumption that the HPC is the right way to register professionals. The call for ideas, then, is a highly particular call, and precludes the possibility that anyone should have a different idea. This is extremely worrying, especially given the field of work that is in question here.

Summary of questions
The following is a summary of the questions we have asked in this document:
1. What are your views about how the Register should be structured for
psychotherapists and counsellors?
2. Which titles should be protected and why?
3. What criteria might be used in considering which voluntary registers should transfer and which should not?
4. We invite voluntary membership organisations to provide us with details about:
o The number of members and the extent to which this number is likely to overlap with membership of other organisations.
o Information about arrangements for determining entry to membership.
o Information about arrangements for considering complaints about members.
5. How long should the grandparenting period be open for and why?
6. Are there are any other matters which the group should consider in recommending appropriate grandparenting arrangements?
7. We would welcome any information about:
o The number and names of existing qualifications leading to the practice of psychotherapy and counselling.
o Types of qualifications including the academic level or academic awards of those qualifications.
o The structure of qualifications including theoretical content and practical experience.
o Quality assurance of qualifications including existing internal and external quality assurance mechanisms.
8. What issues should the PLG consider in determining the threshold level of qualification for entry to the Register?
9. What existing standards or other work should the PLG take into account in putting together draft standards of proficiency?
10. Do you have any further comments?

http://www.hpc-uk.org/assets/documents/1000234Fcouncil_20080703_enclosure08.pdf

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