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one vision


ECCP
c/o St. Barnabas Church
23 Addison Road  
London
W14 8LH

UNITED KINGDOM

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ECCP
c/o St. Luke's Church
Redcliffe Gardens
London
SW10 9HF

UNITED KINGDOM

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ECCP
The Flat
49, Beauchamp Road
Clapham
London
SW11 1PG

UNITED KINGDOM

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INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNITY COUNSELLING
NEWS & LINKS
COURSE   INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNITY COUNSELLING
An integrative approach to Christian Counselling
LENGTH 17 sessions (6 hours each)
DAY Friday (occasional Saturdays)
TIME 09.00 - 16.00
LOCATION Earls Court Community Project (ECCP)
St Jude's Church
24 Collingham Road,
London, SW5 0LX
APPLICATION CLOSING DATE 6 weeks prior to the beginning of the course

Overview

Introduction to Community Counselling is an integrative approach to Christian counselling which will provide you with a biblical framework, a counselling model and some basic counselling skills to support others in a practical, sensitive and ethical manner.
You will also be given insights and understanding into the issues you might encounter in your community including depression, loss & bereavement, relationship conflicts and sexuality, addictions and abuse.

Who is the course for?

  • Those wishing to be better equipped in supporting others
  • Those working in Christian organizations, pastoral care or caring professions
  • Those interested in knowing more about becoming counsellors

Admission requirements

No formal academic qualifications is required but we expect you to be at least 18 years of age. During an interview you will need to demonstrate the willingness and capacity to develop the personal, professional and spiritual qualities involved when counselling from a Christian perspective. This course is an English speaking course and it is expected that you have a good command of English. (Written and oral)

Please note that this qualification is not suitable for those who are currently in a state of severe emotional difficulty and/or severe psychological confusion, for example those:

  • Currently experiencing – without ongoing and appropriate professional support – a recent, major life crisis such as marital breakdown or a close bereavement.
  • Currently experiencing moderate to severe mental health problems including, for example, clinical depression, severe anxiety disorders, eating disorders, personality disorders or any form of psychosis.
  • Currently involved in substance misuse.

We reserve the right to refuse admission to anyone whom we consider unsuitable for the course.

Course recognition

The course is recognised and accredited with the Association of Christian Counsellors (ACC) providing 100 Guided Learning Hours at Level 3.
On satisfactory completion you will also qualify for an internal YWAM award which certifies that you have successfully completed an "Introduction to Community Counselling". We are currently in the process of gaining additional course accreditation with CPCAB (Counselling and Psychotherapy Central Awarding Body) allowing students to gain training hours recognised by a UK awarding body that has 130 recognised training centres and is approved by the Office of the Qualifications & Examinations Regulator (Ofqual).

Note:
The training hours gained through this course may be used to work towards applying for counsellor accreditation with the Association of Christian Counsellors (ACC) or the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP). However, in order to gain full accreditation with any of these bodies, candidates will have to meet all other ACC or BACP criteria and further training hours and counselling practice under supervision will be required.

Feedback from a past counselling student

"The course was thorough, interesting and well paced. The teaching was excellent and varied providing insights from day to day counselling practitioners. Visiting speakers brought a wealth of experience and expertise. I highly recommend this course to anyone who'd like to improve their skills whether looking for accreditation or for more informal practice."

Laura Oxley

Progression

After course completion you may decide to finish your studies or progress onto our Certificate in Community Counselling (or an equivalent course with another training organization).

Curriculum

Over the length of the course we will cover some basic concepts within Christian counselling and the central place of the Holy Spirit as the counsellor. You will be introduced to Egan’s Skilled Helper Model and some foundational counselling skills necessary for caring for others. Throughout the course, a good part of the day will be allocated for practising counselling skills.

OVERVIEW UNITS
Unit 1 Counselling in a Christian Spiritual Context I Definition of counselling
History of counselling
Aims, methods and models of Christian counselling
Unit 2 Theoretical Approaches to Counselling I Egan's Skilled Helper Model
Overview of Christian and secular models
Unit 3 Ethical and Professional Issues I Working with difference and diversity
Unit 4 Counselling Skills and Practice I Basic counselling skills
Creative counselling skills
Triplet work and simulated counselling sessions
Video recorded counselling session at the Clapham Counselling Flat
Unit 5 Personal Development I Personal Learning Journal
Personal Development Summary
Unit 6 Community Counselling Issues I Depression
Loss & bereavement
Relationship conflicts & sexuality
Addictions
Abuse

The curriculum is subject to change

Tutorials and Learning Support

Since we regard the individual support of students as vital, the number of students we accept on any of our courses is limited (maximum 15 students). Throughout the course, tutors will provide regular support to enable you to face and address issues of concern in your studies.

Assessment

Assignments will be a mixture of written and and practical work. Over the length of the course you will be expected to complete regular course work, provide peer counselling feedback, keep a weekly Personal Learning Journal, write an essay on Egan's Skilled Helper Model and a Personal Development Summary.

Training Team

The training team consists of a number of experienced and qualified counsellors trained in various counselling approaches and registered members of professional bodies such as the Association of Christian Counsellors UK (ACC), British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) and the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP).

Course staff and lecturers

Speakers include course staff, visiting lecturers who are experts in their chosen field or local Christians involved in urban ministries.

Attendance

To successfully complete the course, you will need to pass all units and have a minimum attendance of 90% at all lectures.

Personal Study

An initial reading list will be provided following acceptance on the course and you will be required to read a number of books throughout the course. Our library holds a range of books in counselling and other related subject areas.
In addition to the 17 training sessions you are expected to invest at least two hours of personal study for each session. This includes time spent on reading, writing essays assignment and personal learning journals.

Feedback from a past counselling student

"It was such a great privilege to be taught by practicing counsellors.  Drawing from their first-hand counselling experiences was invaluable and very insightful. I look back on my time at the course as a time where I got the space and encouragement to grow a lot as a person.The tutors and staff clearly trusted that God would do work in each of our lives in different ways and they made sure they were available to facilitate that as much as possible."

Melanie Mackay

 

COURSE DATES (subject to change)
Day 1 Fri, 20 Apr 12 Day 10 Fri, 01 Jun 12
Day 2 Sat, 21 Apr 12 Day 11 Fri, 15 Jun 12
Day 3 Fri, 27 Apr 12 Day 12 Fri, 22 Jun 12
Day 4 Fri, 4 May 12 Day 13 Sat, 23 Jun 12
Day 5 Fri, 11 May 12 Day 14 Fri, 29 Jun 12
Day 6 Sat, 12 May 12 Day 15 Sat, 30 Jun 12
Day 7 Fri, 18 May 12 Day 16 Fri, 06 Jul 12
Day 8 Fri, 25 May 12 Day 17 Fri, 13 Jul 12
Day 9 Sat, 26 May 12    

 

Important: All fees and dates stated are correct at the time of writing but may be subject to change.

 

COSTS
Course Costs (total) £ 750.00

The above course fee includes: Application fee, lectures, handouts, snacks and drinks, ACC student levy, and CPCAB candidate registration fee

Breakdown of course costs:

Application Fee £ 50.00
Course Fee £ 571.00
CPCAB Candidate Registration fee £ 129.00

Once accepted on the course, the application fee becomes non-refundable and we will ask you to pay a deposit of £ 200.00 to reserve your place. The deposit fee is non-refundable unless we have to cancel a course due to unforeseen circumstances or low numbers. You may pay your course fee in full during registration day or in two instalments.

 

Enrol for two courses and get the second course £ 200.00 cheaper

Apply for the Introduction in Community Counselling AND the Certificate in Community at the same time and you pay £ 1300.00 instead of £ 1500.00 (2 x £ 750.00)

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Inside Track

Would you like to get a taste of what it is like to work in an urban ministry like ECCP? ECCP offers YWAM Discipleship Training School (DTS) graduates the option to join the team for 3, 6, 9 or 12 months.

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Counselling Service

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We offer a confidential Counselling Service in West Kensington (W14) and Clapham (SW11)

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