
CPCAB Level 2 Award in Intro to Counselling Skills
A first step for those interested in developing key listening and helping skills.
A first step for those interested in developing key listening and helping skills.
This CPCAB qualification supports people to build effective listening skills.
Building upon the skills learned at Level 2, exploring further counselling theories.
This CPCAB Diploma leads to professional qualification as a Counselling practitioner.
This CPCAB course equips qualified Counsellors to work with young people.
This CPCAB diploma prepares qualified practitioners for advanced practice.
This course equips experienced Counsellors with the necessary skills and knowledge to become an effective Counselling Supervisor.
Training to be a counsellor can be both challenging and rewarding and you’ll find yourself going through highs and lows along the way. You’ll also learn a lot about yourself throughout your journey. At the start of the new academic year, we’re sharing some of our top study tips with you.
The start of a new academic year can come with mixed feelings. Whilst some young people will be feeling excited about seeing friends again, or getting back to learning, others will be feeling a sense of impending dread about returning to school.
Working with young people is an area that is close to our hearts at Mindspace. On September 19 we are celebrating Youth Mental Health Day.
Did you know that today, one in six 7–16-year-olds have a diagnosable mental health disorder? This is a rise from one in ten in 2004 and one in nine in 2012. Common mental health issues, such as depression and anxiety, are also increasing amongst 16–24-year-olds, with 19% reporting to have experienced them in 2014, compared to 15% in 1993.
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