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Spti

spti

Our Mission To be at the forefront of the counselling and psychotherapy profession in providing a wide range of courses which foster the academic, personal and professional development of our trainees. Our training has a reputation for excellence in both academic rigour and clinical competence and we aim to equip our trainees to become ethical practitioners and life-long learners who will not only continue to be at the forefront of the development of knowledge in the counselling and psychotherapy profession but also have a positive impact on the well-being of society. We have a commitment to high standards in interpersonal relationships, characterised by mutual respect, collaboration, appropriate boundary and the celebration of difference. About Us The Sherwood Psychotherapy Training Institute (SPTI) is a not for profit educational organisation specialising in training counsellors and psychotherapists. We offer professional and academic qualifications, ranging from introductory to masters level. We work in partnership with Staffordshire University. Our MSc Integrative and Person Centred Programmes are accredited by the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP) and the BSc (Hons) is accredited by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP). We are #OfSRegistered. This means we meet the @officestudents requirements for course quality, academic standards, student support, student protection and more. For more information please visit: www.officeforstudents.org.uk/th

Area 43 Enterprises

area 43 enterprises

London

Work opportunities at Area 43 (Cardigan Youth Project). A charity, which runs a Drop-in Centre in Cardigan, providing information, support & training to young people aged 16-25 & counselling services to those aged 10-30. Developing and providing a broad range of support services for young people, our aims are to: Enable children and young people to develop self-esteem and a positive approach to their lives and their place in society. To encourage them to participate in learning experiences and decision-making processes that impact their lives and their communities. Address and combat the problems they face in their home circumstances, relationships, social and life experiences, paying particular attention to those challenged by homelessness, unemployment, substance/alcohol misuse, criminality and discrimination. We are especially interested in working with those who are socially, educationally, economically or geographically disadvantaged or have any sort of disability. Provide young people with real learning opportunities both formal and informal that encourage and allow them to fulfill their potential. To co-operate with and share good practice and experience with agencies (both statutory and non-statutory) who provide services for young people and to forge links and represent the needs and aspirations of young people within their communities and to the government. Counselling young people “Coming to Area 43 is kind of like my escape. The vibe is so good her