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2.11 Developing the EAC Accreditation Scheme

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The preceding pages outlined the first essential steps taken by EAC to establish an agreed set of standards for counsellor accreditation that can be owned and validated across the country, language and cultural boundaries.

So far, EAC has recognised a relatively small number of EAC Accrediting Organisations. However, we have many members in countries that do not yet have Accrediting Organisations. We intend to support the creation of new Accrediting Organisations for Counselling.

Special Case

EAC Members in countries without a National Association or Accrediting Body and whose modality is not covered by an EWO are invited to approach EAC for support in widening their national counselling network with a view to eventually developing an NA or Accrediting Body. In the meantime, they may apply for European Counsellor Accreditation under section 9.3.

The General Assembly, before implementation, must vote on any changes to accreditation procedures and training standards.

For more information as well as for current information (e. g. our webinar series) about EAC please look at https://eac.eu.com!

1 Thanks to Eva Metallidi (Vice President), Ivana Paunovic (General Secretary), Carolina Welin (Treasurer), David and Brenda Dutch (Webmaster and Administrative Assistant)

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