HG newsletter - August 2023
- SCoPEd Framework update
- Diploma Opening evening
- Menopause, sleep and mental health
- Lifting Depression Summit replay
- Summer Savings - end 15th Aug
- Food for thought
SCoPEd Framework update
The Human Givens Institute (HGI) was one of the six organisations in the UK, along with BACP, UKCP and NCS, involved in developing the Scope of Practice and Education (SCoPEd) Framework, which was officially adopted by them all in February 2023. A ground-breaking shared standards framework, it aims to transparently set out the core training, practice and competence requirements for counsellors and psychotherapists working with adults, to provide a nationally recognised framework of counselling and psychotherapy which helps to align PSA-accredited registers and bring clarity and credibility to the counselling and psychotherapy profession. In time, it will also hopefully help clients/patients and services to better identify properly trained and qualified practitioners.
All six organisations involved in SCoPEd have been working closely over the last few months to provide clear routes for their counselling and psychotherapy members to be able to transition between the 3 columns of the SCoPEd Framework. The detailed requirements and application processes for each organisation needed to be agreed by all of the others, which has now happened.
Human Givens College is working closely with the HGI to ensure that all graduates of the Human Givens Diploma will have routes open to them to transition between the 3 columns. As a result, the HGI is planning to make some changes to its membership levels; HGI members are being regularly updated and will be offered support and guidance throughout the upcoming changes and application processes. Being involved in the collaborative SCoPEd project has helped raised the profile of HG and also enabled the HGI to ensure that elements important to the HG approach have been accommodated in the framework. You can find out more about SCoPEd, via the following video produced by BACP.
Diploma Open Evening
Wednesday 27th September • via Zoom
Human Givens College is running another online opening evening for anyone who'd like to find out more about the benefits of the Human Givens Diploma and what taking it entails.
If you, or someone you know has been considering HG training, this is a great opportunity to meet the Diploma tutors, learn more about this ground-breaking qualification, ask questions and discover how it could help you develop your career…
Menopause, sleep and mental health
Ezra Hewing, head of education at Suffolk Mind, which uses the HG approach in its wide range of successful interventions, has produced a short animated presentation on the relationship between menopause, sleep and mental health, with the intention of presenting his ideas to the wider public so they may benefit. In this short video he looks at menopause, peri-menopause, and their affect on sleep and mental health, and signposts further useful resources from Suffolk Mind.
Depression and Addiction Online Summits
BOTH REPLAYS NOW AVAILABLE
In response to numerous requests, the HGI has made the replay of its popular first online conference: The Lifting Depression Summit available again to purchase here > If you attended the original event and don't have a copy in your online portal account, but would like it, please email [email protected]
The replay of the Overcoming Addiction Summit is also still available for anyone who missed it – you can buy it here >
Both replays provide much-needed funds to support the work of the HGI – so please spread the word to anyone else you think would find them interesting!
Summer Savings – end Tuesday
If you've been thinking about taking some training with HG College – now's a great time to do so.
There are some great offers, including on the new Dealing with Conflict in-person workshop, popular live online training, the diploma-linked online courses, useful webinars, the Delving Deeper series and more...
Join Dr Andrew Morrice
for his one-off, indepth Mind-Body Connection workshops on Food, Mood and Sleep, and Emotion, Movement and Calm in Bristol this September.
ONLY DATES AVAILABLE
SAVE 15% when you book both days
Food for thought
“Perhaps travel cannot prevent bigotry, but by demonstrating that all peoples cry, laugh, eat, worry, and die, it can introduce the idea that if we try and understand each other, we may even become friends...”
Maya Angelou
We hope you've enjoyed this latest news round-up. Do get in contact if you have any interesting news, advice or case studies you think other readers might like to know about – we love hearing from you!
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Date posted: 14/02/2024