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Best Practice Self-Regulation Model

for Psychotherapy and Counselling

in Australia: Final Report

In 2003-04, the Department of Human Services (‘the Department’) commissioned research on models of self-regulation for psychotherapy and counselling practitioners and other unregistered health professions. The Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia (PACFA) conducted the study on behalf of the Department. The study included:

  • A review of models of best practice in self-regulation.
  • Focused consultation with PACFA member associations.
  • Broader consultation with peak bodies that represent other unregistered health professions and experts in the field.

The aim of the report was to:

  • Develop a best practice model for self-regulation of counselling and psychotherapy practitioners in Australia, based on a critical review of the literature, consultation with experts and key stakeholders, and political/economic considerations.
  • Explore the feasibility of establishing joint self-regulatory arrangements with other self-regulated health practitioners.
  • Work collaboratively with stakeholders to reach agreement on a plan for implementing key features of an effective and efficient self-regulatory model that is publicly accountable and provides adequate protection for consumers.

The final report was submitted to the Department in February 2008 and can be accessed below.

Best Practice Self-Regulation Model for Psychotherapy and Counselling in Australia: Final Report

Best Practice Self-Regulation Model for Psychotherapy and Counselling in Australia: Final Report - February 2008 (PDF File 1.71MB)

The report contains a detailed study, including:

  • A literature review on international models for regulation of counselling and psychotherapy.
  • A study mapping the history, structures and self-regulatory arrangements for close to 50 counselling and psychotherapy associations in Australia.
  • A workforce survey of counselling and psychotherapy practitioners.
  • A consultation with representative associations on a proposal for a joint self-regulation model with other unregulated health professions.
  • A project to develop a national course accreditation system for these practitioners.
  • A national consultation on best practice models for regulation of counselling and psychotherapy.

The views expressed in the report do not necessarily represent the views of the Department. It is noted that since the preparation of the research report both PACFA and the Australian Counselling Association (ACA) have been working to develop a single Australian Counselling and Psychotherapy Register that would be an inclusive national listing of credentialed counsellors and psychotherapists who accept the standards, codes of conduct and ethics, insurance and continuing education requirements of recognised clinical and professional member associations. To this end, these organisations are working closely together to establish a Working Party that will develop an additional model for an independent national system for the registration of the counselling and psychotherapy professions.

The Department is inviting submissions from interested parties on the report and its findings and recommendations.

Following receipt of submissions, it is the Department’s intention that the report and submissions be referred to the Australian Health Ministers’ Advisory Council for consideration by the Practitioner Regulation Subcommittee of the Health Workforce Principal Committee. The Practitioner Regulation Subcommittee will review the report in the context of the Council of Australian Governments (‘COAG’) agreements of July 2006, April 2006 and March 2008 concerning registration of unregistered health professions within a national registration scheme.

It is noted however, that the recently signed Intergovernmental Agreement of 26 March 2008, commits the states, territories and the Commonwealth to the national registration scheme. It states that following the registered professions, priority will be given to partially regulated occupations (to be assessed for inclusion in the scheme), followed by unregulated health occupations. COAG agreed the scheme would be operational by 1 July 2010.

Submissions close on 29 August 2008.

All submissions will be treated as public documents and will be available to be viewed by members of the public on the Department’s website, unless marked ‘private and confidential’. If you do not want your submission posted on the website, the Department would like to list your details on its website as an organisation or individual that made a submission.

Note, a person may request access to your submission under the Freedom of Information Act 1982. If this happens, the Department is under a legal obligation to give the person access to your submission (subject to any applicable exemptions set out in the Freedom of Information Act 1982). The Department treats all information provided by an individual or organisation in accordance with the Health Records Act 2001 and the Privacy Act 1988.

If you are  submitting an individual response (as opposed to a submission on behalf of an organisation), and you do not want a person to access your personal details from the submission, the Department will omit your personal details from the submission before posting it on the website. To notify the Department to remove your personal details, a signed statement to this effect would need to accompany your submission.

Submissions should be addressed to:

Mr Dan Harvey
Service and Workforce Planning Branch
Department of Human Services
GPO Box 4057
Melbourne 3001

Submissions can also be emailed to: practitioner.regulation@dhs.vic.gov.au

Further information on this project is available from:

Mr Dan Harvey
Tel:  (613) 9096 8863
Fax: (613) 9096 9213

OR

Ms Anne-Louise Carlton
Tel: (613) 9096 6137
Fax: (613) 9096 9213

PACFA Workforce Survey

 

The first PACFA Workforce Survey was undertaken in 2004 to gain accurate information about PACFA members and the counselling and psychotherapy professions in general. It aimed to provide PACFA with vital information needed to support our advocacy work and our overall credibility and provide us with information to begin to document the credentials, legitimacy and practice characteristics of our profession, as well as identifying the needs and views of members to help guide our planning for the future.

Publications arising from the survey:

 Schofield, M.J. (2008). Australian counsellors and psychotherapists: A profile of the profession. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research, 8(1), 4-11.

Abstract:

In the absence of comprehensive Australian data on the counselling and psychotherapy profession, this study aimed to examine the profile of professionals affiliated with the Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia (PACFA) to inform future policy and service planning. PACFA’s first workforce survey was undertaken in 2004. This cross-sectional survey was mailed and e-mailed to all members of the 41 professional associations affiliated with PACFA. A total of 316 full responses were received. This paper presents findings related to demographics, training and specialisation, theoretical orientation, professional affiliations, work and practice settings, and work roles. The study provides a baseline for future workforce surveys and a resource for policy development for the profession.

 

 

Discussion Papers

 

Self-Regulation Discussion Paper - Executive Summary (PDF)
Allied Health Discussion Paper - Full Report (PDF)

Position Papers

 

Recovered Memory Therapy Guidelines (PDF)

 

 

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