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Diploma in Counselling Children and Young People (Aged 11-18), 19th Sep 2025 – 7th Feb 2026

Aim:

This course enables qualified counsellors to develop in-depth knowledge and understanding, and the advanced skills and competences that are required when working with Children and Young People (11-18).

Course entry requirements:

  • Minimum of level 4 Diploma (Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF) England, Wales and Northern Ireland) and Level 7 (The Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework (SCQF) Scotland) counselling/psychotherapy qualification or equivalent. This must include 100 hours of supervised counselling/psychotherapy practice in line with recognised practitioner training.
  • Have successfully completed the Introduction to Counselling Children and Young People.
  • Member of a recognised professional body e.g. BACP, NCS, UKCP.
  • Enhanced DBS Check
  • Two Character references stating suitability to work with children and young people. One should be someone who has known you in a professional capacity for more than two years and the other be your current supervisor.

 

What will it cover:

The content is based on the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) Stage 2 Counselling Children and Young People curriculum (11-18).

  • Ethical and Professional Practice
  • Child protection and safeguarding
  • Child and adolescent development and transitions
  • The theory and principles of the counselling approach
  • Therapeutic relationships with children and young people
  • Communication with children and young people
  • Working with children and young people’s emotions
  • Endings
  • Risk assessments
  • Collaborative assessments
  • Using measures and monitoring outcomes
  • Working with cultural diversity
  • Mental health, pharmacology and children and young people
  • Engagement with children and young people, parents and carers
  • Working within and across agencies
  • Working in a school setting
  • Working in a voluntary/community sector setting
  • Holding the overall perspective
  • Supervision

 

Training Structure:

  • 10 days of in person training across 6 months.
  • 2 x 3000 word assignments.
  • 50 hours of face-to-face supervised practice with 11–18-year-olds in an established service for children and young people where counselling is routinely offered to this age group, such as a school counselling service and/or a voluntary/community setting.
  • Supervision to be provided by a supervisor who is a registered member of a professional counselling/psychotherapy body e.g. BACP, NCS, UKCP. The supervisor must be trained and/or experienced in working with the 11-18 year olds.

 

Dates:

Friday 19th and Saturday 20th September 2025

Friday 17th and Saturday 18th October 2025

Friday 14th and Saturday 15th November 2025

Friday 9th and Saturday 10th January 2026

Friday 6th and Saturday 7th February 2026

 

Course Tutor:

Tracey Rees (UKCP, MBACP and NCS)

 

Fees:

£1250 – Diploma in Counselling Children and Young People (11-18) only

£1500 – Introduction to Counselling Children and Young People (11-18) and Diploma in Counselling Children and Young People (11-18)

 

Find out more about Counselling Children & Young People training including FAQ’s.

Venue: This training will be run in person in our Garden Room at Wellspring House, 78 High Street, Starbeck, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG2 7LW.

 

Counselling CYP Student Application 2025

 

For more information please contact training@wellspringtherapy.co.uk or phone 01423 881 881.

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Wellspring House

78 High Street, Starbeck
Harrogate, HG2 7LW

01423 881 881

Opening times

Monday 9am - 8.30pm
Tuesday 9am - 8.30pm
Wednesday 9am - 8.30pm
Thursday 9am - 8.30pm
Friday 9am - 4pm
Saturday & Sunday Closed

We work to the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) Ethical Framework for Good Practice and the Association of Christian Counsellors (ACC) Code of Ethics.

Wellspring is an Affiliated Organisation number AT 326 of the Association of Christian Counsellors (ACC) and a partner in the Route One VCS Partnership.