FDAP QUALIFICATIONS ::
Intro. Cert. for Drug & Alc. Counsellors
Introduction
The Introductory Certificate for Drug & Alcohol Counsellors
is a professional certification from FDAP and Alcohol Concern, aimed
at counsellors in training and volunteer counsellors working in
alcohol and drugs services.
Criteria
To be awarded the Introductory Certificate,
counsellors will need to meet the following criteria:
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100 hours of formal
counsellor training;
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60 hours of supervised
practice in counselling people with drug or alcohol problems;
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Evidence of competence
in the four "core units" from the Drug & Alcohol
National Occupational Standards (DANOS), PLUS
"Counsel individuals about their substance use..."
[DANOS-AI1] and "Make use of supervision" [DANOS-AC2].
Applications
To apply for the Introductory Certificate for Drug & Alcohol
Counsellors applicants must supply:
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Application
form [pdf/word]
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Proposal form [pdf/word]
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Training report [pdf/word]
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Work experience report
[pdf/word]
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Workplace
assessment [pdf/word]
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Copies of training/qualification
certificates - endorsed by the applicant's proposer
Costs
The application fee is £50 for FDAP members/affiliates and
members of Alcohol Concern, £75 for others (please note, this
is non-refundable).
Notes
For more information about DANOS and the competence framework for
the drugs and alcohol field see the ‘Training & development’
section at www.drinkanddrugs.net.
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