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Membership Criteria
We require: Nationally Accredited Standards in Therapy
Guidelines:
The SHTC only accepts members with an appropriate standard of professional training, to nationally accredited standards. We do not accept members with independently accredited awards.
Many training bodies and associations in the UK and abroad claim to "accredit" courses and therapists. Most of these are themselves independent organisations. Some are of a high standard, but the consumer has no guarantee of this.
We only accept members who have awards that have a direct line of accreditation back to nationally recognised standards. In practice this works in two ways:
- Some Qualifications are themselves directly recognised according to national standards. These include University Degrees and NVQ (SNVQ in Scotland) awards.
- Some qualifications are awarded by independent colleges, but are subject to accreditation by awarding bodies who are themselves approved by the QCA (Qualification Curriculum Authority) / SQA (Scottish Curriculum Authority). Thus although provided by an independent provider, that provider meets the standards required for the award to be equivalent to a specified standard on the National Qualifications Framework.
When assessing membership applications, we also check the level of the award. Introductary awards may be appropriately accredited, but do not meet the level of award required for competent practice. Therefore our members must have at least a Level 3 award in order to apply for the lower grade of membership, and Level 4 or 5 for full membership.
It is generally accepted that Level 3 is equivalent to basic competence, therefore appropriate for carefully supported practice. Levels 4 and 5, and University Degrees are considered professional level qualifications.
Levels 1 and 2, and university accredited "introduction" or "basic foundation" courses may be accredited, but are not of a sufficiently high standard for membership.
Only qualifications directly related to the practice of the therapy or coaching in question are considered valid for membership. Being highly qualified in a non related field is not relevant to applications.
Associate members of the SHTC (ASHTC) have Level 3 awards, and are offered additional support to ensure competent service provision.
Full members of the SHTC (MSHTC) have Level 4 or 5 awards or appropriate degrees, or have Level 3 awards with five years of post qualification experience.
Fellows of the SHTC (FSHTC) have level 4 or 5 awards or appropriate degrees, and over five years experience (those with initially level 3 awards, this is in addition to the five years to gain full membership). They must also be recommended by a Fellow of the SHTC or appropriately qualified health professional at equivalent level.
How to proceed:
- Do you have a relevant NVQ, UK University Degree or Level 4/5 award (accredited by a QCA / SQA approved accrediting body? If yes - apply for Full membership.
- Do you have a Level 3 award and a minimum of five years professional experience post qualification? If yes - apply for Full Membership.
- Do you have a Level 3 award but less than 5 years professional experience? If yes - apply for Associate Membership.
- Are your qualifications independently accredited? If yes - sorry, until you attain a qualification or award accredited to national standards, we can not accept you for membership.
Follow the links below to access application forms, membership agreement and NOS guidance material.
Student Membership
Those students enrolled on approved courses that lead to qualifications that permit entry (as defined above) can enjoy membership at student level. This does not constitute a registration in terms of professional practice and therefore is offered at a far reduced rate. It does however permit networking within the Society, and access to updates and professional information. On graduation from the course of training, the student member can upgrade to the appropriate professional level of membership at a reduced rate.
Unsure if your award is to the required standard? Check whether the awarding body is accredited: Complete list of QCA approved awarding bodies here.
- Application Forms HERE
- Code of Conduct and Ethics HERE
- Complaints procedure HERE
- Application for membership HERE
- Membership fees HERE
- Insurance HERE
Further information can be found off site, via our "links" section.
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