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Counselling Organisation Carries On Despite Serious Misconduct Findings – another reason we need tougher UK regulation
It is hard to imagine any profession allowing a member found guilty of serious professional misconduct to just carry on working. Yet this is just what happens under the current regulatory regime for counselling and psychotherapy in the UK. Counsellor … Continue reading