Logging Client Hours - Insurance for Counsellors
In episode 128 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast, Ken Kelly and Rory Lees-Oakes talk about applying for counselling placements. 'Check-In with CPCAB' then discusses how to log client hours, in particular looking at clients who DNA (do not attend) and at session lengths. Finally, the presenters explain the importance of having the right insurance as a counsellor.
How to Find Counselling Placements (starts at 2.05 mins)
When you are a final-stage counselling student, getting a placement is essential to completing your qualification successfully.
Rory advises that November to December is an ideal time to look for counselling placements.
This can take some time, as it involves a number of stages, including:
looking around for suitable opportunities
getting an interview
having a DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check
possibly doing some in-house training
having an induction
If you do have any previous convictions that you know will show up in your DBS check, this may not stop you qualifying as a counsellor (depending on their exact nature) but it's sensible to be honest with the agency from the start.
Your placement must be right for you - e.g. in location, opening hours and any specialisation. You might want to plan questions to ask them, if you can't find out the answers from their website and any other information that is available to you.
For example, do they use internal or external supervision? You might also like to ask whether there is any opportunity for progression to paid work there after qualification.
Rory suggests writing a letter to any agencies you might be interested in, as this can look more impressive and capture their attention more than simply leaving a voicemail or emailing - so making you stand out from the crowd.
He has also written a list of ten top tips on finding counselling placements, which you can download here. It is also available through the Handouts Vault and Counselling Study Resource (CSR).
In the CSR, you'll also find a lecture dedicated to how to find counselling placements, and letter templates to help you contact suitable agencies.
Check-In with CPCAB: Logging Client Hours (starts at 12.45 mins)
Rory speaks to Heather Price (Senior Counselling Professional) at CPCAB (Counselling & Psychotherapy Central Awarding Body) about logging hours as a counselling student.
When you are on placement, it's vital to record and evidence your hours properly, providing the details required on the log form and getting these signed off by your managerial supervisor in the agency.
Although it can be very frustrating when clients DNA, you really can't count these as you are not getting practice during this time.
It is important to spend some time reflecting on any feelings that arise in you when a client DNAs: you might like to use this reflection to write in your journal or to produce a learning review.
If you do notice particularly strong feelings arising, ask yourself whether there is any transference: does the experience remind you of someone else in your life being late or not turning up for you?
It can ease the frustration to ensure that you have some work with you that you can do in any such empty slots - Rory suggests you t...