Aims of The South African Association for Counsellors
- Promote and advocate for the Counsellors, Chaplains, Pastors, Life Coaches, Facilitator and
Mentoring profession. - Represent its members to government and industry.
- Establish appropriate training standards for the professions.
- Accredit / Non Accredit education courses for Counsellors, Chaplains, Pastors, Life Coaches,
Facilitator and Mentoring profession. - Assist members with practice development.
Recognize appropriate professional development opportunities for members. - Establish and oversee codes of ethical practice.
- Ensure that a specific code of conduct is used as framework for service delivery
Objectives of The South African Association for Counsellors
- To monitor, maintain, set and improve professional standards in Counselling / Chaplaincy /
Pastoral Care / Life Coaching / Facilitator / Mentoring education and practice. - To provide an industry-based Association for persons engaged in Counselling / Life Coaching /
Chaplaincy / Pastoral Care / Facilitating and Mentoring. - To be a self-regulatory body to provide for registration of Counsellors / Chaplains / Pastors /
Life Coaches / Facilitators and Mentors in South Africa. - To provide a consistent Code of Conduct and set of Practitioner Standards; Scope of Practice
Continuous Professional Development (CPD) to stay abreast with latest research findings and
legal requirements of the profession. - To provide a National Complaints Tribunal
To assess, review and recognize Counsellor / Chaplains / Pastors / Life Coaches, Facilitators
and Mentors education courses; - To maintain a register of qualified practicing Counsellors / Chaplains / Pastors / Life Coaches
/ Facilitators and Mentors. - To provide a quality control mechanism for the public that also enables the consumer to access a formal complaints procedure.
