Sign up to an Introduction to Counselling course with Renew Counselling and Training– starting this April

Posted on: February 16, 2023

Join Renew for an engaging introduction to the world of counselling. Whether you’re considering further counselling study, or you’re looking to improve your interpersonal skills, this course is an excellent platform to increase your understanding.

This course is perfect for people in caring professions or those looking to improve their communication and leadership skills.

Over 12 weeks, we’ll cover:

  • The professional context of counselling
  • Communication skills in helping relationships
  • An introduction to personal development and theory

Classes take place once a week at our Sadlers House counselling centre in Chelmsford.

We’re proud to be known as a centre for excellence for both our counselling and training offer. While Renew is rooted in over 100 years of history, we’re also a dynamic and forward-looking organisation that places high importance on learning and continuous professional development.  Our specialist training is exciting, innovative and meets BACP training standards.

Find out more by heading to our website or by getting in touch with our team via info@renew.org.uk or 01245 359353.

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