train the Trainer for Counsellors incorporates the SQA devised Group Counselling Skills unit (SCQF Level 7) and Conduct the Assessment Process PDA (SCQF Level 8) and two CPD workshops: Developing the Trainer and The Continuous Training Cycle.
train the Trainer for Counsellors incorporates the SQA devised Group Counselling Skills unit (SCQF Level 7) and Conduct the Assessment Process PDA (SCQF Level 8) and two CPD workshops: Developing the Trainer and The Continuous Training Cycle.
This programme is recognised by Counselling and Psychotherapy in Scotland (COSCA) to meet the training qualification requirements for trainer accreditation.
The programme is delivered by our warm and professional training team. Each trainer brings their own individual experiences to teach the necessary blend of theory and practice.
Who is the course for?
This course is designed to support qualified counselling practitioners who aspire to become trainers and facilitators on counselling courses.
It is equally well-suited for mentors, tutors, coaches, instructors, or anyone with a counselling award at diploma level seeking to take on training responsibilities alongside their primary employment.
What will participants learn?
Group Counselling Skills (F1EK 34) – SCQF Level 7
This Unit is designed to allow you to develop your knowledge of group counselling skills and to develop your skills both as a group participant and as a group facilitator.
On completion of this Unit, you should be able to:
Demonstrate an understanding of group process and dynamics within a personal development group.
Develop and demonstrate self-awareness as a group participant.
Develop and demonstrate group facilitation skills.
Conduct the Assessment Process (GF8P 48 & H290 35) – SCQF Level 8
This Unit is for assessor-candidates who are assessing learners in a classroom or other off-job training environments such as training centres and workshops. There are four tasks in this unit:
Task 1: Agree assessment arrangements with candidates
Task 2: Conduct assessment with candidates
Task 3: Review evidence and communicate assessment decisions to candidates
Task 4: Contribute and conform to internal quality assurance requirements
Mandatory Workshops
Developing the Trainer
The Continuous Training Cycle
Entry requirements
Participants should be able to demonstrate that:
they are qualified counselling practitioners with a counselling award at diploma level (minimum SCQF level 8). They should also be a registered member of a professional counselling body (BACP, COSCA, BABCP etc.)
have some experience of assessing students’ work
have some experience in co-facilitating small groups
they are currently or will be involved in the delivery of a COSCA skills course.
Participants without experience in assessment or delivery may still be accepted on to the course, however they may be required to meet with course tutors in the first instance.
About Us
Established in 1965, The Spark is a leading provider of couples counselling, marriage counselling, individual counselling, youth counselling and family counselling services in Scotland.
We are also one of the largest providers of school-based counselling services in the country, supporting thousands of children and young people each year with counselling.
As both a SQA and BACP approved training centre, The Spark is at the forefront of counselling and mental health training services. Ranging from introductory courses to advanced diplomas in counselling and psychotherapy theory and practice, The Spark provides pathways for individuals seeking a new career in counselling from trainee to supervisor levels.
The Spark’s mission
At The Spark, our mission is to ignite change.
We do this by providing compassionate counselling and mental health support to individuals and communities across Scotland.
We are committed to creating a safe space where people can explore their thoughts, emotions, and experiences without judgment.
We believe that everyone deserves to be heard and supported in their journey towards mental wellness.
We are dedicated to promoting emotional well-being and fostering resilience through accessible and inclusive services.
We want to help create a healthier and happier society, where everyone has access to the support they need to thrive.
Our vision is a Scotland where counselling and mental health support is universally accessible, irrespective of age, gender, race, sexuality, religion, ethnicity, relationship status, disability, or financial circumstances.
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