(The course was previously known as Counselling Training Course)
24 & 25 September 2010 (full, contact the BTA in case of any cancellations)
3 & 4 December 2010 - The Westminster Hotel, Nottingham
25 & 26 March 2011 - The Westminster Hotel, Nottingham
24 & 25 June 2011 - SE England - location TBC
18 & 19 November 2011 - The Westminster Hotel, Nottingham
A course for lay counsellors to help people with tinnitus

The British Tinnitus Association (BTA) recognises the need to provide some training to enhance the skills of those who wish to help people with tinnitus. As an organisation we have a commitment to support everyone with tinnitus and we are very aware of the importance of counselling in this regard.
We have obtained the help of a professional trainer to offer, with consultation, lay counselling training to enable participants, who may already have some experience, to build on this experience and so become better equipped to help people with tinnitus as well as to support other helpers.
The two-day course takes place at the Westminster Hotel, Nottingham, a venue that provides participants with excellent facilities and surroundings to make the most of the training.
Aims of the Training
Trainer
Course Director
Course Co-ordinator
Cost
December 2010 course
All 2011 courses
Please note that this is the cost for Nottingham based courses, the cost for the SE England course has yet to be confirmed
The cost covers:
Any additional accommodation, food etc is not covered in the cost and must be paid to the hotel before departure. If extra accommodation is required either side of the course - please ring Krys and she can organise it for you at a reduced rate
Due to the nature of the training, places are limited to 16 per course, therefore it is important to apply as soon as possible.
Participants who complete the training will receive a certificate of attendance and the BTA will maintain a list of registered helpers who have completed the course.
However, the BTA also reserves the right to withdraw any name from the list if it is felt that the person concerned is not acting in the best interests of the BTA. We expect that members will want the BTA to maintain standards and this is an effort to undertake that task.
The training consists of input on basic counselling and listening skills coupled with how to respond appropriately to the many enquiries that are received. There will also be some input on tinnitus as a medical condition and the audiological services available, so that you have knowledge to share with the people you help.
We welcome applications from professionals such as hearing therapists, audiologists etc. Due to the limited number of places booking is not available online. Please contact us if you wish to book a place.
Please ring before sending payment to confirm there are spaces available.
This course has been accredited with 12 CPD (Continuing Professional Development) points from the British Academy of Audiology and 11 BSHAA CPD points
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