My Time wins 2007 BACP award
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21 Oct 2007
My Time are very proud to accept the BACP 2007 Award for Innovation in Counselling and Pschotherapy. It is presented to those who demonstrate 'challenging thinking, stimulated debate, new techniques and innovative work in all areas of psychotherapy and counselling'.
My Time has been practising faith and culturally sensitive counselling for years to accomodate the demographic changes occuring within the local communties of Birmingham. With counsellors and pyschotherapists speaking many different languages and client bases spread across many different ethnicities and religions My Time clearly stepped out as one of the main providers within this field.
The My Time Team attended an award ceremony at the Birmingham NEC arena to recieve the award as pictured below.
The BACP award pannel included Val Potter, Counselling Consultant and former director of Westminster Pastoral Foundation, Julia Tugendhat, psychotherapist, trainer, supervisor and author of "What teenagers can tell us about Divorce and Stepfamilies" and "The Adoption Triangle", Nicola Barden, Head of Counselling, University of Portsmouth and Chair of BACP, Professor Cary Cooper, Professor of Organizational Psychology and Pro-Vice Chancellor, UMIST.
Pictured: Michael Lilley (Managing Director), Sylvia Dembedza (Finance Manager), Joycelyn Edwards (Senior Counsellor) and Val Hill (External Counselling Supervisor)