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New Zealand Association of Counsellors : ウィキペディア英語版
New Zealand Association of Counsellors
The New Zealand Association of Counsellors (NZAC) ((マオリ語:Te Ropu Kaiwhiriwhiri o Aotearoa)) is the national professional association that acts for and with counsellors to monitor and improve the service they provide. Their aim is to promote counselling services which are safe and accountable.
==History==
The New Zealand Association of Counsellors was established in 1974 under the name the NZ Counselling and Guidance Association.〔(New Zealand Association of Counsellors: History ), Retrieved 7 September 2012.〕 The first members were counsellors appointed to secondary schools as guidance counsellors or those involved in their training and employment. The initial purpose of the New Zealand Counselling and Guidance Association was to develop a counselling identity and set up standards of training for counsellors in New Zealand.〔"Professionalism interrupted? Professionalism's challenges to local knowledge in New Zealand counselling."> (), Retrieved 2 November 2014.〕
Starting off mainly as a voluntary organization, they now have a National Office in Hamilton, employing two full-time and three part-time staff. The Association maintains a website that allows potential clients to look up affiliated counsellors in their area and their current membership status.〔() Retrieved 02/11/2014〕 In 1990, the name "New Zealand Association of Counsellors" was formally adopted and registered; 1991 saw the addition of the Māori name. The Maori name translates as “The weaving group of Aotearoa”. This name was approved by the Maori Language Commission.〔''Pieces of Silver: 25 Years of the New Zealand Counselling and Guidance Association / New Zealand Association of Counsellors, 1974-1999'' p108.〕 The decision to change the name was made on the basis that the previous name did not represent New Zealand’s bicultural situation.〔''Pieces of Silver: 25 Years of the New Zealand Counselling and Guidance Association / New Zealand Association of Counsellors, 1974-1999'', p103.〕 Following the adoption of the new names the Association also shifted towards broadening the scope of its interest, away from issues solely related to education.〔''Pieces of Silver: 25 Years of the New Zealand Counselling and Guidance Association / New Zealand Association of Counsellors, 1974-1999'', p166.〕 Since the 1990s the Association has sought to build international ties with other nations' counselling organisations; particularly the American, British, and Canadian Associations.〔''Pieces of Silver: 25 Years of the New Zealand Counselling and Guidance Association / New Zealand Association of Counsellors, 1974-1999'', p167.〕


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