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Members of EAC must comply with this Charter and must not work to lower ethical standards than those defined in this Charter. However, National Associations and Organisations are free to place higher stringent standards on their Nation-states members.
2.5 Accredited Membership
This membership category is open to EAC members awarded the European Certificate of Counsellor Accreditation. It is annually renewable and reviewed every five years. The member can apply for reaccreditation according to the guidelines of the EAC.
2.6 Core Competencies for Counsellors in Europe
Accredited European Counsellors will demonstrate their ability to:
• Continually develop multicultural awareness;
• Recognise cultural differences between counsellor and client at cultural /country level, and acknowledge and address these in a non-judgmental way;
• Adjust their style of communication to match that of the client;
• Set, maintain and review the appropriate structural and relational boundaries at different stages of the counselling process;