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The General Assembly, before implementation, must vote on any changes to accreditation procedures and training standards.
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1 Thanks to Eva Metallidi (Vice President), Ivana Paunovic (General Secretary), Carolina Welin (Treasurer), David and Brenda Dutch (Webmaster and Administrative Assistant)
3 International Association for Counselling (IAC)2
The International Association for Counselling is an International Non-Governmental Organization and has consultative status with several organizations including UNESCO, WHO, ECOSOC, UNICEF, ILO and the Council of Europe.
IAC was founded by Professor Hans Hoxter in 1966 as the International Round Table for the Advancement of counselling. The name of the association was changed to the International Association for Counselling in 1997. Since its inception, the association has offered yearly conferences, consultations and/or digital educational and professional events in countries on all continents of the world. These events have brought together the perspectives of practitioners, educators, researchers and policy makers with the aim of increasing the quality and impact of counselling around the globe. One of the early developments of the association was the creation of the International Journal for the Advancement of counselling.