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King's College London - Business School
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Frequently Asked Questions
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The course is a full-time one year course and is not available part-time.
The course is full-time and is linked with employment at a Talking Therapies service. You would not be able to continue working at your current place of employment whilst on the course as you would be working in the Talking Therapies service.
The course is full-time (Monday – Friday) and you will be employed as a full-time trainee.
You will be working three days per week in a London Talking Therapies service (Monday - Wednesday), and attending workshops at King’s or the Royal Holloway on the other two days (Thursday and Friday).
The course is only available to Home (settled status) applicants and is not available to international students*. There are institutions who offer the same/similar course where it is available to international students who may have to self-fund.
If you look on the BABCP website there is a list of institutions who offer accredited courses and so you can then check their individual websites to see if they offer the course to international students.
*Those without a valid permit to live and work in the UK are not eligible to apply for this training.
Yes, you need to apply for registration with BPS or BABCP while you are still a PWP, working in your service, if you haven’t already. During the registration process you must sign to say that you are currently a PWP working in a practice, and that you will contact the BABCP if your circumstances change (including that you cease practicing as a PWP). Making false declarations (i.e. submitting an application for accreditation after you have ceased practicing as a PWP) is a a breach of the BABCP Standards of Conduct, Performance and Ethics
This also is has implications for your KSA portfolio.
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business@kcl.ac.uk
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+44 20 7848 4146