Professional Rehabilitation Accreditation and Certification

As an international treatment provider we are affiliated with the following professional bodies:

British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy

The British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy grew from the Standing Conference for the Advancement of Counselling, a grouping of organizations inaugurated in 1970 at the instigation of the National Council for Voluntary Organizations.

BACP is the largest and broadest body within the sector. Through its work BACP ensures that it meets its remit of public protection whilst also developing and informing its members. It’s work with large and small organizations within the sector ranges from advising schools on how to set up a counseling service, assisting the NHS on service provision, working with voluntary agencies and supporting independent practitioners. BACP participates in the development of counseling and psychotherapy at an international level.

National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers

For thirty years since its founding in 1978, the National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers (NAATP), which represents nearly 275 not-for-profit and for-profit providers (free standing and hospital based programs, which offer a full continuum of care from outpatient, partial hospitalization and inpatient rehabilitation regimes), has acted as the voice of private alcoholism and drug dependency treatment programs throughout the U.S. That voice has been heard time and time again – in Congress, in the insurance industry, in the utilization review arena and in the chemical dependency treatment field itself.

NAATP has assumed a strong leadership role on behalf of treatment providers in areas such as treatment standards, education, research, and advocacy of legislative, regulatory and reimbursement positions supported by the field.

Federation of Drug and Alcohol Professionals

The Federation of Drug & Alcohol Professionals (FDAP) is the professional body for the substance use field and works to help improve standards of practice across the sector. It is part of NAADAC, a registered charity (1075222).

  • Setting professional standards: through our Code of Practice and Complaints & Disciplinary procedures.
  • Developing the workforce: through our events and DANOS-based training, qualifications and guidance.
  • Informing practice and professional development: through the drinkanddrugs.net website.
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