Overview

The Counselling Profession in Malta is regulated by the Counselling Profession Act (Cap. 538.) of the Laws of Malta when determining whether a prospective candidate is eligible to practise as a professional Counsellor in Malta.

What you'll get


 A warrant by the Council for the Counselling Profession to practise as a professional Counsellor in Malta.

Eligibility

General eligibility criteria:


The Council for the Counselling Profession in Malta and any personnel involved in such processing to evaluate any application uses the information submitted in the application for the issue of a Counsellor’s warrant in accordance with the relevant provisions in the Law. The Council may also get information about the applicant from certain third parties including other government departments and authorities to prevent or detect crime or to protect public funds in other ways as permitted by law.

 

Any foreign documentation presented, needs to be translated by an accredited translator. 


The MQRIC certificate needs to certify that the academic qualification was awarded from a recognised institution and that the level achieved was that of Level 7 or higher.

How to apply

To apply, please click here to download the application. Once filled in, kindly send it to the Foundation for Social Welfare Services (FSWS), 212, Head Office, Cannon Road, Santa Venera SVR 9034, together with a cheque for thirty euro (30€) payable to the Ministry for Social Policy and Children’s Rights (MSPC).

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