Sentences with phrase «pti affiliated organisations»

The SEPACTO database of play therapy clinical outcomes was expanded to include cases from all PTI affiliated organisations as well as PTUK.

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PTI maintains the registers for the United States and some other countries where an affiliated organisation has not yet been established.
Recent research by PTUK, an organisation affiliated to PTI, suggests that 71 % of the children referred to play therapy will show a positive change.
Continuous Professional Development (CPD) is an essential requirement for the revalidation of practitioners on the PSA Accredited Voluntary Register of Play and Creative Arts Therapists managed by PTUK on behalf of PTI and its affiliated organisations - http://www.playtherapyregister.org.uk
Play Therapy International (PTI) and its affiliated professional organisations administer these standards outside the UK, on behalf of PTUK, to ensure that practitioners of therapeutic play, play therapy and filial play coaching meet the standards required by the Register.
PTUK, PTI, (and affiliated organisations) seminars / conferences on topics relevant to play therapy practice, which may be organised locally, nationally or internationally, by individuals or organisations.
The structure of PTI allows its affiliated organisations and practitioner members to propose changes in policies, rules or procedures through the mechanisms of:
PTUK became the first organisation officially affiliated to PTI.
The purpose of affiliation is to enable organisations (the «affiliate»), with a similar role to PTI, but on a national basis, to be established in countries, or states of countries, to provide a supporting and governing infrastructure for the practice of therapeutic play, filial play and play therapy to standards approved by PTI.
The Board of Directors takes into account recommendations from the Advisory board which in turn receives suggestions and proposals from PTI's affiliated organisation Boards and from Practitioner Members.
There are substantial benefits of a national or state play therapy organisation affiliating to PTI.
Practitioner Membership is open, at various levels, to ALL those working therapeutically with children AND those who have an interest in the subject in all countries where PTI does not have an affiliated organisation.
Three countries have well established play therapy organisations affiliated to PTI with their own web sites.
For individuals who are trainees, practitioners, service managers and those with a general interest in play therapy, filial play and therapeutic play in countries where PTI has an affiliated organisation.
To provide professional support for play therapy practitioners in countries which do not have an organisation affiliated to PTI.
By becoming a member of the affiliated organisation such as PTUK, PTC (Canada), PTIrl (Ireland) etc you will also automatically become a member of PTI.
The Society performs the role of a self governing body and professional play therapy association in countries where PTI does not have an affiliated organisation.
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