Reverse the Closure of Post Grad Counselling and Psychotherapy Courses at USW


Reverse the Closure of Post Grad Counselling and Psychotherapy Courses at USW
The Issue
We urge the University of South Wales to reverse its decision to close key counselling and psychotherapy courses. These programmes provide vital training and support local mental health services. Their loss will reduce access to qualified therapists and force students to train in England. USW must consult with students and stakeholders to find a solution that protects these essential courses.
Students on these courses provide essential support in charities, schools, and NHS services. Their absence will worsen the strain on already overstretched provisions.
With no alternative BACP Post Grad psychotherapy training in Wales, students must travel to England, increasing financial and logistical challenges. This disproportionately affects mature students and those from lower-income backgrounds, reducing diversity in the profession.
USW has not followed its own policies on consultation, failing to engage students and stakeholders prior to decisions being made.
These courses are vital for training skilled professionals and ensuring accessible mental health support. Given the rising demand for services, this decision is short-sighted and harmful.
Reconsider and explore alternative solutions, such as restructuring programmes or securing additional funding. Protecting these courses is essential for the future of counselling and psychotherapy in Wales.
1,837
The Issue
We urge the University of South Wales to reverse its decision to close key counselling and psychotherapy courses. These programmes provide vital training and support local mental health services. Their loss will reduce access to qualified therapists and force students to train in England. USW must consult with students and stakeholders to find a solution that protects these essential courses.
Students on these courses provide essential support in charities, schools, and NHS services. Their absence will worsen the strain on already overstretched provisions.
With no alternative BACP Post Grad psychotherapy training in Wales, students must travel to England, increasing financial and logistical challenges. This disproportionately affects mature students and those from lower-income backgrounds, reducing diversity in the profession.
USW has not followed its own policies on consultation, failing to engage students and stakeholders prior to decisions being made.
These courses are vital for training skilled professionals and ensuring accessible mental health support. Given the rising demand for services, this decision is short-sighted and harmful.
Reconsider and explore alternative solutions, such as restructuring programmes or securing additional funding. Protecting these courses is essential for the future of counselling and psychotherapy in Wales.
1,837
The Decision Makers
Petition created on 18 March 2025