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2023 Membership Survey Results

Why people/organisations are/were members of the WA:

Demonstrates commitment to the person-centred and experiential approach

90%

To access the association’s journal (Person-Centered & Experiential Psychotherapies)

81%

To network with other counselling and psychotherapy professionals

64%

To access information and guidance which supports my practice/my organisation

55%

To get discounted attendance of the PCE conferences

49%

A positive choice to join WAPCEPC over and above other organisations

39%

Enhances my [organisation’s] professional status

33%

To be able to vote at the association’s General Assembly

29%

 

What people/organisations thought it was important for the WA to do:

Raise awareness of the person-centred and experiential counselling and psychotherapy in the public and media

Very to Extremely (4.38/5)

Support you with accessing research e.g. Person-Centered & Experiential Psychotherapies Journal

Very to Extremely (4.32/5)

Undertake and support research to enhance the credibility of person-centred and experiential counselling and psychotherapy

Very (4.17/5)

Keep you informed about the work of WAPCEPC and how it affects you.

Very (3.97/5)

Provide forums/groups for people with similar interests to come together/network.

Very (3.94/5)

Raise awareness of WAPCEPC members in the public and media

Very (3.81/5)

Provide opportunities for members to get involved with WAPCEPC’s work.

Moderately-Very (3.67/5)

Provide ways for you to contact WAPCEPC and communicate your feedback, comments and concerns.

Moderately-Very (3.58/5)

Provide free-to-attend events which are relevant to my practice.

Moderately-Very (3.55/5)

Provide paid-for events which are relevant to my practice.

Moderately-Very (3.48/5)

Provide opportunities to be heard by and engage with the WAPCEPC Board.

Moderately-Very (3.43/5)

Support you with undertaking research e.g. providing research grants

Moderately-Very (3.41/5)