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bereavement counsellor

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Bereavement counsellors support and guide patients and their families to better cope with the death of the loved ones by assisting them in emergent situations, at the hospices and at the memorial services. They train other professionals and communities anticipating the supportive needs of bereavement and responding to the education requirements.

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Competences
46
Groups
3
Essential
45
Optional
1

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Essential knowledge 13 competences

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behavioural therapy

The characteristics and foundations of behavioural therapy, which focuses on changing patients` unwanted or negative behaviour. It involves studying the present behaviour and the means by which this can be un-learned.

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client-centred counselling

Practice that encourages clients to concentrate on how they feel at the present moment during the counseling session in order to search for the most appropriate solutions.

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cognitive behavioural therapy

The solution-focused approach to treating mental disorders oriented towards solving problems by teaching new information-processing skills and coping mechanisms.

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human psychological development

The human psychological development across the lifespan, theories of personality development, cultural and environmental influences, human behavior, including developmental crises, disability, exceptional behavior, and addictive behavior.

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reflexion

The way to listen to individuals, to summarise the major points and clarify what they are feeling in order to help them reflect on their behaviour.

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stages of bereavement

Stages of the bereavement such as the acceptance that the loss has occurred, the experience of pain, the adjustment to life without the person in question.

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counselling methods

Counselling techniques used in different settings and with various groups and individuals, especially concerning methods of supervision and mediation in the counselling process.

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legal requirements in the social sector

The prescribed legislative and regulatory requirements in the social sector.

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psychological theories

The historical development of counselling and psychological theories, as well as the perspectives, applications, and interviewing and counselling strategies.

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psychology

The human behaviour and performance with individual differences in ability, personality, interests, learning, and motivation.

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social justice

The development and principles of human rights and social justice and the way they should be applied on a case by case basis.

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social sciences

The development and characteristics of sociological, anthropological, psychological, political, and social policy theories.

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supervision of persons

The act of directing one individual or a group of individuals in a certain activity.

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Essential skills and competences 32 competences

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accept own accountability

Accept accountability for one`s own professional activities and recognise the limits of one`s own scope of practice and competencies.

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apply quality standards in social services

Apply quality standards in social services while upholding social work values and principles.

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assess social service users' situation

Assess the social situation of service users situation balancing curiosity and respect in the dialogue, considering their families, organisations and communities and the associated risks and identifying the needs and resources, in order to meet physical, emotional and social needs.

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build helping relationship with social service users

Develop a collaborative helping relationship, addressing any ruptures or strains in the relationship, fostering bonding and gaining service users` trust and cooperation through empathic listening, caring, warmth and authenticity.

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cooperate at inter-professional level

Cooperate with people in other sectors in relation to social service work.

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deliver social services in diverse cultural communities

Deliver services which are mindful of different cultural and language traditions, showing respect and validation for communities and being consistent with policies regarding human rights and equality and diversity.

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demonstrate leadership in social service cases

Take the lead in the practical handling of social work cases and activities.

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encourage counselled clients to examine themselves

Support and encourage the clients to analyse and be aware of some aspects in their life that may have been distressing or impossible to tackle so far.

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follow health and safety precautions in social care practices

Ensure hygienic work practice, respecting the safety of the environment at day care, residential care settings and care at home.

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have emotional intelligence

Recognize ones own and other people`s emotions, distinguish correctly between them and observing how they can influence one`s environment and social interaction and what can be done about it.

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help clients cope with grief

Provide support to clients having experienced the loss of close family or friends and help them to express their grief and recover.

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maintain a non-emotional involvement

Keep a broader perspective and stay non-attached to the emotions and feelings expressed by the client during counselling sessions.

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maintain records of work with service users

Maintain accurate, concise, up-to-date and timely records of the work with service users while complying with legislation and policies related to privacy and security.

Scope note
It includes digitally recorded notes.
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organise relapse prevention

Help the patient or client identify and anticipate high risk situations or external and internal triggers. Support them in developing better coping strategies and back-up plans in case of future difficulties.

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perform therapy sessions

Work in sessions with individuals or groups to deliver therapy in a controlled environment.

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refer social service users

Make referrals to other professionals and other organisations, based on the social service users' requirements and needs.

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respond to individuals' extreme emotions

React and help appropriately in case of extreme emotional reactions of individuals in a crisis situation, extreme distress or who are traumatised.

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apply socially just working principles

Work in accordance with management and organisational principles and values focusing on human rights and social justice.

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communicate professionally with colleagues in other fields

Communicate professionally and cooperate with members of the other professions in the health and social services sector.

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communicate with social service users

Use verbal, non-verbal, written, and electronic communication. Pay attention to the specific social service users' needs, characteristics, abilities, preferences, age, developmental stage, and culture.

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help clients make decisions during counselling sessions

Encourage clients to make their own decisions related to their problems or inner conflicts by reducing confusion and allowing clients to reach their own conclusions, with no bias whatsoever.

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listen actively

Give attention to what other people say, patiently understand points being made, asking questions as appropriate, and not interrupting at inappropriate times; able to listen carefully the needs of customers, clients, passengers, service users or others, and provide solutions accordingly.

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maintain the trust of service users

Establish and maintain the trust and confidence of the client, communicating in an appropriate, open, accurate and straightforward way and being honest and reliable.

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manage social crisis

Identify, respond and motivate individuals in social crisis situations, in a timely manner, making use of all resources.

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manage stress in the work place

Cope with sources of stress and cross-pressure in one's own professional life, such as occupational, managerial, institutional and personal stress, and help others do the same so as to promote the well-being of your colleagues and avoid burn-out.

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promote human rights

Promote and respect human rights and diversity in light of the physical, psychological, spiritual and social needs of autonomous individuals, taking into account their opinions, beliefs and values, and the international and national codes of ethics, as well as the ethical implications of healthcare provision, ensuring their right to privacy and honouring for the confidentiality of healthcare information.

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promote inclusion

Promote and respect diversity, and advocate for equal treatment of genders, ethnicities and minority groups in organisations in order to prevent discrimination and ensure inclusion and a positive environment.

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promote social change

Promote changes in relationships between individuals, families, groups, organisations and communities by taking into consideration and coping with unpredictable changes, at the micro, macro and mezzo level.

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provide social counselling

Assist and guide social service users to resolve personal, social or psychological problems and difficulties.

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relate empathetically

Recognise, understand and share emotions and insights experienced by another.

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report on social development

Report results and conclusions on society's social development in an intelligible way, presenting these orally and in written form to a range of audiences from non-experts to experts.

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undertake continuous professional development in social work

Undertake continuous professional development (CPD) to continuously update and develop knowledge, skills and competences within one`s scope of practice in social work.

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Optional skills and competences 1 competence

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Sector-specific

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support traumatised children

Support children who have experienced trauma, identifying their needs and working in ways that promote their rights, inclusion and well being.

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