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Training Courses

Diploma in Relational Counselling

This Diploma in Relational Counselling equips counsellors with the theory, understanding and skills to work relationally on a wide range of issues.

This award has been SCQF credit rated by SQA

This customised award has been credit rated by SQA at Level 11 on the Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework (SCQF) with 120 credit points and has full validation from Counselling and Psychotherapy in Scotland (COSCA).

Course description


This two-year Diploma in counselling provides an overarching training for counsellors seeking to counsel relationally, combining multiple modalities. The Relational Counselling Diploma encourages students to deepen their understanding of theoretical perspectives, examine their beliefs and attitudes to develop professional skills appropriate to the safe and ethical application of counselling support.

Psychoanalytic adult attachment theories (particularly Jeremy Holmes) are a major focus, looking at how our attachment history affects all aspects of life. The course employs Gerard Egan’s Skilled Helper Model as a guiding framework. The course covers issues that impact relationships from cradle to grave.

The diploma has a focus on evidence-based practice and therefore students will be encouraged to inform their counselling practice with current and relevant counselling research. As such students will be required to submit a research proposal during year 2.

Upon successful completion of the course and supervised practice elements, trainees may be eligible for professional registration, however, this will be at the discretion of the professional body of their choosing.

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Who is the Diploma in Relational Counselling for?


The Diploma in Relational Counselling is aimed at those who want to become qualified counselling practitioners. The course is designed to encourage trainees to explore each client’s unique journey from childhood to adulthood by offering an integrated relational approach to deepen inter and intrapersonal relationships.

Course entry requirements


Applicants are expected to have an HNC in Counselling or COSCA Counselling Skills Certificate as a minimum entry requirement. Applicants will be expected to demonstrate their ability to work at SCQF Level 11 i.e., hold an undergraduate degree or above.

APEL (Accreditation of Prior Experience and Learning) for previous experience may be considered for those that hold alternative counselling awards.

Course components


The Diploma course includes:

  • 29 to 30 days of training (dependent on training delivery)

Completion of the course requires:

  • Summative assignments
  • Formative assessments as a means of on-going progress evaluation.
  • mandatory supervised counselling placement of 100 hours

Please note that students are required to secure their own placement. This is supported by our placement co-ordinator.

The diploma consists of eight integrated modules:

  • Module 1: Introduction to Relational Counselling Processes
  • Module 2: Introduction to Counselling Theory & Skills Reflection Process
  • Module 3: Fundamentals of Counselling Practice
  • Module 4: Relational Counselling Processes
  • Module 5: Counselling Theory
  • Module 6: Self-Awareness and Reflective Practice
  • Module B1 Working Relationally
  • Module B2: Working Relationally

Time commitment and training dates


Students must commit to attending all training days, self-managed independent study, a counselling placement, and supervision.

  • Year 1 and 2 of the courses includes 29 in person training days (58 days in total)
  • A minimum of 85% attendance is required
2025/27 Tuesday Course Dates

Training takes place every Tuesday from 9.15am to 4.45pm.

Year 1 Dates

DayDate
12 Sep 2025
29 Sep 2025
316 Sep 2025
423 Sep 2025
530 Sep 2025
67 Oct 2025
714 Oct 2025
821 Oct 2025
928 Oct 2025
104 Nov 2025
1111 Nov 2025
1218 Nov 2025
1325 Nov 2025
142 Dec 2025
Christmas Break (5 weeks)
1513 Jan 2026
1620 Jan 2026
1727 Jan 2026
183 Feb 2026
1910 Feb 2026
2017 Feb 2026
2124 Feb 2026
223 Mar 2026
2310 Mar 2026
2417 Mar 2026
2524 Mar 2026
Easter Break (2 weeks)
2614 Apr 2026
2721 Apr 2026
2828 Apr 2026
295 May 2026

Year 2 Dates

Date for the second year will follow a similar pattern and will run from September 2026 to May 2027.

2026/27 Saturday and Sunday Course Dates

Training takes place in-person Saturdays and some Sundays from 9.30am to 5pm.

Year 1 Dates

DayDateDay
117 Jan 2026Saturday
218 Jan 2026Sunday
331 Jan 2026Saturday
414 Feb 2026Saturday
528 Feb 2026Saturday
614 Mar 2026Saturday
715 Mar 2026Sunday
804 Apr 2026Saturday
918 Apr 2026Saturday
1002 May 2026Saturday
1116 May 2026Saturday
1230 May 2026Saturday
1313 Jun 2026Saturday
1414 Jun 2026Sunday
154 Jul 2026Saturday
1618 Jul 2026Saturday
1701 Aug 2026Saturday
1815 Aug 2026Saturday
1916 Aug 2026Sunday
2005 Sep 2026Saturday
2119 Sep 2026Saturday
2203 Oct 2026Saturday
2317 Oct 2026Saturday
2431 Oct 2026Saturday
2514 Nov 2026Saturday
2615 Nov 2026Sunday
2705 Dec 2026Saturday
2806 Dec 2026Sunday

Year 2 Dates

Date for the second year will follow a similar pattern and will run from January 2027 to December 2027.

Course and other fees


The total cost for the course is £7600 (£3,800 per year). This is payable in monthly instalments.

Based on service availability, if you secure a clinical practice placement with The Spark supervision may be provided.

Students will incur additional costs related to student membership with a recognised counselling body, clinical supervision for external placements, PVG and professional indemnity insurance that are not included in the course fee.

How to apply


To apply to join this course, please complete the application form and return it by email to our training team by the closing date.

Interviews
Where an application meets the requirements, an invite to interview for a place on the course will be made. If successful at this stage, you will be invited to attend a group interview as the final stage in the selection process.

Place Offer
Where additional evidence is required, then a conditional offer may be made in the first instance. Once all evidence is provided then this will change to unconditional.

Accessibility
The Spark is committed to promoting and improving opportunities for students with disabilities. We therefore welcome applications from those who have any needs, which may affect their ability to complete the course successfully. Please indicate this on your application form and then, if you are offered a place on the course, we will provide you with contact details to discuss the support you may need.

2026/27 Course

Dates: 17 Jan 2026 – 18 Dec 2027
Times: 9.30am – 5.00pm
Days: Saturdays and some Sundays

Total Cost: £7,600 Payable in 20 monthly instalments of £350 plus a £600 non-refundable deposit.

Applications close 4 Jan 2026 or when full.

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