Saturday Training Centre

Training heart-led counsellors with compassion, courage and community.

To inspire and equip future counsellors with the knowledge, self-awareness, and confidence needed to make a meaningful difference. We strive to build a compassionate learning community where personal growth, ethical practice, and emotional resilience are at the heart of every journey.

Pivotal Learning @ Counselling Hub Wales Centre

Our courses run on a Saturday

Current Courses Open For Bookings

Course Details

Start Date 13th September 2025
Duration 14 Saturdays
Time Between 8am and 5pm
Location In Person - Talbot Green, CF72 8AF
Cost £650

Registration Fee £182 (CPCAB fee)
Deposit £100
Payment Plans Available Yes

Course Overview
This foundation course is perfect for those new to counselling or anyone who wants to improve their interpersonal skills. Learn how to actively listen, build empathic relationships and create safe spaces for others. You’ll gain insight into counselling theories and ethics—all within a supportive, inclusive environment.

For more details information on the level 2 course click here.

  • This qualification is designed to equip learners with the foundational knowledge, practical skills, and core competencies necessary to use counselling skills both ethically and safely across a wide range of professional and personal contexts.

    Through structured learning and reflective practice, learners will explore key concepts such as active listening, empathy, ethical boundaries, and the importance of self-awareness. Whether applied in health and social care, education, voluntary work, or other helping roles, the course empowers individuals to communicate effectively, build trusting relationships, and support others with sensitivity and professionalism—while always staying within the limits of a non-counsellor role.

  • This qualification is for individuals who are:

    • Beginning their journey toward becoming a professional counsellor.
      It provides the essential first step for those interested in pursuing counselling as a career, offering a solid introduction to core skills, ethical practice, and self-awareness. This foundation supports progression to more advanced counselling training and qualifications.

    • Using counselling skills in other professional or helping roles.
      Ideal for people working in fields such as health and social care, education, youth work, human resources, coaching, or voluntary positions. The course helps enhance their communication, empathy, and relational skills, allowing them to support others more effectively within the boundaries of their existing roles.

    • Seeking personal growth and development.
      For those who wish to deepen their understanding of themselves and improve the quality of their interactions in personal and professional relationships. The course offers valuable insights into emotional intelligence, active listening, and self-reflection, making it a meaningful choice for anyone interested in personal development and self-awareness.

  • To apply for this qualification, you’ll need a willingness to learn, an openness to self-reflection, and the ability to engage with others in a respectful and thoughtful way. No previous counselling experience is required—just a genuine interest in developing helping skills and a commitment to personal growth. goes here

  • Upon successful completion of this qualification, learners are well-prepared to continue their journey with the Level 3 Certificate in Counselling Studies, which builds on the skills and knowledge gained at Level 2 and moves closer toward professional counsellor training. The Level 3 course introduces a deeper understanding of counselling theory, ethics, and practice, and serves as the next essential step toward becoming a qualified practitioner.

    For those not planning to become counsellors, this course still offers valuable progression. Many learners find that their enhanced communication and interpersonal skills strengthen their work in roles such as teaching, support work, nursing, social care, and pastoral support. Others may choose to pursue related areas of training in coaching, mental health, or personal development.

    This qualification opens up a variety of pathways—both professionally and personally—depending on each learner’s goals and interests.

This qualification has been assessed and deemed to have met the standards expected for introduction level training for Counselling and Psychotherapy.

This qualification forms an important part of a progression route in counselling training, but on its own, it does not allow a graduate to practice as a qualified counsellor, gain entry to an Accredited Register or refer to themselves as ‘a specialist’ in the subject matter unless they have other qualifications/training to support this.

Why Take This Course?

Accredited Training – Meets CPCAB Level 2 standards
No Prior Experience Needed – Just bring your heart and curiosity
Hybrid Delivery – In-person and online
Supportive, Safe Environment – Learn with like-minded peers
Taught by Experienced Counsellors – Real-world, compassionate teaching
Personal Growth Meets Professional Skills – Transform yourself while learning to support others

Application Closing Date

31st August 2025

Interview Dates

Sat 5th July 2025 - Between 5.30pm - 8.30pm

Wed 30th July 2025 - Between 5.30pm - 8.30pm

Sat 23rd Aug 2025 - Between 5.30pm - 8.30pm

Wed 3rd Sept 2025 - Between 5.30pm - 8.30pm

Future Courses

Course Details

Start Date Feburary 2026
Duration 16 Saturdays
Time Between 8am and 5pm

Location In Person - Talbot Green, CF72 8AF
Cost £1100

Registration Fee £189 (CPCAB fee)
Deposit £250
Payment Plans Available Yes

Course Overview
This Level 3 Certificate is designed for learners who have already completed introductory counselling training and are ready to take the next step toward becoming a professional counsellor. Building on your existing knowledge and skills, this course introduces key counselling theories, ethical practice, and the professional context of counselling work.

You'll explore how to apply counselling skills more purposefully and reflectively, gaining deeper insight into the counselling process and how it supports clients' growth and change. The course also encourages personal development, emotional awareness, and critical thinking—essential foundations for anyone considering professional counselling practice.

  • This qualification is intended for individuals who have already completed a recognised Level 2 qualification in counselling skills and are ready to deepen their knowledge and move closer to becoming a professional counsellor.

    It’s ideal for those who want to:

    • Take the next step in their counselling training journey by building on foundational skills and progressing toward practitioner-level qualifications, such as the Level 4 Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling.

    • Explore counselling theory, ethics, and mental health in greater depth, gaining insight into different theoretical approaches, ethical frameworks (such as the BACP Ethical Framework), and the wider context in which counselling takes place.

    • Prepare for working as a professional counsellor in an agency setting, developing an understanding of how professional counselling services operate, what is expected of a trainee or newly qualified counsellor, and how to work ethically and safely within organisational boundaries.

    This course not only supports progression into formal counselling practice, but also strengthens emotional intelligence, critical thinking, and reflective skills—qualities that are valuable in a wide range of professional helping roles.

  • This course is ideal for individuals who have already completed a recognised Level 2 counselling skills qualification and are ready to take the next step in their counselling journey.

    It’s particularly suited to:

    • Aspiring professional counsellors who want to progress toward practitioner training and eventually work in private practice, organisations, or agency settings.

    • Learners looking to deepen their understanding of counselling theory and ethics, and explore how mental health issues can impact the helping relationship.

    • Individuals using counselling skills in other roles, such as teaching, nursing, social care, youth work, coaching, or pastoral support, who want to enhance their effectiveness and understanding.

    • Those interested in personal growth and emotional insight, who wish to gain more self-awareness, improve communication skills, and reflect on their own values, beliefs, and relationships.

    This qualification is the bridge between basic helping skills and professional counselling practice, offering insight, depth, and direction for your next steps.

  • To apply for the Level 3 Certificate in Counselling Studies, you’ll need to have successfully completed a Level 2 qualification in counselling skills (such as the CPCAB Level 2 Certificate in Counselling Skills or an equivalent).

    You’ll also need:

    • A good standard of written and spoken English to complete written assignments and participate in group discussions.

    • A commitment to personal development, self-reflection, and learning within a group setting.

    • The emotional readiness to explore sensitive topics and support others as part of your training.

    Attend an interview or information session to make sure the course is the right fit for your goals and current stage of development.

  • Completing the Level 3 Certificate in Counselling Studies is an exciting and meaningful step forward in your counselling journey. It prepares you for entry into practitioner-level training and opens doors to a range of opportunities.

    Most learners progress on to the Level 4 Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling, where you will begin working with real clients under supervision and develop the competencies needed to practise as a professional counsellor.

    This course also strengthens your employability and effectiveness in a variety of helping roles. Whether you're working in education, health and social care, youth services, or pastoral support, the deeper understanding and enhanced skills gained at Level 3 will benefit both you and the people you support.

    Additionally, the reflective and interpersonal skills you develop may inspire further training in related areas such as coaching, mental health, wellbeing, or supervision in the future.

This qualification is being assessed by CPCAB to have met the standards expected for level 3 training for Counselling and Psychotherapy.

This qualification forms an important part of a progression route in counselling training, but on its own, it does not allow a graduate to practice as a qualified counsellor, gain entry to an Accredited Register or refer to themselves as ‘a specialist’ in the subject matter unless they have other qualifications/training to support this.

Why Take This Course?

Accredited Training – Meets CPCAB Level 3 standards
Completion of Level 2 counselling course and bring your heart and curiosity
Hybrid Delivery – In-person and online
Supportive, Safe Environment – Learn with like-minded peers
Taught by Experienced Counsellors – Real-world, compassionate teaching
Personal Growth Meets Professional Skills – Transform yourself while learning to support others

Application Closing Date

31st Jan 2026

Other Courses

  • The Level 4 Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling – BACP Approved

    Practitioner Qualification maps the current CPCAB Level 4 Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling (TC-L4) to the requirements for BACP Qualification Approval and fully incorporates BACP's Online and Phone Therapy Competence Framework.

    This two year part-time qualification gives learners the knowledge, skills and competencies to work as a therapeutic counsellor in an agency context in both health care and non-medical settings.

    Successful completion of this course means you will be able to provide a therapeutic counselling service – initially within the context of an agency’s service framework but later (with experience and support from the supervisor, or by completing PC-L5 or its equivalent) may progress to independent practice.

    This qualification meets all the requirements of SCoPEd Column A and provides candidates with a route to membership and accreditation with professional associations in counselling approved by the Professional Standards Authority (PSA) e.g. BACP, NCPS, ACC.

  • Course Overview – CPCAB Level 5 Diploma in Psychotherapeutic Counselling (Apprenticeship Route)

    This advanced qualification is designed for qualified counsellors who are ready to deepen their practice and take the next step into independent or senior-level work. The Level 5 Diploma equips learners with the knowledge, skills, and professional competencies needed to work confidently and ethically as self-employed counsellors in private practice or in senior counselling roles within organisations.

    Learners will develop advanced skills in client assessment, referral procedures, case formulation, and ongoing evaluation of therapeutic work, ensuring a robust, ethical, and evidence-informed approach to counselling. The course also encourages a high level of self-awareness, critical reflection, and professional autonomy, preparing practitioners to manage complex client work with confidence and care.

    This apprenticeship pathway allows learners to earn while they learn, combining real-world experience with in-depth training and supervision. It’s an ideal route for those who are ready to establish themselves as ethical, reflective, and effective counselling professionals.

  • Course Overview – Teacher Training for CPCAB Tutors

    This teacher training programme is designed specifically for professionals delivering CPCAB counselling qualifications. Whether you're an experienced practitioner looking to step into teaching, or a current tutor wanting to sharpen your delivery and curriculum planning skills, this course will support your development as an engaging, ethical, and effective tutor.

    The programme focuses on the unique requirements of delivering CPCAB qualifications, including:

    • Understanding the CPCAB model and qualification structure

    • Planning schemes of work and session delivery aligned with CPCAB learning outcomes

    • Designing inclusive, trauma-informed learning environments

    • Supporting learner development through formative assessment and reflective practice

    • Balancing theoretical teaching, skills practice, and self-awareness work

    • Navigating ethical and professional boundaries as a tutor-practitioner

    You’ll also explore the broader principles of adult education, including differentiation, assessment for learning, and inclusive practice, all tailored to the counselling education context.

    This course is perfect for counselling professionals who want to inspire the next generation of counsellors while continuing to grow their own professional identity as educators.