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The IACP provides a standard of practice, professional identity, and self-regulation for the Counselling and Psychotherapy professions.
Registration is from 9.00am and the AGM will commence at 10.00am sharp.
Further details of the Agenda will be sent to all members.
Your participation and support at the AGM is encouraged and valued as it is your main forum, as a Member of the IACP, to express your opinion and to be present when your representatives are being voted onto the Executive Committee.
The AGM is a good opportunity for you to ensure that you are fully informed of current policies, standards and activities.It is also a great opportunity to network with colleagues and fellow members.
Motions
Motions and Amendments to the Memorandum, Articles of Association, Byelaws and Regulations can be proposed and seconded by Accredited Members. Motions must be sent by post and include signatures of both the proposer and the seconder. Please note that all proposed motions must be accompanied by an explanation and rationale of 200 words (maximum). Please submit to Liz Gannon at the IACP office by the 8th February 2013.
Executive Committee Nominations
Nominations for the Board of the Executive need to be proposed and seconded. All nominations must include a brief biography of 200 words (maximum). Motions must be sent by post and include signatures of both the proposer and the seconder. Please submit to Liz Gannon at the IACP office by the 8th February 2013.
Carl Berkeley Memorial Award 2013
All members are invited to nominate candidates for the Carl Berkeley Memorial Award 2013. This award is open to all those who have made a significant contribution to the development of Counselling and Psychotherapy in Ireland. Submissions should be sent to Liz Gannon at the IACP office before 31st January 2013.
Event Details
Registration will begin at 9.00am and the AGM will commence at 10.00am. There will be a light lunch provided (free of charge) to all attendees. We look forward to a well-attended event (360 members attended Croke Park in March 2012).
A social evening with entertainment, complimentary finger food and refreshments will be held in the Seve Ballesteros Suite in the Clubhouse on Friday 22nd (the evening before the AGM) at 8.00pm. The social evening is open to all IACP Members and their spouse or partner.
If you plan to attend either of these events, you must register in advance.
How to register
Please email carol@iacp.ie stating your choice of the options (A, B or C) below. If you are bringing your spouse/partner to the social evening, please state their name for their ticket.
Option A: AGM only
Option B: AGM & Social Evening
Option C: Social Evening only
Your tickets for these events will be emailed to you once you have registered.
If you are considering staying in the hotel on Friday or Saturday, the Heritage Hotel have offered a reduced rate of €110.00 B&B single occupancy or €130.00 B&B Twin/double occupancy, per night, per room.
To book accommodation, please contact the hotel reservations department directly on 057 86 45500, ask for Patricia or Trish or email reservations@theheritage.com
A list of alternative accommodation in the area is available to download in theleft menu.
We look forward to seeing you at The Heritage Golf & Spa Resort, Killenard, Co Laois,www.theheritage.com on the 23rd March 2013.
*Please note that the AGM Hotel is the Heritage Golf & Spa Resort in Killenard, Co Laois, NOT the Heritage Hotel, Portlaoise.
Directions to the Heritage Golf & Spa Resort, Killenard
Satalite Navigation co-ordinates: N53 7.9518 W007 8.8614
Travelling by Car
From Dublin Airport - 60 Minutes - Follow signs southbound for the M50. Go through westlink toll bridge and take exit 9 heading southbound on the M7/N7 signpost for Cork. Continue on the M7/N7 and take exit for Monasterevin (Junction 14) Pass through Monasterevin village and travel for 3 KM and take right turn at Bolands Pub. Killenard village is located just 3 Km from this junction.
From Dublin City - 60 Minutes - Follow signs southbound for the M7/N7 signpost for Cork. Continue on the M7/N7 and take exit for Monasterevin (junction 14) Pass through Monasterevin village and travel for 3 Km and take right turn at Bolands Pub. Killenard village is located 3 Km from this junction.
From Limerick & Cork - 1 hour 30 mins - Follow signs M7 north bound to Dublin. Leave the M7 at Junction 15 that is sign posted Killenard. When you turn off take the left and follow the signs for Killenard and Ballybrittas. You will approach a round about ahead and take a right on this and head for Ballybrittas village which is only 2 miles up the road take left turn for Killenard. This road is sign posted all the way for The Heritage Golf & Spa Resort and will take you 5 minutes max to Killenard.
From Galway/Athlone - CLICK HERE for the most direct route.
From Enfield, Kinnegad, or Mullingar take the M6 (coming in the opposite direction), & take Exit 5, at the roundabout take 2nd exit signposted Tullamore, then follow the same directions from Galway
Travelling by Train
The nearest train station is Portarlington, 3km from the village of Killenard, served daily, travelling time from Dublin is approximately 45 minutes. For details of the train time table, please visit the Irish Rail website www.irishrail.ie
The IACP provides a standard of practice, professional identity, and self-regulation for the Counselling and Psychotherapy professions.
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