
Candice Alder
President of the Board

Michael Radano
CEO
Looking towards the future, the BCACC will continue to embark on multiple ongoing initiatives to support its four main strategies and prepare its members for the eventual licensing of clinical counsellors/psychotherapists by the assigned regulatory college under the Health Professions and Occupations Act (HPOA).
The BCACC will continually share information with its members to help them gain a better understanding of the licensing process as more details become available from the BC Ministry of Health, as well as assist its members with their licensing applications.
On the public protection front, the BCACC will continue to be an integral and contributing partner to the regulatory process for Clinical Counselling/Psychotherapy with the BC Ministry of Health. The association will leverage its 37 years of experience regulating Registered Clinical Counsellors in BC and work collaboratively with other provincial and national regulatory colleges. Together we will develop and enhance the regulatory building blocks required for the Clinical Counselling/Psychotherapy profession in BC.
The BCACC intends to remain THE premier association for mental health professionals in British Columbia.
It will continue to enhance its public service and advocacy efforts, add new member benefits and leverage its partnerships to continue to be the Hub for Clinical Counselling/Psychotherapy in the province.