SCCA Palmetto Counselor A PUBLICATION OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA COUNSELING ASSOCIATION Visit Us At www.sccounselor.org Check Us Out On Twitter @scca_sc Volume 53 Issue 1 Fall 2017 54 th Annual SCCA Conference Beacons of Light Empowering Resilience in a Changing World February 22-24, 2018 Westin Hilton Head Island Resort and Spa Registration Cost SCCA Member: $115 Non-Member: $155 Student Member: $80 Prices increase after 12/15/17 Please visit the website for on-line registration SCCA awards 10. 50 clock hours for the general SCCA conference sessions on Friday and Saturday plus additional clock hours if attending preconference workshops (3 clock hours each with a cost of $50) Additional cost of $50 for registration online and $60 onsite Free Red Cross Post Conference session (3 clock hours registration required) with Ms. Barbara Melton on Saturday afternoon.
SCCA President s Welcome Fall Season Greetings and Blessings! SCCA is excited about Your Involvement this Year! I hope this SCCA President s Welcome finds you well in the midst of all the changes, challenges, and choices prevalent throughout the world today. It s been 15 years since I had the privilege serving as SCCA President for 2001-2002. One of my all-time favorite songwriters Bob Dylan resonates Come gather round people wherever you roam... for The Times They Are A Changin. I am humbled and honored to serve again as your 2017-2018 SCCA President. My faith is strong. I try living life daily hoping to glorify God in all I do. I am a well-seasoned family man devoted to my beautiful wife and our five amazing kids (ages 13-23). I have a passion for praising and drumming. Aspirations include making a positive impact in other people s lives. I have been blessed to reside and practice as a professional counselor assuming various titles and roles as either a professional elementary or secondary school counselor, college counselor, college/university professor, counselor educator or supervisor, and licensed psychologist (private practice and inpatient psychiatric hospitals) in the states of PA, OH, MN, LA, CA, and SC. I have been an ACA member for over 42 years and a member of SCCA for the past 20+ years. I gave my first ACA national conference (1977) presentation in Dallas, TX when Dr. Carl R. Rogers was the keynote speaker. I am excited to do my best serving as our SCCA President. We need YOU to become actively involved as a member of SCCA for all of us to ameliorate the profession of counseling in our beautiful state of South Carolina, throughout the nation, and beyond. Do not what SCCA can do for you, but rather what YOU can do for SCCA this year! (Sound familiar?... hint JFK) I encourage you to become an active, contributing member of one of the several SCCA committees or get involved with one of the existing five SCCA State Divisions of the national ACES, AMCD, ASCA, ASGW, and NCDA. You may even be so BOLD to become a foundational leader to develop another SCCA division among 15 other existing national ACA affiliated divisions! This November we had a productive SCCA Council (Board) meeting. We for the first time had a quorum permitting us to conduct our official business to move forward and energized for this year. Much honesty, reflection, and foresight was contributed by 17 of our SCCA leaders for advancing our professional association as a State Branch of ACA. A budget for 2017-2018 was adopted and Council leadership positions for this year were finalized... YEAH! Words by our Immediate Past President Dr. John Nance resound in me, Stepping into the [new] President s role with the SCCA, I follow an important legacy of leadership, tradition, and wisdom within our state. I also recognize the value of bridging multiple generations of professional counselors, including some seasoned with wisdom, some who are tech savvy, and all from a wide range of identities, focus, in a wide variety of settings (online, school, community, hospital, governmental, private practice) within South Carolina, adjoining states, and globally.
Representing SCCA at the recent July 2017 ACA Institute Leadership Training (ILT) in Washington, D.C. was an inspiring, eye opening professional leadership experience. Extraordinary benefits included a lot of valuable learning including: social, political, legislative processes, skills for interacting with Congressional leaders when advocating for our counseling profession, the impact and power of our Southern ACA Branch, how to manage our digital footprint as a State Branch of ACA, and the finances of leadership. This was the ninth consecutive year of this event and included 125-130 ACA affiliated leaders representing all US states and several other countries. A highlight of ILT included serving as a constituent for ACA explaining two federal professional counselor legislative bills to our South Carolina Congressional leader staff offices for Senators Tim Scott and Lindsay Graham and the House of Representatives office for Mark Stanford. The two bills included support for funding supportive services of Professional School Counselors and providing Medicare financial coverage for master s degree Licensed Professional Counselors. Plans are well underway for our 54 th Annual 2018 SCCA Conference at the Westin Hilton Island Resort and Spa with the theme: Beacons of Light Empowering Resilience in a Changing World Thursday, February 22nd Saturday, February 24 th. In addition to the wide range of professional development break-out session tracks (Clinical Mental Health, School Counseling, Ethics, Trauma, and Supervision) there will be pre and post-conference workshops for earning Continuing Education Clock Hours. Mr. Christan Rainey, CEO of M.A.D.D. (Men Against Domestic Violence) is scheduled to share his personal story while delivering a very powerful, unimaginable presentation, Domestic Violence: The Loudest Serial Killer Never Heard during the SCCA Conference Saturday morning Presidential Breakfast and Business Meeting. Details are being finalized by our SCCA Exhibit Chair Toni Wooldridge. Additional exhibitor opportunities will be extended for the Virtual Exhibit Hall this year. Please be sure to register ASAP (www.sccounselor.org ) if you ve not already registered for a hotel room at our conference. The rooms will fill up quickly thanks to the SCCA cost reduction conference rate. We are always looking and welcoming volunteers to assist before, during, and after our Annual Conference. During our November SCCA Council meeting President-Elect Dr. Tommy Vaughn highlighted 10 suggested changes to revise, refine, and strengthen our current SCCA Bylaws. He has solicited input for getting back to him by December 15th to compile these notes in order for the SCCA Executive Committee to meet before the whole SCCA Executive Council meets next on January 6, 2018. Dr. Vaughn acknowledged his suggested changes are by no means the all-encompassing words, nor final idea but rather presented as a matter of information to begin a dialogue... to produce a well-refined set of Bylaws I concur with Dr. Vaughn s optimism that we can finalize a revision in time to present the suggested changes to the whole SCCA membership at our Annual Conference meeting in February 2018, then vote afterwards for an elected board if that is the route we go. I believe this is a realistic goat for us to achieve in the coming weeks. This process of dialogue and refinement of our Bylaws is essential. Please read our Bylaws and let us hear from you. We value and respect your input. It s going to be a great year for SCCA. Let s make this a banner year. Thank you and God bless! Sincerely, George Williams President of SCCA 2017-2018 Past President of SCCA 2001-2002
Congratulations to the 2017 Award and Scholarship Winners The South Carolina Counseling Association awarded 4 recipients special awards earlier this year at the SCCA conference in Charleston, South Carolina on Thursday - Saturday, February 23 25, 2017. We are truly thankful for receiving nominations for these recipients to recognize the special work they've done in the field over the years. Our best, Geraldine Brantley Charlotte Hamilton Awards Co-Chairs
Mrs. Harriet Gardin Fields and Mrs. Candice Bates-Quinn SCCA Graduate Student Memorial Award The Mrs. Harriet Gardin Fields and Mrs. Candice Bates Quinn scholarship program awards one scholarship to graduate students in Counseling Programs who demonstrate academic achievement, leadership and community involvement. For the SCCA Graduate Student Memorial Award, all nominations must be submitted electronically or via mail by December 15, 2015 to Geraldine Brantley (gbrantley1911@gmail.com). Nominations for the SCCA Graduate Student Memorial Awards require supporting materials. For detailed information about the nomination process, please complete the application information below. The SCCA Graduate Student Memorial Award will be presented at the SCCA Award Luncheon during the SCCA Annual Conference in Hilton Head Island, SC on Friday, February 26, 2016. Award recipients and their nominators will receive an invitations to attend the SCCA Awards Luncheon at the conference. In addition, award recipients and their accomplishments will be featured in the SCCA conference program book and on the website. The Memorial Award includes a $500.00 scholarship which includes: a SCCA membership, a SCCA Conference Registration, Thursday and Friday hotel accommodations, travel, and meals for the 52nd SCCA Annual Conference. Award decisions are based on the criteria and requirement outlined in the Nomination Application. Mrs. Harriet Gardin Fields and Mrs. Candice Bates-Quinn Graduate Student Memorial Award Application Filing Deadline January 1, 2018.
Call for South Carolina Counseling Association Award Nominations Nominations for South Carolina Counseling Association Awards will be considered in eight categories: 1. Outstanding Counselor Award: This award is designed to recognize meritorious and exemplary service as a counselor. The recipient must be a current member of SCCA. The recognized meritorious service should reflect contributions and service in the primary role as a counselor or closely related helping professional. 2. Outstanding Administrator Award: This award is designed to recognize outstanding service in the recipient s role as an administrator, which has had profound and lasting impact on the counseling and helping profession. While administrators from within the profession are obvious potential nominees, qualifications and experience as a counselor are not prerequisites to nomination. 3. Distinguished Professional Service Award: This award is designed to recognize outstanding service to promote the counseling profession. The recipient must be a current member of SCCA or have been an active member of SCCA for at least five consecutive years. The recognized service should show prolonged accomplishments. 4. Humanitarian Award: This award is designed to recognize a person who demonstrates exceptional caring for humanity without exception or reward. The recipient must be both personally and professionally committed to humanitarian service. 5. Pioneer Award: This award is designed to recognize outstanding service to the profession and the general public over a relatively long time or for service rendered in the earlier years of the profession and/or SCCA. The recipient should have been recognized as a counselor or helping professional at the time of the pioneer service. 6. Legislative Award: This award is designed to recognize a member of the state or national legislative branch of government who has made a substantial impact on the field of counseling. 7. Human Rights Award: This award is designed to recognize a counselor or helping professional who has demonstrated leadership and made major contributions in the area of human rights in South Carolina. 8. Outstanding Graduate Student Award: This award is designed to recognize a current graduate student who is reaching the counseling community by her/his advocacy, engagement in activities related to the South Carolina Counseling Association (i.e., service on the SCCA board, presentations, and volunteer) or impact on the counseling profession. FILING DEADLINE: JANUARY 1 st, 2018
South Carolina Counseling Association Leadership Directory 2017-2018 Executive Committee President* Dr. George Williams williamsg@citadel.edu President-Elect* Dr. Thomas Vaughn teeveenmb@aol.com Past President* Dr. John Nance jnancescca@gmail.com Secretary* Sarette Fender sarettefender@gmail.com Treasurer* Tina Kelly kellyt@pickens.k12.sc.us Treasurer-Elect* Kathryn Hilgenkamp Lifesolutionslle.1@gmail.com Executive Director/Conference Chair Dr. Jennifer Jordan jjordanje@winthrop.edu By-Laws/Parliamentarian Justin Brewer jbrewer@lander.edu Standing Committee Chairpersons Co- Awards* Geraldine Brantley and Sarette Fender *Voting Position Geraldine.brantley@gmail.com Membership Geraldine Brantley Geraldine.brantley@gmail.com Budget and Finance* Dr. Creighton Eddings gceddings@yahoo.com Ethics* Dr. Charlotte Hamilton crhamilton@southuniversity.edu Long-Range Strategic Planning* Dr. Anthony Strange strangea@winthrop.edu Newsletter Editor* Mandi Budd Budda2@winthrop.edu Nominations and Elections* Dr. John Nance jnancescca@gmail.com Professional Development* Norma Colwell Daniel_colwell@bellsouth.net Public Policy and Legislation* Dr. David Scott and Dr. Gwendolyn Snider Dscott2@clemson.edu Snider5@sc.rr.cin Public Relations/ Publicity/Technology Chandler Cox coxc16@mailbox.winthrop.edu
SCCA State Divisions of National SCCA Leadership Directory 2017-2018, continued *Voting Position SC School Counselor Association* Doris Nelson and Amy Neloms dorisandbuddy@gmail.com aneloms@bcsdschools.net SC Association for Multicultural Counseling and Development* Dr. Gwendolyn Snider Snider5@sc.rr.com SC Career Development Association Jimmy Deal jdeal@dew.sc.gov SC Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Dr. Philip Scriven pscriven@scsc.edu jbrewer@lander.edu SC Association for Specialists in Group Work Dr. Lucinda Barron lbarron@scsu.edu Special Committees Co-Chair, Graduate Students at Conference Brianna Perkins Perkins.therapy@gmail.com Co-Chair, Graduate Students at Conference (to be filled) SCCA Journal Dr. George Williams williamsg@citadel.edu Jerry Dye Jerrydye02@gmail.com Association Liaisons SC State Department of Education Regina Thurmond RThurmond@ed.sc.gov SC Occupational Information System (SCOIS) Jimmy Deal Jdeal@dew.sc.gov
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