Australian Society of Rehabilitation Counsellors (ASORC)
ASORC is the peak professional body representing rehabilitation counsellors throughout Australia. Established in 1976, the Association provides:
A long standing and respected voice for the profession (over 45 years since inception)
Access to a network of similarly skilled and like-minded professionals across Australia.
A robust set of Competencies for Rehabilitation Counsellors and Code of Ethics
Access to the Australian Journal of Rehabilitation Counselling (AJRC)
Professional Development through an annual calendar of events, offered by both ASORC and other endorsed providers
Resources, education and supervision necessary for members to achieve career advancement and enhanced credibility in the profession and in the community
ASORC is a non-party political, non-sectarian and not for profit organisation.
ASORC Vision
To advance the profession of Rehabilitation Counsellors.
ASORC Mission
To represent, promote and lead the profession of Rehabilitation Counselling and to enhance the professional capability of members to deliver service excellence.
ASORC Strategic Plan 2022-23
Read our ASORC Strategic Plan 2022-23
ASORC Board
The Australian Society of Rehabilitation Counsellors Ltd. ASORC is governed by the ASORC Board. The Board consists of up to nine members who are nominated at the AGM each year.
ASORC 2022-2023 Annual Report:
With thanks to our amazing Board of Directors, stakeholders, members and staff for a financial year filled with many achievements. Collectively we have elevated the profession of Rehabilitation Counselling and we are delighted to share our highlights with you.