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Welcome to ANZICA
The Australian and New Zealand Infertility Counsellors
Association (ANZICA) was originally formed in Canberra in 1989 by
a group of 10 infertility counsellors, social workers and psychologists
attending the Fertility Society of Australia (FSA) annual meeting.
Since its foundation, the FSA has consulted with ANZICA widely and
counsellors are now regarded as integral to infertility treatment
and research.
At the ANZICA 2005 AGM the motion for ANZICA to formalize
its relationship with FSA was proposed and passed giving ANZICA
the same status and organizational relationship as the FNA, SIRT
and the IVF directors. ANZICA continues to be the largest professional
association for infertility counsellors.
ANZICA continues to fulfil an important role
in representing the views of infertility counsellors to the Reproductive
Technology Accreditation Committee (RTAC), The
Fertility Society of Australia and to Fertility
New Zealand. An ANZICA representative has acted as a consultant
on psycho-social issues on FSA Council and RTAC has counsellor representation.
It is important that counsellors have a voice in the field of Reproductive
Technology both as advocates for the clients and for the potential
unborn child.
ANZICA One
Day Seminar - Cultural Issues for Counsellors
This one day seminar will be held on Friday
20 April in Auckland, New Zealand. The Preliminary Programme, registration
form and accommodation are available
here for download (Word Document - 32KB).
Mission Statement
ANZICA strives to promote a high standard of counselling for
individuals affected by infertility issues. In doing so ANZICA
counsellors strive to support and benefit those individuals with
whom they work, including the welfare and best interests of any
potential unborn child.

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Our
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ANZICA
has several primary roles: |
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Provide
a structure to promote the particular interests of infertility
counsellors; |
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Promote
the recognition and understanding of counselling and
the counselling process in the context of infertility; |
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Promote
education and training of counsellors in the area of
infertility; |
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Undertake
research leading to an understanding of the counselling
needs of infertile people and improve the effectiveness
of counselling services for members; |
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Provide
ethical guidance to its members; |
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Maintain
a regular newsletter; |
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Be
a consultative group on issues pertaining to infertility;
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Actively
cooperate with organizations with allied aims and objectives. |
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