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Noticeboard As many of you who read Therapy Today or attended the BACP Annual Conference's awards ceremony, will know, Pat Justice became a Fellow of BACP. Pat served for many years on the PRG executive committee, becoming Vice Chair just before the division became AIP. Pat has a long history within counselling. Not only did she maintain a healthy private practice in the Docklands, she also ran counselling classes at Goldsmiths College in London. Pat's specialist interest has been working with trauma and she has run many workshops, not just in the UK, but around the world. When the Tsunami occurred, Pat and her then husband Nick, immediately set about raising funds which they then took out personally. Since that first visit, Pat was convinced that her future lay in working with trauma. She has been back to the area where the tsunami struck many times, taking out money that she has raised in this country. Pat left the AIP executive when she made the decision to spend part of her life in the UK and the remainder helping the victims of the tsunami and other victims of trauma in the areas where the incidents happened. She has promised to be a roving ambassador for AIP wherever her travels take her, and that she will write a column for AIP's quarterly journal 'The Independent Practitioner', on her trauma work around the world.
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