Discover Three Compelling Reasons to Join the Association Committee!
- Joanna Wallace
- May 20
- 2 min read

Introduction
The Sandtray Therapy Association of Australia needs new Committee Members to fill the vacancies and take on a role within the Committee
This is a terrific opportunity for your personal and professional growth by joining the committee and considering taking on a role to drive change

How Committee Members Drive Change in Sandtray Therapy
Advancing Techniques and Practices: Committee members contribute to the development of innovative methods in sandtray therapy, ensuring that practitioners are equipped with the latest skills.
Policy Advocacy: Members will have a voice that can contribute and advocate for policies that enhance the recognition and integration of sandtray therapy in various settings including schools, local communities, mental health and wellbeing.
Research and Development: The committee's role in fostering research initiatives that validate and expand the understanding of sandtray therapy’s effectiveness is in it's infancy and you're professional contribution can have far reaching benefits to our communities across Australia.

Benefits of Joining the Sandtray Therapy Committee
Professional Networking: Joining the committee opens doors to connect with other professionals in the field, fostering collaboration and support.
Skill Enhancement: Participation provides opportunities for ongoing education and skill-building, enhancing your qualifications as a sandtray therapist.
Leadership Experience: Serving on the committee allows you to develop leadership skills, which can benefit your career and enhance your influence in the community.

Committee Members: Champions of Sandtray Therapy
Promotion of Best Practices: Committee members work tirelessly to promote best practices in sandtray therapy, ensuring quality services for clients.
Community Engagement: They actively engage with the community to raise awareness about the benefits of sandtray therapy.
Mentorship Opportunities: Experienced committee members often mentor newcomers, fostering an environment of growth and support within the field.
Growing the village
Conclusion
Joining the committee is not just about taking a role; it’s about becoming part of a movement.
Roles we need filling include: Public Officer, Secretary, Treasurer, Vice President and general members
Take the step to join now and be part of the vital changes in Sandtray Therapy
For more information contact the President and you can read about running a management committee on the NSW Department of Fair Trading
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