The British Association of Art Therapists

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BAAT members' forums

 

If you have already registered on the BAAT forum and are familiar with how it works click here to go directly to the BAAT forums.

We currently run forums for:

  • Agenda for Change issues
  • Art Therapy and Learning Disability Sub Group (ATLD)
  • Working with Children and Adolescents (ATCAF)
  • Trainee forum
  • Working in Social Services
  • Working in the Voluntary Sector

BAAT forums can only be accessed by members of the association and are located in the password-protected members area of the web site.

To enter click on the link below. You will first be asked for the BAAT username and password. This can be found on your latest edition of the monthly BAAT newsbulletin. All BAAT members share the same username and password.

In order to participate in the forums, for example, to post or reply to a message, you will also need to register as a forum user. You will need to set up your own username and password (a different one to the BAAT username and password).

BAAT forum entry screen - click for larger image in a separate browser window.

This is the screen you will see when you enter the forum.

If you have not registered, click on register which is in the group of actions to select at the top of the screen (circled in blue here and enlarged below).

You will be asked to agree to some reasonable terms and conditions of use and to choose a username and password. You can set up your profile with an email address and various details about yourself - but you may prefer not to include those or to add them later on.

 

register

Once you have registered you should log in using your user name and password in order to post or reply to messages or to change your profile.

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Tel: 020 7686 4216   Fax: 020 7837 7945
email: info@baat.org

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