Lecture 8: APS Flashcards
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Difference b/w the APS and the Psychology Board of Australia (PsyBA)
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- the PsyBA is the government-appointed regulatory board for psychologists. Functions include:
• registration of psychologists and provisional psychologists, including maintaining an online register of psychologists
• handling notifications, complaints, investigations and disciplinary hearings
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About the APS
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- largest psychology organisation in Aus
- about 20,000 members
- 2.000 student members
- fosters and active psychology community and networking through; social media, mentoring events, conferences, colleges, local branches, interest groups
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Student subscriber membership
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- range of benefits, subscriptions to magazines etc
- discounted rates for APS conferences, CPD workshops and events
- range of APS awards, grants and scholarships
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Once students graduate
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- reduced APS membership fees for early career psychs
- discounted insurance
- psychXchange jobs website
- college supervisors directory
- Branch and college member directories for networking and peer consultation
- member rates for CPD workshops, e-learning and conferences to assist with meeting CPD requirements
- ask APS service
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Recent notable APS accomplishments to enhance community well-being
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- negotiation to include psychological treatment under the Medicare benefits schedule
- natural disaster assistance with federal, state gov. And Red Cross
- leading role in supporting indigenous psych and community
- find a psychologist service to assist GPs and others with referrals
- tip sheets and resources for clients
- National psychology Week community awareness campaign
- submissions to gov., position statements and lit reviews of issues of community concern
- advocacy and media campaigns in support of community access to psych services