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There’s maybe never been a more important time for all of us engaged in the world of psychology education and training to listen and learn from others in the sector.
David Ensor joined APAC some six months ago and has been consulting widely with our stakeholders.
Tuesday 23 April is World Infant, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Day (WICAMHD). Dr Chelsea Hyde discusses the pressures that children and young people face today.
We’re looking to simplify processes, there’s a date for our first online stakeholder conference and our podcast is a must-listen on decolonising psychology.
This symposium was held at the Ausplat conference in September 2023. The symposium comprised four presentations that outlined work undertaken by AIPEP Community of Practice members.
Our new CEO shares his initial thoughts, we have three new Directors … and they tell us what has changed for women in psychology.
To mark International Women’s Day on Friday 8 March, we asked our three new Directors to comment on the role of women in psychology.
APAC is pleased to announce the addition of three highly regarded psychology academics to its Board of Directors.
Professional competency 3.17 of APAC’s Accreditation Standards states that psychology graduates need to “Investigate a substantive individual research question relevant to the discipline of psychology”. But what does that mean in practice?
APAC has a new CEO, a new constitution and five new Assessors. And you can find our Annual Report here, too.
Ryan Armer, a legally blind fourth-year Psychology student, Darlene McLennan, manager of the Australian Disability Clearinghouse on Education and Training, and Associate Professor Melissa Davis, a member of APAC’s Accreditation Assessment Committee, discuss the challenges facing students with disabilities.
APAC has a new constitution that paves the way for the not-for-profit organisation to potentially expand its field of operations.
The APAC Board has appointed five new Assessors.
The APAC Board is pleased to announce the appointment of David Ensor as the company’s CEO, commencing on 18 December.
APAC is inviting applications from suitably qualified and experienced individuals interested in joining its Board of Directors.
It’s a question that people often ask APAC. So here’s a quick rundown on the differing roles of organisations in the realm of psychology.
Our outgoing CEO, Michael Carpenter, writes that it is with mixed emotions that I am penning my final newsletter introduction.
The AIPEP Equity Pathways Working Group has written a report aimed at lifting the number of Indigenous applicants for Honours and postgraduate psychology study.
Professor Alison Garton, who has chaired APAC’s Accreditation Assessment Committee since 2018, will step down from the role once her term as APAC Director concludes in late November.
Secondary school teachers of psychology played an important part in the recent AusPLAT 2023 conference in nipaluna/Hobart.
APAC attended AusPLAT 2023 in nipaluna/Hobart. Our Communications Advisor chatted to attendees during the breaks. Here are their voices.
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