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Page 1: The APS and psychology students  .

The APS and psychology students

www.psychology.org.au/journeywww.facebook.com/APSstudents

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About the APS• The largest professional organisation for psychologists in

Australia, representing more than 21,000 members

• A long and proud history of advocating for psychology to improve the psychological health of Australians

• Provides guidance and support to its members – the APS psychologists who provide psychological knowledge, advice and care to benefit hundreds of thousands of Australians

• Committed to the next generation of psychologists, with over 2,500 student members who are being guided through their journeys to become psychologists

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The difference between the APS and the Psychology Board of Australia (PsyBA)

The PsyBA is the government-appointed regulatory body for psychologists – “the registration board for psychologists”. It is a separate organisation from the APS.

PsyBA 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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Student Subscriber membershipStudent Subscribers of the APS are entitled to a range of personal and professional benefits available exclusivelyto APS members.

• Just $85 per year – join online and receive up to 15 months membership for the price of 12* plus enjoy instant access to exclusivemember-only content on the APS website

• Receive a free copy of the APS Code of Ethics and the Ethical Guidelines booklets(normally $71.50 for non-members)

* If you join between 11 February and 31 May 2014. See APS website for more details.

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Student member benefitsAPS student members benefit from a large range of products and services, including:

• Access to the latest developments in psychology through InPsych bulletin and APS Matters e-newsletter

• Subscription to Australian Journal of Psychology or Australian Psychologist

• Discounted rates for APS conferences, CPD workshops and events

• Access to member-only professional and ethical resources

• EQIP: the APS online database of evidence-based practitioner tools and resources

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Study and career supportThe APS provides a range of resources and information to guide students on their career journeys, including:

• Psych Student HQ on the APS website – career and study information, including Ask APS and Psychologists’ Stories

• Psych Student HQ Facebook pagewww.facebook.com/APSstudents

• Twitter and LinkedIn

• Range of APS awards, grants and scholarships

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NetworkingThe APS enables student members to connect with one another, and registered psychologists, fostering an active psychology community through:

• Social media

• Student mentoring events

• A suite of APS conferences

• 9 APS Colleges

• 40 APS local Branches throughout Australia

• 44 APS Interest Groups

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Once students graduate...The APS continues its financial and professional commitment to newly graduated psychologists, offering support through:

• Reduced APS membership fees for early career psychologists (save up to 50%)

• Discounted Professional Indemnity Insurance for registered members (a saving worth more than the cost of your membership)

• PsychXchange jobs website and tailored email notifications

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Benefits for new graduates (cont.)...• College Supervisors Directory to find a suitable supervisor

• Branch and College member directories for networking and peer consultation

• Member rates for CPD workshops, elearning and conferences to help meet CPD requirements for registration

• APS online CPD logging tool to assist with monitoring CPD requirements for registration

• Ask APS phone and email advice service for member assistance and professional advisory matters

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Recent notable APS accomplishments to enhance community wellbeing• Ongoing lobbying for the reinstatement of the Better Access

‘exceptional circumstances’ sessions

• Provision of valuable assistance and resources in psychological preparation for, and recovery from, bushfires, floods and cyclones in conjunction with Federal/State Governments and the Red Cross

• Leading role in supporting Indigenous psychologists and their work to improve Indigenous mental health and wellbeing

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Supporting the communityThe APS is committed to promoting the contribution psychology makes to people's health and wellbeing through:

• Find a Psychologist Service to assist GPs and other health professionals with referrals to psychologists

• Tip sheets and resources for clients

• National Psychology Week community awareness campaign

• Submissions to government, position statements and literature reviews on issues of community concern

• Advocacy and media campaigns in support of community access to psychology services

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Join online today atwww.psychology.org.au/join


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