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Caring in Context: How the Perfect Mother Myth Impacts Perinatal Professionals

Online Event

APS – Perinatal and Infant Psychology IG member $25
APS – Perinatal and Infant Psychology IG student member $20
APS member $35
APS student member $20
Non APS member $50

The event will be recorded.

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Online

Webinar

31 Mar 2026

12:00PM-1:00 PM AEDT Melbourne/Sydney/Canberra Time

Registration includes 50-minute live webinar presentation 10-minute facilitated Q&A. Brief guided reflection exercise for professional integration.

Target Audience

This event is aimed at Psychologists working in perinatal and maternal mental health, clinical and counselling psychologists supporting parents, mental health professionals working with mothers and families, and supervisors and practitioners seeking a systemic lens.

Please note:

  • This is a Member Groups event. All communication will be sent to the registrants’ registered email address. This includes event reminders with details (such asZoom link) and any pre-event or post-event resources, if provided by the facilitators.
  • A post-event email will be sent within two weeks of the event’s completion to each registrant’s registered email address. This email will include the CPD certificate, event recording and any additional resources shared during the session.

Duration of Access

This event will be recorded. The recording will be emailed to all registered within 2 weeks post event and available for viewing up to 90 days.

Cancellations by Event Registrants

  • Up to 28 days prior to the event you are registered to attend will receive a full refund.
  • Cancellations 27-15 days prior will receive a 50% refund.
  • Cancellations received 14 days or less prior to the event will not be refunded, other than for 'exceptional, unforeseeable circumstances', however, you may nominate someone to attend in your place.
  • Registrations are not transferable between events.
  • All cancellations must be provided in writing to the event organiser

CPD

It is up to attendees to assess and determine how learning from this event aligns with the requirements of their learning plan. The providers accordingly do not make any representation that the event counts towards attendees’ CPD learning requirements. If an attendee determines themselves that the learning they complete aligns to their learning plan, then they can decide to count those hours towards their CPD requirements for the registration cycle.

The information in this presentation has been prepared in good faith and for educational purposes only. Therefore, the information is general in nature and should not be relied upon in the treatment of any condition and you should seek your own independent professional and/or legal advice concerning any specific issue. The APS accepts no responsibility for any errors, omissions or decisions relating to the information. The content should not be reproduced without permission or unless permitted by law.

If you are experiencing registration difficulties please contact APS Events Support.

Description

You are registering for an online event, Caring in Context: How the Perfect Mother Myth Impacts Perinatal Professionals (25873), to be held on Tuesday, 31 March 2026  at 12:00pm - 1:00pm AEDT Melbourne/Sydney/Canberra Time.

The event will be recorded.

Access to your confirmed registration details and event invoices are available on your member dashboard on
https://www.psychology.org.au/Membership/member-login.

Once registration is completed, an email confirmation and tax invoice will be sent to your nominated email address. This will include all relevant details to access the event on the day. Please note: If you do not receive the confirmation email within 2-3 hours of registering (please check your junk/spam folder) this indicates your registration was not successful. If this is the case, please contact us on
[email protected]

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