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Operational and membership policies

Policies and procedures related to APS membership and operations.

Media and spokesperson policy

APS membership is a diverse and passionate group of professionals who are keenly interested in supporting and amplifying psychology. The Media and Spokesperson Policy ensures the APS maintains its public image as a credible, authoritative, and ethical peak body.

APS social media community guidelines

The Australian Psychological Society (APS) is Australia’s peak body for psychology, representing members working in or towards a career in psychology. We use social media to engage with our members and the broader community to share news, information and useful information about...

Member Code of Conduct

This Code sets out the minimum standards of conduct required of all members of the Australian Psychological Society (APS) in their interaction with each other and with the APS’s staff.

Whistleblower Policy

A whistleblower policy is an important element in detecting corrupt, illegal or other undesirable conduct.

Complaints and Grievances Policy

The purpose of this Policy is to outline the way in which the APS manages complaints and grievances brought by APS Members, APS employees, APS volunteers, APS contractors or external parties.