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Webinar (Live) Event

NDIS Early Childhood Approach for psychologists - Q&A

Overview

Psychology and Early Childhood Intervention Interest Group presents: NDIS Early Childhood Approach for psychologists – Q&A

This session will focus on how psychologists can best work within the NDIS Early Childhood Approach. The Q&A will be facilitated by psychologists working in the early years field and we are joined by representatives from the NDIA to answer questions. All psychologists working in the area of Early Childhood Intervention are welcome to attend. We encourage you to submit questions for the NDIA relevant to psychologists working within the NDIS Early Childhood Approach during registration. We will try to cover as many as possible and take questions on the day if time allows.    

Targeted audience

This activity is aimed at psychologists and health professionals.

Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this event, participants should be able to:

  • understand how NDIA supports children in early childhood, and 
  • requirements for psychologist in this space.

Presenter(s)

This Q&A will be facilitated by psychologists working in the early childhood intervention field.

Notes

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.
Webinar

APS Psychology and Early Childhood Intervention Interest Group member/student member FREE

APS member $5.00
APS student $5.00
Non APS member $10.00

Registrations close:
9:30am AEST, Friday 26 July 2024

This event will not be recorded.

Online

Webinar

26 Jul 2024

12:30pm - 1:30pm Melbourne, Sydney, Canberra

Organiser

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APS - Psychology and Early Childhood Intervention Interest Group

The APS Psychology and Early Childhood Intervention Interest Group provides a forum for the promotion of psychological best practice for young children (0-8 years) with developmental delays and disabilities, their families and service providers in Australia.

Contact: Caroline Keating