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Understanding the Psychology Board of Australia’s regulatory processes

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Overview

The Psychology Board of Australia (PsyBA) plays a crucial role in ensuring safe and ethical practice by setting regulatory standards, codes, and guidelines, as well as providing updates and resources for practitioners, employers, students, and the public. 

This webinar will provide valuable insights for members into PsyBA's processes related to: 

  • complaints handling and your wellbeing through the process,

  • mandatory notifications – understanding when they are and are not necessary, and

  • common concerns raised: case study examples.

Level of Learning

Foundational. This activity is targeted to those who are new to the topic.

Target audience

This activity is suitable for: Psychologists. 

Duration of access

Access to the recording and presenter slides is for 12 months from the date of confirmed registration.

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Activity details

On-demand webinar recording.

 

Learning Outcomes

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

  • identify when a mandatory notification is and is not likely to be required,

  • identify the most common types of notifications for psychologists,

  • describe processes involved in receiving a notification and how to best respond, and

  • recognise what to expect if you are notified of a complaint and the supports that are available.

Presenter(s)

Rachel Phillips - Chair of the PsyBA, Susan Biggar and Monica Lambley
APS MEMBER-ONLY EVENT
On-demand
Recording of webinar: 10 June 2025

FREE