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Webinar (Live) Event

Organisational Psychology Endorsement: The why, the what and the how!

Overview

If you are thinking about, or have started your Registrar Program to become endorsed as an Organisational Psychologist, then this session is for you.  Join us to hear about the value of becoming endorsed, what is involved in the Registrar program and how the College of Organisational Psychologists (COP) can support you throughout the process.

COP offers the  Organisational Psychology Endorsement Group Supervision (OPEGS) program which is a series of group supervision sessions covering the eight competencies for endorsement spaced over 18 months.   The value of this program is that it will give you access to supervision hours at a much reduced cost, expose you to experts in the full range of competencies that will complement your learning from your primary supervisor and give you an invaluable experience of learning from your peers about specific organisational psychology topics.   The second National program, offered primarily online, is now open for registration.   This builds on the very successful program currently in progress in South Australia. 

Who Should Attend: This session is for registered psychologists currently considering or going through the organisational psychologist registrar program in Queensland (QLD), Australian Capital Territory/New South Wales (ACT/NSW), Victoria (VIC) or Western Australia (WA) to advance their careers with AHPRA endorsement. You can still join the program whether you are just starting or just about to finish!

Secure your spot in this exciting program and take a significant step towards your endorsement.

Learning Outcomes

Information covered will include:

  • Meet the key APS COP organisers from each state/territory
  • Learning about the group supervision program
  • Sessions structured as per the key competencies set by the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) e.g. assessment and intervention strategies, ethical practice, and professional development etc.
  • 12 sessions over 18 months
  • 2 hours per session
  • Costs: costs per session for APS and non-APS members will be outlined in the session
  • Intimate group of 10 registrars and a supervisor, allowing for personalised guidance and robust discussions.
  • Learn how structured group supervision will support learning with your peers to gain your endorsement as an organisational psychologist.
  • Meet some of the supervisors.
  • Network with other registrars and potential candidates.

Presenter(s)

Host - Samantha Popple - Chair QLD Committee - APS College of Organisational Psychologists

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.

Online Event

This information session is FREE to attend.

This event will be recorded.

You can register for this event until the start time.

Online

Webinar

29 Apr 2026

06:00PM-07:30 PM AEST Melbourne/Canberra/Sydney/Brisbane Time

Organiser

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APS - College of Organisational Psychologists - National

Member Groups Supported Event

Contact: Samantha Popple