Report writing and the use of proper terminology
APS Institute
CGU presents a series of webinars to provide practitioners with useful and practical guidance on a range of topics focussing on insurance matters.
This webinar will cover:
the Treatment Report do's and don'ts
use of proper terminology and inclusive languag...
Motor Neurone Disease
There is no cure for Motor Neurone Disease (MND) or hope for cessation of progression, therefore, treatment and care focus on the optimisation and sustainment of quality of life and symptom relief via supportive care.
Numerous studies have demonstrated that psychological fa...
Last reviewed Apr 2024
Ten things the psychology profession wants to see in May’s Budget
In its 2026-27 Pre-Budget Submission, the APS is calling for:
National psychology workforce strategy
Psychology Commonwealth Prac Payment
Collaborative benchmarking of AI and Digital Mental Health Services
APS Disaster Response Network (DRN)
Medicare reba...
Last reviewed Feb 2026
Living with dementia
APS Institute
CPD on the go® eLearning activities provide an opportunity to learn about diverse topics in short, flexible sessions that you can peruse at your own pace, wherever you are.
As with all terminal illnesses, quality of life becomes of the focus of support when a person receiv...
Best evidence for the rehabilitation of chronic pain. 1. Paediatric pain
APS Institute
CPD on the go® eLearning activities provide an opportunity to learn about diverse topics in short, flexible sessions that you can peruse at your own pace, wherever you are.
Children with chronic pain will often experience significant problems with functioning, such as sch...
Understanding trauma as a system of psycho-social harm
APS Institute
CPD on the go® eLearning activities provides an opportunity to learn about diverse topics in short, flexible sessions that you can peruse at your own pace, wherever you are.
Trauma has long been considered from a biopsychosocial perspective, with many studies exploring th...
Ethical considerations when providing pro bono services
Member Only Resource
The Psychology Board of Australia Code of Conduct came into effect for all registered psychologists practicing in Australia on 1 Dec 2025. The following resource will be updated to align with the new Code of Conduct. This resource should be read in conjunction with the Code o...
Last reviewed Jan 2026
How to promote your private practice
Member Only Resource
The Psychology Board of Australia Code of Conduct came into effect for all registered psychologists practicing in Australia on 1 Dec 2025. The following resource will be updated to align with the new Code of Conduct. This resource should be read in conjunction with the Code o...
Last reviewed Jan 2026
Australian Psychologists’ Understandings in Relation to LGBTQI High School Students' Experiences
Member Only
Ten percent of high school students identify as LGBTQI and often experience very high rates of sexual/gender diversity bullying, negatively impacting their academic engagement and mental health outcomes. Evidence suggests these bullying rates are increasing worldwide, with the...
Last reviewed Jan 2024
Coping during COVID-19 when not everyone will ‘do the right thing’
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, in addition to hearing updates on the number of people impacted by the virus, the media also focusses on stories about those people who are not following the strategies recommended by our health experts. It is common to react to these storie...
Last reviewed Aug 2022