Who will sort out your private practice if you die suddenly?
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InPsych
The recent sudden death of two APS members who were both in independent private practice and, under separate circumstances, died without a ‘Practice Contingency Plan’1 in place, has brought this issue into sharp focus. As an important legacy of the loss of these colleagues, th...
Published Jun 2017
Budget 2025-26: Our initial analysis
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As we work through the details of the 2025-26 Federal Budget tonight, it is apparent the Government has neglected mental health, contrary to this Government’s earlier commitment to wellbeing, missing a crucial opportunity to invest in our profession in support of our community...
Last reviewed Mar 2025
Volume 26, No 2, December 2014
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The Australian Community Psychologist
Contents
General Information
Editorial
Sharon McCarthy and Anne Sibbel Articles
Articles
A qualitative study of mental health practices with Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) clients
Nigar Khawaja and Philip L...
Last reviewed Sep 2018
Indigenous social and emotional wellbeing website aims to increase culturally appropriate services
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InPsych
A new website developed under the auspices of the APS and launched at this year’s Annual Conference will assist service providers seeking to develop, or improve, a culturally appropriate service for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. To assist in better meeting the...
Published Aug 2017
Genocide: Is it that the more who die, the less we care?
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InPsych
Over the past 100 years, from Armenia in 1915 to Darfur today, genocides have taken place in many countries, with horrendous death tolls, and devastating consequences for the survivors. Closer to home, Australia's ‘stolen generations', where between 1900-1970 up to 25,000 Abor...
Published Jul 2017
Volume 26, No 1, June 2014
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Editorial: Special Edition
Charlotte Brownlow, Hanna Bertilsdotter Rosqvist and Lindsay O’Dell
Articles
Work and ‘the crafting of individual identities’ from a critical standpoint
David Fryer and Rose Stambe
The citizen-worker: Ambivalent meanings of ‘real ...
Last reviewed Nov 2017
Did you know?
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InPsych
Many members have sampled the expanded access to online literature databases through the new provider, ProQuest.
This enhanced member benefit offers APS members free access to the ProQuest Psychology Journals as well as the MEDLINE online literature databases, providing acc...
Published Jun 2017
It’s APS membership renewal time
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InPsych
Renew your membership to take advantage of the ethical, professional and practice resources, stay informed about scientific and policy developments, stay connected with colleagues, and help shape psychology’s future. See the Member benefits brochure for details of the full sui...
Published May 2017
Practice contingency planning
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This resource provides advice for psychologists about practice contingency planning for their psychology practice should they become incapacitated or die.
It provides advice about what to include in this contingency planning process and how to ensure it can be effectively i...
Last reviewed Aug 2018
🧠 Healing Trauma, Restoring Connection, Couples Therapists Training
Non-APS Event
Healing Trauma, Restoring Connection
A transformational couples workshop with Maureen McEvoy, MSW, RSW (Canada)
📍 Crow’s Nest Community Centre, Sydney
📅 Saturday & Sunday, 8–9 November 2025 | 🕘 9.00 am – 5.00 pm both days
🟡 Sponsored by the Australian Resource ...