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Logos and branding are powerful tools for building recognition and trust in your Member Group’s activities. Using APS branding correctly helps maintain a consistent, professional image and protects the Society’s reputation.
🎨 When and How to Use APS Logos
APS and Me...
Last reviewed Aug 2025
FAQs
Here are answers to the most common questions committees ask when planning, submitting, and running events. If your question isn’t listed here, contact your Relationship Manager for guidance.
1. Who manages event promotion?
Event promotion is critical to the success of...
Last reviewed Jul 2025
Processing Invoices/Reimbursement Requests
If you would like to request payment on behalf of your Member Group for an unpaid invoice or a reimbursement for a payment you’ve made (i.e. a reimbursement of expenditure made by an individual), please note the following:
Ensure the request falls under the APS guideline...
Last reviewed Jun 2025
After your event
Following your event, there are a few important steps to wrap up and support attendees. Post‑event follow‑up helps reinforce learning, keeps members engaged, and provides insights to improve future activities.
🎓 CPD Certificates
If CPD applies, certificates are issued...
Last reviewed Oct 2025
PsyCommunity Group Email guidelines
These guidelines outline how PsyCommunity can be used to communicate with a Member Group via Group Emails.
Last reviewed Mar 2024
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APS Member Groups play a valuable role in shaping the Society’s policy and advocacy work — bringing lived experience and insights from diverse practice areas. While only the APS can publish official positions, committees are encouraged to contribute ideas, expertise, and fee...
Last reviewed Aug 2025
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Some Member Groups consider using social media (e.g., Facebook or LinkedIn) to share updates or highlight activities. While social media can increase visibility, it also requires active moderation and careful alignment with APS policies. Many groups find that PsyCommunity an...
Last reviewed Aug 2025