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The Pitfalls of Private Practice Psychology Council of New South …
WebThe Pitfalls of Private Practice. The Better Access to Mental Health Care initiative has dramatically expanded the availability of evidence-based psychological services. It has also led to an exponential increase in the number of psychologists working in private practice …
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Mandatory notifications Psychology Council of New South Wales
WebAll registered health practitioners have a professional and ethical obligation to protect and promote public health and safe healthcare. Health practitioners and their employers, as well as education providers, also have mandatory reporting responsibilities under the Health …
Legal Information Psychology Council of New South Wales
WebOur legal information section is a guide to the legislative and regulatory environment in which decisions are made under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW). It includes information about the laws that govern our operations and some of the other …
Professional and ethics resources Psychology Council of New …
Web20/10/2020. ›. Professional and ethics resources. The Council has published many articles on a wide range of ethical issues to assist psychologists practice safely. The articles have now been collected in a digital compendium for ease of access and are likely to be a …
Avoiding Boundary violations Psychology Council of New South …
WebAvoiding Boundary violations. Boundary violations are one of the most common reasons why complaints are made about practitioners and one of the most potentially damaging experiences for clients. Establishing and maintaining clear professional boundaries is a …
What is the Psychology Council of NSW
WebThe Psychology Council of NSW (Council) is one of 15 Health Professional Councils (Councils) that are registered under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW) (National Law) which came into place in 2010 when registration and regulation of health …
Psychologists and the appropriate use of social media in the time …
WebThe requirement for appropriate use of social media has been recognised by the Board of every registered health profession in Australia. For psychologists, the standard of behaviour with respect to the use of social media is found in the profession’s Code of …
Endorsements Psychology Council of New South Wales
WebEndorsements. The Council frequently receives notifications about psychologists misusing protected titles, for example, referring to themselves as a Clinical, Forensic, Clinical Neuropsychologist or Organisational Psychologist, when they have not been endorsed …
Informed consent Psychology Council of New South Wales
WebObtaining consent from clients prior to providing them with psychological services is a fundamental given. ‘Informed consent’ is a procedure that involves providing clients with comprehensive information about the psychological service and gaining their agreement …
A complaint has been made about you Psychology Council of …
WebThe Health Care Complaints Commission (HCCC) will usually send you a copy of the complaint and ask you to respond. There are some rare exceptions when they will not tell you they have received a complaint about you.
Working with people with Borderline Personality Disorder
WebPsychologists should undertake appropriate continuing professional development. Psychologists should refer families, partners and carers of people with BPD to support services and psychoeducational programs on BPD. Borderline Personality Disorder is …
Changes to the NSW CTP scheme Psychology Council of New …
WebThe easiest way to make a claim is to contact CTP Assist on 1300 656 919 or by email: [email protected]. CTP Assist can provide information and answer questions about the new scheme, connect your client with the right insurer, help them fill …
Registered health practitioners and students and COVID-19 …
WebThe Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) has released a position statement for practitioners and students encouraging registered health practitioners and students (particularly those undertaking placements in various practice settings) to have …
What are my mandatory reporting obligations
WebIn NSW, psychologists’ mandatory responsibilities are prescribed under three pieces of legislation that cover three different types of mandatory reporting. The Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998; Health Practitioner Regulation National Law …
NSW Health Professional Councils and HPCA launch Aboriginal …
WebCultural safety in focus at Councils and HPCA launch. Today, the NSW Health Professional Councils (the Councils) and Health Professional Councils Authority (HPCA) celebrated the release of their joint Aboriginal Cultural Safety Strategy 2023 – 2024 (the …
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