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23.01.2022 A wonderful opportunity has come up for a part-time Clinical Psychologist at HNE Childrens Complex Pain Service. If you or anyone you know is interested please see below: The job advertisement can be found at: https://jobs.health.nsw.gov.au/hnelhd/jobs/search/13492791 Detailed information about service can be found here: http://www.hnekidshealth.nsw.gov.au/site/content.cfm In brief - HNE Childrens Complex Pain Service is a part-time interdisciplinary team caring for... children with complex pain and their families in the Hunter New England LHD and Northern Child Health Network. They have a particular interest in equity, in particular, in the health and well-being of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander families, and extending the reach of the service to regional and rural communities through telehealth and other innovations. Clinical psychologists who do not meet all of the criteria but demonstrate that they share these interests are encouraged to still inquire. The job advertisement can be found at: https://jobs.health.nsw.gov.au/hnelhd/jobs/search/13492791 Closes next Friday 14th July



20.01.2022 Another current research project at the Australian College of Applied Psychology. Click the link for more information: What's In a Name? The Effect of Labels on Attitudes Toward Drug Addicts HREC Approval Committee name and approval number: ACAP HREC 499130519... Investigators names and institutions: Dr Nicholas Harris, ACAP; Miss Georgia Ashworth, ACAP Investigator contact details: [email protected] Brief summary of project (up to 200 words): Labels are a fundamental mechanism for social grouping, allowing individuals to make assumptions and evaluations based on group membership. Research has demonstrated that attitudes are influenced by labels, social contact and demographics across various domains. This study aims to explore the effects that labels have on attitudes toward drug addicts. Demographic variables and prior drug experience will also be examined. How to find out more: Visit the study Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/drugaddictionresearch #possibilitiesunlocked

18.01.2022 Exploring the Relationship Between Motivators of Workplace and Leisure-time Creativity Are you creative at in your down time at home? Have you ever thought about whether you are creative at work? The aim of this project is to find out what motivates people to be creative in different environments. You dont need to be a creative person to complete this survey. Our definition of creativity is broad, ranging from participation in creative hobbies during leisure-time, to com...ing up with novel and useful ideas at work. The survey is open to everyone over the age of 18 years, and is completely anonymous. HREC Committee Name Navitas Professional Human Research and Ethics Committee HREC Approval Number 489080519 Investigators' names and institutions Investigator 1 Dr Staci Vicary, Australian College of Applied Psychology Investigator 2 Trina Charnock, Australian College of Applied Psychology Contact email address for study [email protected] Australian College of Applied Psychology #possibilitiesunlocked

17.01.2022 We are just about to launch our online PsyBA Approved Part 1 Supervisor Training and we're looking for some folk to beta test it for FREE! You can access the training here, and use the promotional code FEEDBACK to access the free registration. Completion of the training gives you eligibility to undertake the second part of the training required with any PsyBA approved trainer. Available until 29 July. If you have any queries, please contact us at [email protected] https://www.stickytickets.com.au/88785



06.01.2022 ACAP are now able to offer Parts 1 to 3 Psychology Board of Australia approved supervisor training, needed to become a supervisor for all types of provisionally registered psychologists. Details and registration links are available here: https://www.acap.edu.au//psychology-supervisor-masterclass/

06.01.2022 An investigation of Stress and Cognition Have you ever noticed that when you feel stressed you can't quite think straight? We know that stress has a huge impact on our minds & body. Our new research looks at how stress impacts cognitive abilities such as thinking, planning, and remembering. We are calling for participants to take part in a short multi-part online study, available at the link below: https://www.psytoolkit.org/cgi-bin/psy2.5.3/survey?s=BNZLV Participants... will play some games online and listen to some audio clips. All participants who complete the study are eligible to enter the draw for 1 of 5 $50 Coles/Myer vouchers! Participation is completely online, done at a time of your choosing and all responses are anonymous. Please note that the study occurs online over 4 days. You can decide to quit at any time should you wish to. Please click the link above if you would like to participate. HREC Committee Name Navitas Professional Human Research and Ethics Committee HREC Approval Number 483010519 Investigators' names and institutions Investigator 1 Dr Staci Vicary, Australian College of Applied Psychology Investigator 2 Jacqueline Ward, Australian College of Applied Psychology Contact email address for study [email protected] Australian College of Applied Psychology #possibilitiesunlocked

03.01.2022 The ACAP Psychology Clinic is looking for a Clinic Administrator. We'd love to hear from anyone who would be interested in joining our dynamic team! https://www.seek.com.au/job/39514480



03.01.2022 Attitudes towards Medically Assisted Reproduction The topic of fertility and assisted pregnancy can be a difficult one to discuss. Current research at the Australian College of Applied Psychology explores these concepts and we welcome your input to help us better understand attitudes towards medically assisted reproduction. The researchers are looking for a wide variety of responses, and there are no right or wrong answers. All responses are anonymous, 'agree/disagree' style... questions and you can decide to quit at any time if you feel uncomfortable continuing. Please click the link below if you would like to participate: https://acap.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_erjopS4lQocd6V7 HREC Committee Name Navitas Professional Human Research and Ethics Committee HREC Approval Number 484010519 Investigators' names and institutions Investigator 1 Dr Staci Vicary Investigator 2 Carolin Hayes Contact email address for study [email protected] Australian College of Applied Psychology #possibilitiesunlocked

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