Psychology CPD Bundle
Unpack the Psychology Board's New Code of Conduct, which goes live at the end of the year, while also ensuring that you are not inadvertently putting your career at risk with your social media use.
Since the Board's new Code of Conduct has a greater focus on Social Media than the APS Code of Ethics, these two courses go together particularly well.
If you'd like to enrol in both, we're offering them as a discounted bundle!
The Psychology Board’s New Code of Conduct
Social Media for Psychologists: Perils and Pitfalls
The Psychology Board’s New Code of Conduct
The Psychology Board's new Code of Conduct goes live in 2025. This course explains the changes in your obligations, how the new Code will be interpreted and what you should do to protect your practice.
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Social Media for Psychologists: Perils and Pitfalls
Social media complaints are on the rise. Even if you only spend a small amount of time online, you may not appreciate the extent to which AHPRA and other regulators take an interest in your social media use. This course is designed to help you reduce the risks you face online.
Viewing
1.5 hours of video
Reading
4 hours of text
Assessment
1 hour of questions & written reflection
Certificate
Immediate on completion
Webinar
Optional 1 hour live Q&A
Thursday 8th May
Thursday 8th May
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