Our submission draws greatly on the work of AIPEP and in particular the AIPEP Curriculum Framework and AIPEP Workforce Capabilities Framework (to be published at www.IndigenousPsychEd.org.au in September 2016). APAC was represented on the AIPEP National Reference Committee and at a meeting on Leadership in Indigenous Mental Health held in February 2016. As a result APAC have been involved in the development of the AIPEP Frameworks and has become signatory to the AIPEP Statement of Commitment (to be published at www.IndigenousPsychEd.org.au in September 2016) iterating APAC’s commitment to “take collaborative action as a profession and a discipline to play our part in addressing the mental health gap and preventing future harm”.

Author(s)
Pat Dudgeon, Sabine Hammond & Katrina Newnham on behalf of AIPEP, Tania Dalton & Tanja Hirvonen on behalf of AIPA, Faye McMillan, Donna Murray & Anna Leditschke on behalf of IAHA
Publisher
Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC)
Year
2016