Questions about My Health Record are becoming more common in clinical conversations. Taking a few minutes to log in and review your own record can help you better understand what clients may see, how information is shared, and how documents like pathology, imaging, and discharge summaries appear.
It’s a simple way to build your confidence in supporting conversations around coordinated care and information sharing.
Explore your My Health Record via the link in bio.
Join AAPi’s Psychedelic Assisted Psychotherapy Interest Group for an upcoming webinar with Dr Ido Cohen exploring psychedelic experiences through a Jungian and Depth psychology lens.
As interest in psychedelics continues to grow, this session will unpack psychospiritual frameworks for understanding and integrating these profound experiences, including Jung’s structure of the psyche, the Shadow archetype, individuation, and depth-oriented approaches to integration.
Register via the link in our bio.
Read the AAPi Budget night summary of the measures and funding relating to mental health and psychology, via the link in our bio.
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Whether you're considering it for the first time or looking to strengthen your existing approach, this webinar will change the way you think about workers' compensation work.
Presenter Lisa Irving makes the business case for why it deserves a place in your private practice, then gives you the practical knowledge to do it well.
Register via the link in our bio.
Join Systemise to Multiply and learn how to streamline your workflows, cut down admin overwhelm, and create more time for what actually matters.
In this session, you’ll learn how to:
• Spot the bottlenecks holding you back
• Simplify and systemise your day-to-day processes
• Build a foundation for delegation, automation, and sustainable growth
If you’re ready to work smarter (not harder), this one’s for you.
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The Allied Health Professions Australia (AHPA) Digital Digest delivers short, practical updates on digital health for allied health professionals.
Subscribe today to stay informed with the latest digital health news and updates relevant to the allied health sector.
Find the link in our bio.
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Psychologists face unique reputation challenges due to confidentiality constraints and highly visible public platforms.
The session covers the asymmetry between how complaints and resolutions rank, the platforms that consistently outrank a psychologist's own website, the confidentiality trap that makes standard "respond to the review" advice unsafe, AHPRA's Section 133 advertising rules that catch practitioners when they try to rebuild, and what reputation repair actually is (and is not).
Register via the link in our bio.
Private practice has a lot to offer psychologists, but it also comes with real emotional and practical demands.
In this webinar, explore how thoughtful, ethical boundaries can protect your energy, support your wellbeing, and strengthen your clinical work. You’ll walk away with practical, realistic strategies to create a more sustainable way of working so you can look after yourself while you look after others.
Register via the link in our bio.
Today is World Day for Safety and Health at Work.
This year’s focus is on creating healthy psychosocial work environments. It’s a reminder that psychosocial safety is often overlooked in work health and safety compared to physical risks, but it is just as critical.
Factors such as low job control, poor support, remote or isolated work, and exposure to traumatic events or material all shape mental health at work. When psychosocial hazards are not addressed, ongoing stress can build and contribute to burnout, anxiety, and even physical health impacts.
We welcome this year’s focus as an important reminder that psychosocial risks are present in most workplaces. It is up to all of us, particularly employers, to identify and manage these risks to create safer, healthier work environments.
#WorldWHSDay2026 #SafeDay2026
🔹 Searching for a course or event to support your learning plan goals?
🔹 Looking for a new consulting space?
🔹 Or perhaps you’re promoting an upcoming training event?
Whether you’re offering, or seeking, psychology-related products and services - the AAPi Marketplace brings it all together in one place.
Explore the AAPi Marketplace today via the link in our bio.
Digital health is now a core part of how care is delivered across Australia. For allied health professionals, knowing what applies to you and where to start can feel overwhelming.
The Allied Health Professionals Australia (AHPA) Allied Health Digital Hub brings together the essential national digital health products, explained in plain language, with clear next steps for allied health professionals working in diverse settings.
Explore the Allied Health Digital Hub via the link in our bio.
Today’s NDIS reform announcement outlines significant changes to how the Scheme will operate in the future. The proposed reforms include a shift toward functional capacity assessments, tighter definitions of what is considered “reasonable and necessary,” reduced flexibility in plans, and a likely reduction in participant numbers and budgets over time. These changes will be rolled out gradually and are not yet law.
We know this announcement may bring uncertainty, concern, and even anxiety for many of you, particularly those working closely with participants, as well as for individuals and families who rely on the NDIS for essential supports. Some of the public conversation leading up to today has also been difficult and, at times, stigmatising. We are acutely aware that behind any discussion of budget cuts or reducing participant numbers are real people. Individuals, families, and communities who rely on these supports. And psychologists who have spent their careers supporting them with best practice care.
While there are elements aimed at improving consistency and clarity, we are concerned about the risk of overly rigid, one-size-fits-all approaches that do not reflect the complexity of psychological care or the lived realities of the people you support.
We are actively engaged in these discussions and will continue to advocate to ensure reforms reflect the realities of practice and do not limit access to the supports people genuinely need. We also want to acknowledge that some of these proposed changes may directly affect your clients, their families, and many of our members. We will continue to monitor developments closely, advocate strongly on your behalf, and provide clear, practical guidance as more details emerge.
Read our full breakdown of what’s been announced, via the link in our bio.
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