SABC News: PsySSA to launch landmark guidelines on Sexual and Gender Diversity

For those who missed the launch of the first-ever South African practice guidelines for psychology professionals working with sexually and gender-diverse people, see this video to learn about the guidelines and their significance.

 

“The guidelines provide an accessible tool for those in the helping professions to equip themselves and grow their confidence in working with sexual and gender diversity in an affirmative and relevant way”, says Prof Juan Nel, research professor at UNISA and co-author of the guidelines.

 

Final Day to Submit Abstracts for the 24th Annual Psychology Congress

Do not miss your chance to present at the prestigious 24th Annual Psychology Congress.

Today is the final day for the global community of psychologists, activists, researchers and students to make their abstract submissions and contribute to topical dialogues on transformation, decolonisation, and community upliftment.

Affirming and troubling global and localised events all point to the need and significance of a psychology that listens with humility and acts with  integrity.  We look to submissions that will support the enactment of #MAMELA2018 as a liberatory, dialogic space.

We look forward to hosting you in Johannesburg, 11-14 September.

Countdown to Launch of Practice Guidelines For Psychology Professionals Working With Sexually And Gender-Diverse People

One Hour Until the Launch of the First Ever South African Practice Guidelines For Psychology Professionals Working With Sexually And Gender-Diverse People

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The Psychological Society of South Africa (PsySSA) will launch the first-ever South African practice guidelines for psychology professionals working with sexually and gender-diverse people. The launch will be addressed by Prof Mzikazi Nduna, Head of the School of Human and Community Development at the University of the Witwatersrand.

“The guidelines provide an accessible tool for those in the helping professions to equip themselves and grow their confidence in working with sexual and gender diversity in an affirmative and relevant way”, says Prof Juan Nel, research professor at UNISA and co-author of the guidelines.

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Five Days Left for Abstract Submission

Do not miss your chance to present at the prestigious 24th Annual Psychology Congress.

Only five days left for the global community of psychologists, activists, researchers and students to make their abstract submissions and contribute to topical dialogues on transformation, decolonisation, and community upliftment.

Affirming and troubling global and localised events all point to the need and significance of a psychology that listens with humility and acts with  integrity.  We look to submissions that will support the enactment of #MAMELA2018 as a liberatory, dialogic space.

We look forward to hosting you in Johannesburg, 11-14 September.

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Launch of Landmark Guidelines on Sexual and Gender Diversity, 19 April 2018

This Thursday, 19 April 2018, the Psychological Society of South Africa (PsySSA) will launch the first-ever South African practice guidelines for psychology professionals working with sexually and gender-diverse people. The launch will be addressed by Prof Mzikazi Nduna, Head of the School of Human and Community Development at the University of the Witwatersrand.