Save the Date: Charting the Road to NHI: What Psychologists Need to Know Now

Save the Date: Charting the Road to NHI: What Psychologists Need to Know Now

Save The Date: 3 February 2026

Charting the Road to NHI: What Psychologists Need to Know Now

As South Africa moves closer to the implementation of the National Health Insurance (NHI), it is essential for psychologists to understand the implications for practice, service delivery, and professional roles within the public health system.

The Psychology in Public Service (PiPS) Division of PsySSA invites members to an important engagement that will provide clarity on the current NHI landscape, anticipated developments, and what psychologists need to know and prepare for at this stage.

Date: Tuesday, 3 February 2026

Time: 17:00

Save the date and join this critical conversation as we collectively chart the road ahead. Details to follow soon – watch this space!

 

2026 PsySSA CPD Workshop Series: A Dozen Plus One Opportunities

2026 PsySSA CPD Workshop Series: A Dozen Plus One Opportunities

2026 PsySSA CPD Workshop Series 

 

A Dozen Plus One Opportunities!

We are excited to announce the 2026 PsySSA CPD Workshop Series, “A Dozen Plus One” carefully curated, practitioner-centred sessions designed to offer practical, evidence-informed tools that support and strengthen your professional work. Earn up to 21 General and 5 Ethics CPD Points.

Registration opens 14 January 2026 – details to follow soon. Watch this space!

See the Workshop Schedule below and prepare your calendars for 2026:

Health Psychology Podcast: The effects of Vaping/E-cigarettes on One’s Health and Well-being

Health Psychology Podcast: The effects of Vaping/E-cigarettes on One’s Health and Well-being

EPISODE 30

HPD Podcasts

 

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Health Psychology Podcast: The effects of Vaping/E-cigarettes on One’s Health and Well-being

by Dr Catherine Egbe

In this episode we speak to Dr Catherine Egbe, a registered research psychologist and public health scientist. She obtained a PhD in Psychology and Health Promotion from the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), Durban South Africa. She is an alumna of the Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education, University of California San Francisco, a World Health Organization collaborating center for tobacco control. Dr Egbe is a Fellow of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT) and co-chairs SRNT’s Global Research Network. She has led several regional and national research studies including South Africa’s first Global Adult Tobacco Survey, tobacco endgame in Africa, and University students’ exposure to e-cigarette and hookah marketing and advertisement in South Africa. She has authored over 50 academic publications.

Dr Egbe currently works as a Senior Specialist Scientist in the Mental health, Alcohol, Substance use & Tobacco Research Unit of the South African Medical Research Council and an honorary Associate Professor in the School of Nursing and Public Health (Public Health Medicine), Faculty of Health Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa.

In this podcast, Dr Egbe provides insight into her research on e-cigarettes and some of the misconceptions, and health-related consequences of e-cigarettes. She also briefly discussed the impact that e-cigarettes can have on one’s mental health.

Board Exam Preparation Workshop – Save The Dates 2026

Board Exam Preparation Workshop – Save The Dates 2026

Board Exam Preparation Workshop – Save The Dates 2026

About this workshop

We’re excited to announce this year’s Board Exam Preparation Workshop series, designed to strengthen exam readiness for candidates across the psychology profession. Mark your calendars for our 2026 workshop dates:

15 January 2026 | 14 May 2026 | 10 September 2026

These sessions will offer a comprehensive, supportive, and engaging learning space for students and exam candidates in psychometry, counselling, research, educational, and – new this year – industrial psychology.

Through interactive and practice-oriented sessions, participants will unpack the structure of the board exam, explore core content domains, and strengthen the competencies required for success. The workshop also creates space for dialogue, clarity, and personalised guidance, helping each candidate cultivate the confidence needed to navigate the exam process with assurance.

We are proud to present this workshop as a collaborative initiative between our divisions:

  • The Division for Research and Methodology

  • The Society for Educational Psychology of South Africa

  • The Division of Registered Counsellors and Psychometrists

  • The South African Association of Counselling Psychology

This collective effort continues to affirm PsySSA’s commitment to advancing psychological science and practice in South Africa, upholding the highest standards of excellence, and empowering future professionals to contribute meaningfully to the well-being of our society.

More details will be shared soon – but for now, diarise the dates above to ensure you don’t miss out on this essential preparatory opportunity.

Trauma and Violence Division (TVD) – 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence

Trauma and Violence Division (TVD) – 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence

Digital violence is one of the fastest-growing forms of gender-based harm — from cyberstalking and doxxing to deepfakes, image-based abuse, hate speech, data theft, misinformation and online grooming. These acts leave deep psychological, social and economic consequences, and are part of a continuum that can escalate into offline violence, including femicide.

As part of the 2025 UNiTE campaign, the PsySSA Trauma and Violence Division highlights 16 key forms of digital violence and practical steps that individuals, communities, platforms and policymakers can take to keep women and girls safe online.

Across the next 16 days, we unpack the legal, technological and socio-educational actions needed to strengthen digital rights, hold perpetrators accountable, and build online spaces rooted in dignity, equality and justice.

Explore each day’s graphic and message below to learn how digital violence operates — and what we must do to end it.