COVID-19: National Lockdown: PsySSA supports the President’s targeted interventions to protect the health and safety of the citizenry.

COVID-19: National Lockdown: PsySSA supports the President’s targeted interventions to protect the health and safety of the citizenry.

Dear PsySSA member

As you would know by now, President Cyril Ramaphosa has implemented a 21-day nationwide lockdown from midnight 26 March to help flatten the COVID-19 curve, and contain the spread and human costs of the pandemic. PsySSA supports the President’s targeted interventions to protect the health and safety of the citizenry.  

The pandemic spells an unprecedented public health crisis in our country’s history, accompanied by an array of emotional, family, social, occupational, institutional and economic impacts that bear on all of us. It is in this very moment, too, that our fraternity is looked upon to assume leadership, composure and considered action as we rise to the call to share our skills, resources and wisdom, and act in solidarity in service of the collective mental health and well-being of our country. This is a moment when we will likely be asked to fulfill multiple roles and responsibilities – to provide care and compassion, foster a sense of safety and security, reduce negative emotional contagion, promote community connectedness, offer reliable information, and advocate for just outcomes for all. In this time, we will also need to remember to hold space for ourselves as we simultaneously support our patients, clients, colleagues and loved ones. 

As the PsySSA Presidency, we want to assure our members that our service to you remains a priority. We are committed to navigating the current crisis, and implementing necessary plans in ways that allow us to continue to support you, engage with you, and uphold the Society’s vision and mission. We hope that we can also draw on your expertise and strength as we work collectively towards ensuring the best possible outcomes during this pandemic for the multiple service users and publics whom we serve.

We will continue to communicate with you through the PsySSA Office, which remains operational. In the meanwhile, please feel free to direct any queries or requests that you may have to PsySSA Executive Director, Fatima Seedat at fatima@psyssa.com.

We trust that we will prevail in the face of one of the most serious health crises to ever face not only our country but the world.

Nkosi Sikelel’ iAfrika!

In Solidarity.
 

PsySSA Presidency

 

 

PsySSA: COVID-19 Communiqué

PsySSA: COVID-19 Communiqué

PsySSA: COVID-19 Communiqué

16 March 2020

PsySSA has been closely monitoring the rapidly changing COVID-19 pandemic.  As is the case with all organisations, our primary concern is the health and well-being of our fellow South Africans, as well as our members. PsySSA, at its Council meeting on 14 March 2020, therefore appointed a COVID-19 Task Force chaired by Past-President Dr Ann D. Watts, the International Union of Psychological Science’s main representative for psychology at the World Health Organization (WHO). The Task Force will assist the Society’s responsiveness to COVID-19 and its impact on all of us, particularly from a psychosocial perspective. If the readily-available expert advice is heeded, panic and fear will be avoided and we can overcome this pandemic.

PsySSA commends the decisive and informed action taken by the President and the South African Government on 15 March 2020 in declaring a National Disaster and the steps implemented to deal with this. PsySSA will continue monitoring the COVID-19 scenario and will make the necessary provisions at forthcoming PsySSA events to comply with the directives of the South African Government, the Department of Health and WHO.

We urge all members to protect yourselves by following the directives of WHO in this regard (https://www.who.int/health-topics/coronavirus; https://www.epi-win.com), as well as those of our Government and Department of Health (http://www.nicd.ac.za).