PsySSA Student Division National Mentorship Programme Awards Ceremony, 2020

PsySSA Student Division National Mentorship Programme Awards Ceremony, 2020

 

PsySSA Student Division National Mentorship Programme Awards, 2020

On Thursday, 3 December, the PsySSA Student Division’s National Mentorship Programme held its annual awards ceremony to celebrate the closing of the programme and recognise the class of 2020.

The awards were held virtually, at PsySSA’s head office, with programme director, Ms Andrea Jacobs (Educational Psychologist and Executive Committee Member of SEPSA); guest speaker Ms Fatima Seedat (PsySSA Executive Director), and Mx Sharni Ngakane (2019 National Mentorship Programme Personal Growth Award recipient in Gauteng, Student Representative for the Division for Research and Methodology, and 2021 Clinical Psychology Masters Student).

Ms Seedat discussed her history with PsySSA and the impact of mentoring on her career, as a PhD student and as the Executive Director of PsySSA, her experiences highlight the significant effect of mentoring on one’s academic and professional career.

Mx Sharni Ngakane discussed her journey during the National Mentorship Programme 2019, and the impact of the programme on her personal and academic career. Mx Ngakane is about to embark on her Clinical Psychology Master’s degree at the University of the Witswatersrand and laid emphasis on how the NMP contributed to her Master’s journey.

Ms Genevieve Burrow (National Mentorship Programme Chairperson) announced the provincial awards. Mr Muhammed Yaeesh Cassim (Executive Portfolio Holder) announced the national awards, followed by his closing speech and vote of thanks.

The PsySSA Student Division National Mentorship Programme extends its sincere gratitude to PsySSA, and Ms Fatima Seedat, for their ongoing support and encouragement.

PsySSA Commemorates Disability Awareness Month. Listen to our podcast interview with Mr Fanie du Toit, Senior Specialist: Hearing impairment & deaf affairs at the National Council of and for Persons with Disabilities.

PsySSA Commemorates Disability Awareness Month. Listen to our podcast interview with Mr Fanie du Toit, Senior Specialist: Hearing impairment & deaf affairs at the National Council of and for Persons with Disabilities.

PsySSA Commemorates Disability Awareness Month

Listen to our podcast interview with Mr Fanie du Toit, Senior Specialist: Hearing impairment & deaf affairs at the National Council of and for Persons with Disabilities.

Interviewer: Ms Rivendri Govender – PsySSA Student Division Secretary

SASCP Webinar – Life in COVID-19: What’s Next

SASCP Webinar – Life in COVID-19: What’s Next

The South African Society for Clinical Psychology (SASCP) is hosting a webinar on life in the times of COVID-19

The “what’s next?” webinar seeks to delve further than curability and management of COVID-19, but to stretch to address various adjustment issues presently, and in times to come. This webinar aims to open up a discourse and focuses on how people can respond and draw on their individual capacities to promote resilience.

Event Details:

Date: September 29th, 2020

Time: 17:00 to 18:30

Venue: Zoom

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

On the 19th April, the Psychological Society of South Africa (PsySSA) launched the first-ever South African practice guidelines for psychology professionals working with sexually and gender-diverse people. The launch was  addressed by Prof Mzikazi Nduna, Head of the School of Human and Community Development at the University of the Witwate

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