HPSIG Podcast: The effects of infertility: A clinical psychologist’s perspective
EPISODE 28
HPD Podcasts
HPSIG Podcast: The effects of infertility: A clinical psychologist’s perspective
Building a Unified, Relevant, and Responsive Psychology
Dear Stakeholder
The Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) has extended the call for nominations of suitable persons to be considered to serve on the HPCSA Professional Boards for the term 2025-2030. The term of office for the current Professional Board members ends on 31 October 2025. Those practitioners who have submitted their nomination forms should not resubmit.
Please note: You may not nominate yourself, and that self-nominated submissions will not be considered. All health practitioners actively registered with the HPCSA are invited to nominate members of their respective Professional Boards to be appointed by the Minister of Health to serve for a period of five (5) years.
The persons to be appointed on the Professional Boards will have a duty to ensure that the HPCSA serves the interests of all South Africans by protecting the public and guiding the registered health practitioners. The closing date for the nominations is 31 July 2025. Click here for details on how to submit your nominations and eligibility criteria.
The appointed service provider to oversee the nominations process is Election Solutions 4 Africa (ES4A). All completed nomination forms must reach the Returning Officer by 31 July 2025.
How to nominate a candidate
1. Click here to download the nomination form
2. Complete the nomination form based on the eligibility criteria
3. Have the nomination form signed by a Commissioner of Oaths
4. Submit the completed form by 31 July 2025 for the attention of Chief Electoral Officer: Mr Ntokozo Ngidi in one of the following ways:
All the best.
The HPCSA Team
Dear Stakeholder
The HPCSA would like to take this opportunity to thank all health practitioners who are CPD compliant. Those practitioners who are not yet compliant still have an opportunity to rectify their compliance status before penalties are instituted on 30 June 2025.
Again, health practitioners who have recently submitted CPD information or whose information was recently submitted by their service provider should be assured that such information is receiving urgent attention. There is therefore no need to resubmit or submit repeated enquiries on same matter.
Remember the following:
Practitioners can check their CPD status and download the compliance letter through the HPCSA self-service portal. Click here for instructions on how to manage the process online.
Regards
The HPCSA Team
Dear Stakeholder
The Professional Board for Psychology would like to thank practitioners who are CPD compliant. Those who are not yet CPD compliant, have until 30 June 2025 to correct their compliance status. The following changes relate to the latest amendments made on the Rules Relating to the Continuing Development Programme (CPD):
It is the role of HPCSA to amend the Rules Relating to the Continuing Development Programme and not the Board, these Rules apply to all practitioners registered with the HPCSA.
Click here for instructions on how to view and update your CPD status.
All the best
The Professional Board for Psychology
Dear Stakeholder
Practitioners are reminded to nominate qualified individuals to be considered to serve as members of the HPCSA Professional Boards for the term 2025-2030. Please note that you may not nominate yourself, and that self-nominated submissions will not be considered.
The HPCSA will host its annual Council Stakeholder Engagement at the Cape Town International Convention Centre on Wednesday, 28 May 2025. The programme covers important HPCSA regulatory aspects to ensure ethical and professional standards. Attending practitioners will earn four (4) Ethical Continuing Education Units (CEUs) toward their CPD points, and registration will take place at the venue for those who have not confirmed their attendance.
All the best.
The HPCSA Team
Practitioners are invited to nominate representatives to their respective Professional Boards to serve for a period of five years.
Please note: You may not nominate yourself, should you nominate yourself, the application will be null and void and not considered.
How to nominate a candidate
1. Click here to download the nomination form
2. Complete the nomination form based on the eligibility criteria
3. Have the nomination form signed by a Commissioner of Oaths
4. Submit the completed form by 2 June 2025 for the attention of Chief Electoral Officer: Mr Ntokozo Ngidi in one of the following ways:
The HPCSA will host its annual Council Stakeholder Engagement for all practitioners under its ambit at the Cape Town International Convention Centre on Wednesday, 28 May 2025.
This event provides a platform for open dialogue with Council leadership, updates on the HPCSA’s progress and strategy, and developments in the health sector, with dedicated sessions for direct interaction and feedback. It is also an opportunity for practitioners to share their insights, concerns, and perspectives, contributing to the health regulation and the health sector in general. Read more
Dear Esteemed Practitioner
We kindly invite you to complete the embedded survey attached to the link below.
The survey is conducted with the assistance of registered practitioners of the Professional Boards of the HPCSA to obtain feedback on the evaluation of the impact of its programmes.
Kindly follow the link to the survey: Practitioner – monitoring Survey fy2025-2026
All personal information provided will be kept strictly confidential and no personal information will be shared with any other institution. Your responses will be anonymised and analysed in combination with other respondent’s views.
NB: The survey will be open from 23 May – 12 June 2025, 5pm.
Should you have any queries relating to the survey please feel free to send an email to Practitionersurvey@hpcsa.co.za
Thank you in advance.
Regards
Mr Stanton Bramwyn Prinsloo
Monitoring & Evaluation Specialist
Strategy & EPMO Division