Exhibitors

PsySSA invites you to exhibit or include a promotional item in delegate bags at this year’s Psychology Congress.

Engage with a wide network of professionals, scholars, and students at one of Africa’s premier psychology events.

For enquiries, contact Ms Elle Britz at elle@soafrica.com

HPCSA

The HPCSA, together with its 12 Professional Boards under its ambit, is established to provide for control over the education, training and registration for practicing of health professions registered under the Health Professions Act.  In order to protect the public and guide the professions, council ensures that practitioners uphold and maintain professional and ethical standards within the health professions and ensure the investigation of complaints concerning practitioners and to ensure that disciplinary action is taken against persons who fail to act accordingly.

Regulatory Mandate

As a statutory body, the HPCSA is guided by a formal regulatory framework and this includes our founding Act, the Health Professions Act 56 of 1974. This Act governs all our activities, clearly define the scope of each profession which it mandates to register with HPCSA, and sets clear processes to be followed by the HPCSA in achieving ourt statutory mandate

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Mindmuzik Media (Pty) Ltd

Mindmuzik Media is a South African company specialising in the development and distribution of psychological, psychometric, and educational assessments and games. Our comprehensive range of tools is designed to support professionals working in educational, clinical, and organisational environments.

Our offerings include:

  • Psychological Assessments – Used by mental health professionals to understand psychological functioning, diagnose disorders, and guide treatment planning.
  • Psychometric Assessments – Standardised tools measuring intelligence, aptitude, and behavioural tendencies for use in recruitment, career guidance, and personal development.
  • Educational Assessments – Tools that help evaluate academic performance and identify learning needs, supporting targeted educational interventions.
  • Educational and Psychological Games – Engaging resources designed to facilitate learning and development, often used in therapy, classrooms, or at home.
  • Mindmuzik Media distributes both locally developed and imported products, ensuring a wide variety of high-quality tools that meet diverse assessment needs.

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Oxford University Press

Knowledge that breaks boundaries. Learning that leaves a lasting imprint.

Oxford University Press Southern Africa is an educational publisher with over 100 years of experience in South Africa. At the core of our publishing activities, we ensure that our textbooks support academic syllabi and address Africanised perspectives through current, relevant and topical content. Based on thorough market research, we regularly revise and improve our content to ensure we respond actively to market needs and ever-changing context and developments.

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Operation Smile South Africa

Restoring smiles, health, and hope for children and adults born with cleft conditions.

Operation Smile South Africa provides free, safe cleft lip and palate surgery, ongoing medical care, and support services, helping children and adults access brighter futures through restored health, confidence, and inclusion.

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The JVR Africa Group

We’re the JVR Africa Group and our vision is ‘Psychology scaled to benefit all’.

What does that mean? Well, for the past 31 years we’ve seen first-hand how the science of psychology, its body of knowledge, and its ethical framework can make an impactful and positive difference in the lives of people, specifically also in Africa. This vision is shared by all employees, independent of their professional and technical expertise and together we work to bring this vision to life one partnership at a time.

How do we aim to do this?

We do this by combining the science of psychology and technology. This helps you with insights and tactics in a wide range of talent contexts: who to hire, what subjects or careers to choose, and how to get along better with yourself and others.

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The South African Depression and Anxiety Group

Established in 1994, SADAG is Africa’s largest and most impactful mental health advocacy and support organisation. We are dedicated to providing accessible mental health education, awareness, and support services across South Africa, with a focus on reducing stigma, improving access to care, and empowering individuals and communities.

SADAG operates over 30 free, national toll-free helplines offering telephonic counselling, crisis intervention, and referrals in all 11 official languages. We support individuals facing a range of mental health issues, including depression, anxiety, trauma, substance abuse, and suicide ideation. Our reach spans all nine provinces, including underserved and rural communities.

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UNISA - College of Economic and Management Sciences

The University of South Africa (Unisa), the only higher education institution to carry the name of the country, is the people’s university in every sense of the word. Throughout its history, spanning 15 decades, Unisa has responded to the developments brought about by changing times, the needs of a developing country and society at large, and an ever-evolving higher education environment. This was achieved through ongoing and dynamic transitioning. Unisa’s journey has been one of continuous growth and transformation, aimed at shaping tomorrow through education.

Unisa’s roots (and indeed that of higher education in South Africa) date back to 1873 when the University of the Cape of Good Hope was founded, initially functioning as an examining body for higher education.

In 1916, the university changed its name to the University of South Africa, and in 1918, it relocated to Pretoria. In 1946, it became one of the first public universities in the world to teach exclusively by means of distance education. Today, Unisa is widely recognised as a leading comprehensive, open, distance and e-Learning (CODeL) university. The university has more than 370 000 students and is the largest university in South Africa and on the African continent, and one of the world’s mega-universities.

With offices across South Africa and students from 109 countries, Unisa has an extensive geographical footprint and global reach.

UNISA – College of Economic and Management Sciences

As the largest provider of business education in Africa and one of the largest in the world, Unisa’s College of Economic and Management Sciences makes a considerable contribution to the provision of high-level staff to the private and public sector.

Currently, some 70 000 students enrol for the college’s formal qualifications and 30 000 for short learning programmes annually.

One out of every four BCom degrees awarded by South African universities go to students from CEMS and on a postgraduate level, almost half of the honours degrees and 30% of the master’s and doctoral degrees were awarded to this College’s students over the past five years.

To establish the relevance and usefulness of its degrees and course the college constantly conducts intensive research in the private and public sectors. This is done to ensure lifelong learning opportunities for all students through articulation from certificates up to advanced postgraduate studies and even doctoral level.

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Van Schaik Publishers

Van Schaik Publishers is committed to being accessible, affordable and African. We believe that we have a vital role to play in moving Africa into a world where educational resources are in line with the needs of our local conditions, local students, and local institutions.

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