Early careers & students

Abstract One - Lunchtime Learn & Discuss Session – Clinical Association in Psychology Trailblazer

Tuesday 4th July – lunchtime

This session will provide an insight into the Clinical Associate in Psychology group, which was established to develop roles within the wider psychological workforce. The CAP role was established to offer a masters level training to psychology graduates allowing them entry into the workforce and able to practice autonomously with appropriate support, working within their scope of practice, under the supervision of a registered applied psychologist. 

 

The employment of CAPs within the psychological workforce also offers the opportunity to build greater diversity within the psychological workforce, with fewer barriers to prospective candidates from disadvantaged and minority backgrounds. A Masters-level role with an apprenticeship-training route is likely to be accessible to a wider group of applicants including service users. This session will invite guest speakers from the CAP Trailblazers group, on the GTiCAP, and those in training, who will speak about the role, the background and developments in this workforce.   

Speakers:

Name Organisation Job title
Natalie Billing
Careers Team - BPS
Careers Manager
Tulsi Hirani
Ealing MINT Psychology West London NHS Trust
Clinical Associate of Psychology
Ravinder Rana
East London NHS Foundation Trust/ CAP Trailblazer group
Consultant Clinical Psychologist
Greg Wood
Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust/ CAP Trailblazer group
Clinical Director of Psychological Services
Peter Keohane
University of Plymouth/ GTiCAP
Associate Professor and CAP Programme Director
Paul Fisher
University of East Anglia/ GtiCAP
Clinical Associate Professor and CAP programme Director

Abstract Two - Student Work Experience Session – Round Table Discussions

Tuesday 4th July – 9.30am - 10.30am

Attendees at this session will be able to engage in 3 different round table discussions to bring together different perspectives around psychology students gaining work experience.  

 

Across Europe, psychology students face many challenges to gaining relevant work experience in their chosen field of psychology, including availability of opportunities, navigating the confidential nature of psychological work and the ability to fund unpaid placement opportunities.  

 

We are going to host three round table discussions where psychological professionals, those with an interest in placement opportunities (university staff, placement providers) and students can come together and discuss some of these broader challenges and hopefully begin some cross-European dialogue around the topic. Although this session does not have a specific aim, we would like to use it to foster dialogue around work experience and placements in psychology. We hope that registrants will come away with a shared understanding of the challenges faced by students and placement providers and feel motivated to continue this discussion outside of the Congress, so that barriers could be reduced to students attaining placements. 

Speakers:

Name Organisation Job title
Natalie Billing
Careers Team - BPS
Careers Manager
Vicky Raynard
University of Sussex
Careers Consultant
Susan Sullivan
University of Sussex
Senior Psychology Lecturer & Lead for the Psychology Professional Placement scheme
Dr Helen Johnson
University of Brighton
Principal Psychology Lecturer
Eleanor Duncan
Student Committee BPS
Chair of Student Committee for the BPS

Abstract Three - Lunchtime Learn & Discuss Session – Student Ambassadors

Wednesday 5th July – lunchtime

This session will give an insight into the Student Ambassador programme, which was set up in 2021 by the BPS Careers Team, to recruit volunteer students from across UK universities to represent the BPS and encourage engagement with membership and a career in psychology. Since starting, the programme has been rolled out across all four nations of the UK and is made up of a core group of 135 students. As part of this session, we have invited one of our Student Ambassadors to present on their experience and share some of the work they have been doing. Although only in its first year, the programme has already seen the team grow better relationships with universities, contribute to a variety of careers events and strengthen relationships between our regional branches and students and universities in their region.   

Speakers:

Name Organisation Job title
Natalie Billing
Careers Team - BPS
Careers Manager
Harmeet Kaur
Careers Team - BPS
Careers Officer
Charlotte Ward
BPS Student Ambassador - Nottingham Trent University
BPS Student Ambassador
Monika Pallai
BPS Student Ambassador - Anglia Ruskin University
BPS Student Ambassador
Vlad Makar
BPS Student Ambassador - University of Leicester
BPS Student Ambassador
Tahani Baldwin
BPS Student Ambassador - University of Birmingham
BPS Student Ambassador

Abstract Four - Lunchtime Learn & Discuss Session – Wider Psychological Workforce Registration

Thursday 6th July – lunchtime

The British Psychological Society (BPS) Wider Psychological Workforce Register is an accredited register of the Professional Standards Authority (PSA). Registration with the Wider Psychological Workforce Register demonstrates a psychological professional’s commitment to their area of practice and demonstrates that they have the necessary knowledge, skills and experience to practice. They are part of a professional community that works to high standards, policies and codes of conduct and practiceThis workshop will look at the work the BPS has done around getting these registers set up and gaining accreditation. 

Speakers:

Name Organisation Job title
Natalie Billing
Careers Team - BPS
Careers Manager
Claire Tilley
BPS
Head of Workforce Education, Training and Standards

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