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SUMMARY:Training the Effective Supervisor - July 2025
DESCRIPTION:Following many years of successful provision of supervision and supervision training – we are now able to offer free Supervisor Foundation training for registered psychologists until 2026. \nThis funding is provided by the Australian Federal Government\, Department of Health and Aged Care in-line with meeting the aims to support and increase the capacity of the psychology workforce.   \nPriority places will be given to psychologists supporting First Nations people\, children and youth\, those from CALD communities\, and practitioners working in community mental health settings or regional\, rural\, and remote areas (located in MMM3-7). Further\, supervisors from these priority groups may receive an incentive payment to assist with attending the training.  \n\nAbout The Training\nThe Cairnmillar Institute is a Psychology Board of Australia-approved supervisor training provider. We deliver all three components of the training required for eligible psychologists to apply for Board Approved Supervisor (BAS) status. The 32 hours of training is presented in three distinct and stipulated component parts: \n\nKnowledge Assessment (Component One)\nSkills Training (Component Two)\nAssessment and Evaluation (Component Three)\n\nThe course is suitable for psychologists who are seeking BAS status. BAS status is required for all supervisors who provide primary\, secondary\, or field placement supervision for: \n\nprovisionally registered psychologists (e.g.\, via 4+2\, 5+1 or higher degree pathways); and/or  \nregistrars (undertaking registrar program for area of practice endorsement).   \n\n  \nLearning Outcomes\nParticipants will gain the knowledge and skills to provide competency-based supervision to provisional psychologists and/or registrars undertaking: \n\nA 4+2 internship program\nA 5+1 internship program\nAn accredited higher degree program\nA Registrar program\, leading to area-of-practice endorsement.\n\nParticipant learning outcomes include developing:  \n\nGreater knowledge and skills in the competency-based model of supervision \nEffective supervision practices and recognising how to set supervision up for success \nKnowledge and skills in establishing and managing the supervisory relationship\, including responding to ruptures\, conflict\, or problems  \nThe ability to assess and evaluate the psychological competencies of the supervisee\, including identifying any progress concerns \nThe ability to evaluate the supervisory process.\n\nUpon completion of all components\, participants are required to submit the following registration form to the Psychology Board for professional recognition. \n  \nEligibility\nPsychologists are eligible to enrol if they have: \n\nHeld general registration with the Psychology Board of Australia for at least 2.5 years\, and/or\nHeld an area of practice endorsement for at least two years (to supervise registrars and some Higher Degree field placements).\n\n\nOur Trainer\nDr Renzo Vittorino\nRenzo is the Course Director of the Graduate Internship Program at The Cairnmillar Institute. Renzo has extensive leadership and clinical experience spanning over 30 years. He has experience in working with individual and families\, community\, and organisational development. Renzo has extensive experience in the development and delivery of programs and training in trauma informed practice including the recently implemented Trauma Informed Leadership Program delivered to managers of Area Mental Health Services in Victoria in partnership with Centre for Mental Health Learning and Department of Health. \n  \nCourse Structure\nThere are three components for this course. Component One and Component Three are online courses. Component Two is a two-day workshop\, conducted either face-to-face or online. \n\nComponent One (Knowledge Assessment)\nThis component is delivered as an online self-paced eLearn module and comprises guided reading and related quizzes. Participants must achieve a minimum overall score of 90% in the assessments to pass this component and to be eligible to register for Component Two.\nThis component constitutes 10 hours of coursework and CPD.\nYou may commence Component One at any time\, once full payment has been received and upon confirmation of your enrolment.\nTo enrol in this component only\, please select the ‘Component One Only’ ticket option.\nComponent Two (Skills Training Workshop)\nThe Component Two workshop is conducted over two consecutive days (Day 1: 9am-4.30pm; Day 2: 9.30am-4.30pm).\nComponent One is a prerequisite for this workshop however does not need to be completed at the same provider.\nWorkshops are offered either online or face-to-face onsite at The Cairnmillar Institute in Hawthorn East\, Victoria.\nComponent Two constitutes 12 hours of coursework and CPD.\nPlease note – catering is not provided for our face-to-face courses\, however\, there are kitchen facilities available for participant’s use.\nComponent Three (Assessment and Evaluation)\nThis is the final assessment component of the BAS training. It involves submission of a 50-minute recording of a supervision session\, together with a 1\,000-word self-assessment essay.  Guidelines for the submission requirements will be provided and align with the Component Two training.\nComponents One and Two are prerequisites for this course. This course constitutes 8-10 hours of coursework and 10 hours of CPD.\nAs per AHPRA requirements\, the Component Three assessment must be submitted within four months of completing Component Two.\n\n  \n\n \nImportant Information\nThis workshop is subject to receiving a minimum number of enrolments. In the case we are unable to deliver the workshop\, participants may choose to reschedule to an alternative date. \nIncentive payment eligibility will be evaluated within 12 months of successful completion of the program and will be based on the enrolment information provided. \nBy purchasing a ticket\, you are confirming to have read and agreed to the Enrolment Terms and Conditions set by The Cairnmillar Institute.
URL:https://www.cairnmillar.org.au/event/tes-july2025/
LOCATION:The Cairnmillar Institute\, 391-393 Tooronga Road\,\, Hawthorn East\, Victoria\, 3123
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.cairnmillar.org.au/wp-content/uploads/Website-Event-Feature-Image.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Lana Winzar":MAILTO:pd@cairnmillar.edu.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20250605T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20250606T163000
DTSTAMP:20260604T180336
CREATED:20240920T052435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251117T000305Z
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SUMMARY:Training the Effective Supervisor - June 2025
DESCRIPTION:Following many years of successful provision of supervision and supervision training – we are now able to offer free Supervisor Foundation training for registered psychologists until 2026. \nThis funding is provided by the Australian Federal Government\, Department of Health and Aged Care in-line with meeting the aims to support and increase the capacity of the psychology workforce.   \nPriority places will be given to psychologists supporting First Nations people\, children and youth\, those from CALD communities\, and practitioners working in community mental health settings or regional\, rural\, and remote areas (located in MMM3-7). Further\, supervisors from these priority groups may receive an incentive payment to assist with attending the training.  \n\nAbout The Training\nThe Cairnmillar Institute is a Psychology Board of Australia-approved supervisor training provider. We deliver all three components of the training required for eligible psychologists to apply for Board Approved Supervisor (BAS) status. The 32 hours of training is presented in three distinct and stipulated component parts: \n\nKnowledge Assessment (Component One)\nSkills Training (Component Two)\nAssessment and Evaluation (Component Three)\n\nThe course is suitable for psychologists who are seeking BAS status. BAS status is required for all supervisors who provide primary\, secondary\, or field placement supervision for: \n\nprovisionally registered psychologists (e.g.\, via 4+2\, 5+1 or higher degree pathways); and/or  \nregistrars (undertaking registrar program for area of practice endorsement).   \n\n  \nLearning Outcomes\nParticipants will gain the knowledge and skills to provide competency-based supervision to provisional psychologists and/or registrars undertaking: \n\nA 4+2 internship program\nA 5+1 internship program\nAn accredited higher degree program\nA Registrar program\, leading to area-of-practice endorsement.\n\nParticipant learning outcomes include developing:  \n\nGreater knowledge and skills in the competency-based model of supervision \nEffective supervision practices and recognising how to set supervision up for success \nKnowledge and skills in establishing and managing the supervisory relationship\, including responding to ruptures\, conflict\, or problems  \nThe ability to assess and evaluate the psychological competencies of the supervisee\, including identifying any progress concerns \nThe ability to evaluate the supervisory process.\n\nUpon completion of all components\, participants are required to submit the following registration form to the Psychology Board for professional recognition. \n  \nEligibility\nPsychologists are eligible to enrol if they have: \n\nHeld general registration with the Psychology Board of Australia for at least 2.5 years\, and/or\nHeld an area of practice endorsement for at least two years (to supervise registrars and some Higher Degree field placements).\n\n\nOur Trainer\nDr Renzo Vittorino\nRenzo is the Course Director of the Graduate Internship Program at The Cairnmillar Institute. Renzo has extensive leadership and clinical experience spanning over 30 years. He has experience in working with individual and families\, community\, and organisational development. Renzo has extensive experience in the development and delivery of programs and training in trauma informed practice including the recently implemented Trauma Informed Leadership Program delivered to managers of Area Mental Health Services in Victoria in partnership with Centre for Mental Health Learning and Department of Health. \n  \nCourse Structure\nThere are three components for this course. Component One and Component Three are online courses. Component Two is a two-day workshop\, conducted either face-to-face or online. \n\nComponent One (Knowledge Assessment)\nThis component is delivered as an online self-paced eLearn module and comprises guided reading and related quizzes. Participants must achieve a minimum overall score of 90% in the assessments to pass this component and to be eligible to register for Component Two.\nThis component constitutes 10 hours of coursework and CPD.\nYou may commence Component One at any time\, once full payment has been received and upon confirmation of your enrolment.\nTo enrol in this component only\, please select the ‘Component One Only’ ticket option.\nComponent Two (Skills Training Workshop)\nThe Component Two workshop is conducted over two consecutive days (Day 1: 9am-4.30pm; Day 2: 9.30am-4.30pm).\nComponent One is a prerequisite for this workshop however does not need to be completed at the same provider.\nWorkshops are offered either online or face-to-face onsite at The Cairnmillar Institute in Hawthorn East\, Victoria.\nComponent Two constitutes 12 hours of coursework and CPD.\nPlease note – catering is not provided for our face-to-face courses\, however\, there are kitchen facilities available for participant’s use.\nComponent Three (Assessment and Evaluation)\nThis is the final assessment component of the BAS training. It involves submission of a 50-minute recording of a supervision session\, together with a 1\,000-word self-assessment essay.  Guidelines for the submission requirements will be provided and align with the Component Two training.\nComponents One and Two are prerequisites for this course. This course constitutes 8-10 hours of coursework and 10 hours of CPD.\nAs per AHPRA requirements\, the Component Three assessment must be submitted within four months of completing Component Two.\n\n  \n\n \nImportant Information\nThis workshop is subject to receiving a minimum number of enrolments. In the case we are unable to deliver the workshop\, participants may choose to reschedule to an alternative date. \nIncentive payment eligibility will be evaluated within 12 months of successful completion of the program and will be based on the enrolment information provided. \nBy purchasing a ticket\, you are confirming to have read and agreed to the Enrolment Terms and Conditions set by The Cairnmillar Institute.
URL:https://www.cairnmillar.org.au/event/tes-june2025/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lana Winzar":MAILTO:pd@cairnmillar.edu.au
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20250507T163000
DTSTAMP:20260604T180336
CREATED:20240920T052054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251117T000317Z
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SUMMARY:Training the Effective Supervisor - May 2025
DESCRIPTION:Following many years of successful provision of supervision and supervision training – we are now able to offer free Supervisor Foundation training for registered psychologists until 2026. \nThis funding is provided by the Australian Federal Government\, Department of Health and Aged Care in-line with meeting the aims to support and increase the capacity of the psychology workforce.   \nPriority places will be given to psychologists supporting First Nations people\, children and youth\, those from CALD communities\, and practitioners working in community mental health settings or regional\, rural\, and remote areas (located in MMM3-7). Further\, supervisors from these priority groups may receive an incentive payment to assist with attending the training.  \n\nAbout The Training\nThe Cairnmillar Institute is a Psychology Board of Australia-approved supervisor training provider. We deliver all three components of the training required for eligible psychologists to apply for Board Approved Supervisor (BAS) status. The 32 hours of training is presented in three distinct and stipulated component parts: \n\nKnowledge Assessment (Component One)\nSkills Training (Component Two)\nAssessment and Evaluation (Component Three)\n\nThe course is suitable for psychologists who are seeking BAS status. BAS status is required for all supervisors who provide primary\, secondary\, or field placement supervision for: \n\nprovisionally registered psychologists (e.g.\, via 4+2\, 5+1 or higher degree pathways); and/or  \nregistrars (undertaking registrar program for area of practice endorsement).   \n\n  \nLearning Outcomes\nParticipants will gain the knowledge and skills to provide competency-based supervision to provisional psychologists and/or registrars undertaking: \n\nA 4+2 internship program\nA 5+1 internship program\nAn accredited higher degree program\nA Registrar program\, leading to area-of-practice endorsement.\n\nParticipant learning outcomes include developing:  \n\nGreater knowledge and skills in the competency-based model of supervision \nEffective supervision practices and recognising how to set supervision up for success \nKnowledge and skills in establishing and managing the supervisory relationship\, including responding to ruptures\, conflict\, or problems  \nThe ability to assess and evaluate the psychological competencies of the supervisee\, including identifying any progress concerns \nThe ability to evaluate the supervisory process.\n\nUpon completion of all components\, participants are required to submit the following registration form to the Psychology Board for professional recognition. \n  \nEligibility\nPsychologists are eligible to enrol if they have: \n\nHeld general registration with the Psychology Board of Australia for at least 2.5 years\, and/or\nHeld an area of practice endorsement for at least two years (to supervise registrars and some Higher Degree field placements).\n\n\nOur Trainer\nDr Renzo Vittorino\nRenzo is the Course Director of the Graduate Internship Program at The Cairnmillar Institute. Renzo has extensive leadership and clinical experience spanning over 30 years. He has experience in working with individual and families\, community\, and organisational development. Renzo has extensive experience in the development and delivery of programs and training in trauma informed practice including the recently implemented Trauma Informed Leadership Program delivered to managers of Area Mental Health Services in Victoria in partnership with Centre for Mental Health Learning and Department of Health. \n  \nCourse Structure\nThere are three components for this course. Component One and Component Three are online courses. Component Two is a two-day workshop\, conducted either face-to-face or online. \n\nComponent One (Knowledge Assessment)\nThis component is delivered as an online self-paced eLearn module and comprises guided reading and related quizzes. Participants must achieve a minimum overall score of 90% in the assessments to pass this component and to be eligible to register for Component Two.\nThis component constitutes 10 hours of coursework and CPD.\nYou may commence Component One at any time\, once full payment has been received and upon confirmation of your enrolment.\nTo enrol in this component only\, please select the ‘Component One Only’ ticket option.\nComponent Two (Skills Training Workshop)\nThe Component Two workshop is conducted over two consecutive days (Day 1: 9am-4.30pm; Day 2: 9.30am-4.30pm).\nComponent One is a prerequisite for this workshop however does not need to be completed at the same provider.\nWorkshops are offered either online or face-to-face onsite at The Cairnmillar Institute in Hawthorn East\, Victoria.\nComponent Two constitutes 12 hours of coursework and CPD.\nPlease note – catering is not provided for our face-to-face courses\, however\, there are kitchen facilities available for participant’s use.\nComponent Three (Assessment and Evaluation)\nThis is the final assessment component of the BAS training. It involves submission of a 50-minute recording of a supervision session\, together with a 1\,000-word self-assessment essay.  Guidelines for the submission requirements will be provided and align with the Component Two training.\nComponents One and Two are prerequisites for this course. This course constitutes 8-10 hours of coursework and 10 hours of CPD.\nAs per AHPRA requirements\, the Component Three assessment must be submitted within four months of completing Component Two.\n\n  \n\n \nImportant Information\nThis workshop is subject to receiving a minimum number of enrolments. In the case we are unable to deliver the workshop\, participants may choose to reschedule to an alternative date. \nIncentive payment eligibility will be evaluated within 12 months of successful completion of the program and will be based on the enrolment information provided. \nBy purchasing a ticket\, you are confirming to have read and agreed to the Enrolment Terms and Conditions set by The Cairnmillar Institute.
URL:https://www.cairnmillar.org.au/event/tes-may2025/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.cairnmillar.org.au/wp-content/uploads/Website-Event-Feature-Image.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Lana Winzar":MAILTO:pd@cairnmillar.edu.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20250402T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20250403T163000
DTSTAMP:20260604T180336
CREATED:20240920T051744Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251117T000435Z
UID:10000110-1743584400-1743697800@www.cairnmillar.org.au
SUMMARY:Training the Effective Supervisor - April 2025
DESCRIPTION:Following many years of successful provision of supervision and supervision training – we are now able to offer free Supervisor Foundation training for registered psychologists until 2026. \nThis funding is provided by the Australian Federal Government\, Department of Health and Aged Care in-line with meeting the aims to support and increase the capacity of the psychology workforce.   \nPriority places will be given to psychologists supporting First Nations people\, children and youth\, those from CALD communities\, and practitioners working in community mental health settings or regional\, rural\, and remote areas (located in MMM3-7). Further\, supervisors from these priority groups may receive an incentive payment to assist with attending the training.  \n\nAbout The Training\nThe Cairnmillar Institute is a Psychology Board of Australia-approved supervisor training provider. We deliver all three components of the training required for eligible psychologists to apply for Board Approved Supervisor (BAS) status. The 32 hours of training is presented in three distinct and stipulated component parts: \n\nKnowledge Assessment (Component One)\nSkills Training (Component Two)\nAssessment and Evaluation (Component Three)\n\nThe course is suitable for psychologists who are seeking BAS status. BAS status is required for all supervisors who provide primary\, secondary\, or field placement supervision for: \n\nprovisionally registered psychologists (e.g.\, via 4+2\, 5+1 or higher degree pathways); and/or  \nregistrars (undertaking registrar program for area of practice endorsement).   \n\n  \nLearning Outcomes\nParticipants will gain the knowledge and skills to provide competency-based supervision to provisional psychologists and/or registrars undertaking: \n\nA 4+2 internship program\nA 5+1 internship program\nAn accredited higher degree program\nA Registrar program\, leading to area-of-practice endorsement.\n\nParticipant learning outcomes include developing:  \n\nGreater knowledge and skills in the competency-based model of supervision \nEffective supervision practices and recognising how to set supervision up for success \nKnowledge and skills in establishing and managing the supervisory relationship\, including responding to ruptures\, conflict\, or problems  \nThe ability to assess and evaluate the psychological competencies of the supervisee\, including identifying any progress concerns \nThe ability to evaluate the supervisory process.\n\nUpon completion of all components\, participants are required to submit the following registration form to the Psychology Board for professional recognition. \n  \nEligibility\nPsychologists are eligible to enrol if they have: \n\nHeld general registration with the Psychology Board of Australia for at least 2.5 years\, and/or\nHeld an area of practice endorsement for at least two years (to supervise registrars and some Higher Degree field placements).\n\n\nOur Trainer\nDr Renzo Vittorino\nRenzo is the Course Director of the Graduate Internship Program at The Cairnmillar Institute. Renzo has extensive leadership and clinical experience spanning over 30 years. He has experience in working with individual and families\, community\, and organisational development. Renzo has extensive experience in the development and delivery of programs and training in trauma informed practice including the recently implemented Trauma Informed Leadership Program delivered to managers of Area Mental Health Services in Victoria in partnership with Centre for Mental Health Learning and Department of Health. \n  \nCourse Structure\nThere are three components for this course. Component One and Component Three are online courses. Component Two is a two-day workshop\, conducted either face-to-face or online. \n\nComponent One (Knowledge Assessment)\nThis component is delivered as an online self-paced eLearn module and comprises guided reading and related quizzes. Participants must achieve a minimum overall score of 90% in the assessments to pass this component and to be eligible to register for Component Two.\nThis component constitutes 10 hours of coursework and CPD.\nYou may commence Component One at any time\, once full payment has been received and upon confirmation of your enrolment.\nTo enrol in this component only\, please select the ‘Component One Only’ ticket option.\nComponent Two (Skills Training Workshop)\nThe Component Two workshop is conducted over two consecutive days (Day 1: 9am-4.30pm; Day 2: 9.30am-4.30pm).\nComponent One is a prerequisite for this workshop however does not need to be completed at the same provider.\nWorkshops are offered either online or face-to-face onsite at The Cairnmillar Institute in Hawthorn East\, Victoria.\nComponent Two constitutes 12 hours of coursework and CPD.\nPlease note – catering is not provided for our face-to-face courses\, however\, there are kitchen facilities available for participant’s use.\nComponent Three (Assessment and Evaluation)\nThis is the final assessment component of the BAS training. It involves submission of a 50-minute recording of a supervision session\, together with a 1\,000-word self-assessment essay.  Guidelines for the submission requirements will be provided and align with the Component Two training.\nComponents One and Two are prerequisites for this course. This course constitutes 8-10 hours of coursework and 10 hours of CPD.\nAs per AHPRA requirements\, the Component Three assessment must be submitted within four months of completing Component Two.\n\n  \n\n \nImportant Information\nThis workshop is subject to receiving a minimum number of enrolments. In the case we are unable to deliver the workshop\, participants may choose to reschedule to an alternative date. \nIncentive payment eligibility will be evaluated within 12 months of successful completion of the program and will be based on the enrolment information provided. \nBy purchasing a ticket\, you are confirming to have read and agreed to the Enrolment Terms and Conditions set by The Cairnmillar Institute.
URL:https://www.cairnmillar.org.au/event/tes-april2025/
LOCATION:The Cairnmillar Institute\, 391-393 Tooronga Road\,\, Hawthorn East\, Victoria\, 3123
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.cairnmillar.org.au/wp-content/uploads/Website-Event-Feature-Image.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Lana Winzar":MAILTO:pd@cairnmillar.edu.au
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20250304T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20250305T163000
DTSTAMP:20260604T180336
CREATED:20240920T051334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251117T000439Z
UID:10000109-1741078800-1741192200@www.cairnmillar.org.au
SUMMARY:Training the Effective Supervisor - March 2025
DESCRIPTION:Following many years of successful provision of supervision and supervision training – we are now able to offer free Supervisor Foundation training for registered psychologists until 2026. \nThis funding is provided by the Australian Federal Government\, Department of Health and Aged Care in-line with meeting the aims to support and increase the capacity of the psychology workforce.   \nPriority places will be given to psychologists supporting First Nations people\, children and youth\, those from CALD communities\, and practitioners working in community mental health settings or regional\, rural\, and remote areas (located in MMM3-7). Further\, supervisors from these priority groups may receive an incentive payment to assist with attending the training.  \n\nAbout The Training\nThe Cairnmillar Institute is a Psychology Board of Australia-approved supervisor training provider. We deliver all three components of the training required for eligible psychologists to apply for Board Approved Supervisor (BAS) status. The 32 hours of training is presented in three distinct and stipulated component parts: \n\nKnowledge Assessment (Component One)\nSkills Training (Component Two)\nAssessment and Evaluation (Component Three)\n\nThe course is suitable for psychologists who are seeking BAS status. BAS status is required for all supervisors who provide primary\, secondary\, or field placement supervision for: \n\nprovisionally registered psychologists (e.g.\, via 4+2\, 5+1 or higher degree pathways); and/or  \nregistrars (undertaking registrar program for area of practice endorsement).   \n\n  \nLearning Outcomes\nParticipants will gain the knowledge and skills to provide competency-based supervision to provisional psychologists and/or registrars undertaking: \n\nA 4+2 internship program\nA 5+1 internship program\nAn accredited higher degree program\nA Registrar program\, leading to area-of-practice endorsement.\n\nParticipant learning outcomes include developing:  \n\nGreater knowledge and skills in the competency-based model of supervision \nEffective supervision practices and recognising how to set supervision up for success \nKnowledge and skills in establishing and managing the supervisory relationship\, including responding to ruptures\, conflict\, or problems  \nThe ability to assess and evaluate the psychological competencies of the supervisee\, including identifying any progress concerns \nThe ability to evaluate the supervisory process.\n\nUpon completion of all components\, participants are required to submit the following registration form to the Psychology Board for professional recognition. \n  \nEligibility\nPsychologists are eligible to enrol if they have: \n\nHeld general registration with the Psychology Board of Australia for at least 2.5 years\, and/or\nHeld an area of practice endorsement for at least two years (to supervise registrars and some Higher Degree field placements).\n\n\nOur Trainer\nDr Renzo Vittorino\nRenzo is the Course Director of the Graduate Internship Program at The Cairnmillar Institute. Renzo has extensive leadership and clinical experience spanning over 30 years. He has experience in working with individual and families\, community\, and organisational development. Renzo has extensive experience in the development and delivery of programs and training in trauma informed practice including the recently implemented Trauma Informed Leadership Program delivered to managers of Area Mental Health Services in Victoria in partnership with Centre for Mental Health Learning and Department of Health. \n  \nCourse Structure\nThere are three components for this course. Component One and Component Three are online courses. Component Two is a two-day workshop\, conducted either face-to-face or online. \n\nComponent One (Knowledge Assessment)\nThis component is delivered as an online self-paced eLearn module and comprises guided reading and related quizzes. Participants must achieve a minimum overall score of 90% in the assessments to pass this component and to be eligible to register for Component Two.\nThis component constitutes 10 hours of coursework and CPD.\nYou may commence Component One at any time\, once full payment has been received and upon confirmation of your enrolment.\nTo enrol in this component only\, please select the ‘Component One Only’ ticket option.\nComponent Two (Skills Training Workshop)\nThe Component Two workshop is conducted over two consecutive days (Day 1: 9am-4.30pm; Day 2: 9.30am-4.30pm).\nComponent One is a prerequisite for this workshop however does not need to be completed at the same provider.\nWorkshops are offered either online or face-to-face onsite at The Cairnmillar Institute in Hawthorn East\, Victoria.\nComponent Two constitutes 12 hours of coursework and CPD.\nPlease note – catering is not provided for our face-to-face courses\, however\, there are kitchen facilities available for participant’s use.\nComponent Three (Assessment and Evaluation)\nThis is the final assessment component of the BAS training. It involves submission of a 50-minute recording of a supervision session\, together with a 1\,000-word self-assessment essay.  Guidelines for the submission requirements will be provided and align with the Component Two training.\nComponents One and Two are prerequisites for this course. This course constitutes 8-10 hours of coursework and 10 hours of CPD.\nAs per AHPRA requirements\, the Component Three assessment must be submitted within four months of completing Component Two.\n\n  \n\n \nImportant Information\nThis workshop is subject to receiving a minimum number of enrolments. In the case we are unable to deliver the workshop\, participants may choose to reschedule to an alternative date. \nIncentive payment eligibility will be evaluated within 12 months of successful completion of the program and will be based on the enrolment information provided. \nBy purchasing a ticket\, you are confirming to have read and agreed to the Enrolment Terms and Conditions set by The Cairnmillar Institute.
URL:https://www.cairnmillar.org.au/event/tes-march2025/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.cairnmillar.org.au/wp-content/uploads/Website-Event-Feature-Image.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Lana Winzar":MAILTO:pd@cairnmillar.edu.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20250213T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20250214T163000
DTSTAMP:20260604T180336
CREATED:20240920T050422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251117T000440Z
UID:10000108-1739437200-1739550600@www.cairnmillar.org.au
SUMMARY:Training the Effective Supervisor - February 2025
DESCRIPTION:Following many years of successful provision of supervision and supervision training – we are now able to offer free Supervisor Foundation training for registered psychologists until 2026. \nThis funding is provided by the Australian Federal Government\, Department of Health and Aged Care in-line with meeting the aims to support and increase the capacity of the psychology workforce.   \nPriority places will be given to psychologists supporting First Nations people\, children and youth\, those from CALD communities\, and practitioners working in community mental health settings or regional\, rural\, and remote areas (located in MMM3-7). Further\, supervisors from these priority groups may receive an incentive payment to assist with attending the training.  \n\nAbout The Training\nThe Cairnmillar Institute is a Psychology Board of Australia-approved supervisor training provider. We deliver all three components of the training required for eligible psychologists to apply for Board Approved Supervisor (BAS) status. The 32 hours of training is presented in three distinct and stipulated component parts: \n\nKnowledge Assessment (Component One)\nSkills Training (Component Two)\nAssessment and Evaluation (Component Three)\n\nThe course is suitable for psychologists who are seeking BAS status. BAS status is required for all supervisors who provide primary\, secondary\, or field placement supervision for: \n\nprovisionally registered psychologists (e.g.\, via 4+2\, 5+1 or higher degree pathways); and/or  \nregistrars (undertaking registrar program for area of practice endorsement).   \n\n  \nLearning Outcomes\nParticipants will gain the knowledge and skills to provide competency-based supervision to provisional psychologists and/or registrars undertaking: \n\nA 4+2 internship program\nA 5+1 internship program\nAn accredited higher degree program\nA Registrar program\, leading to area-of-practice endorsement.\n\nParticipant learning outcomes include developing:  \n\nGreater knowledge and skills in the competency-based model of supervision \nEffective supervision practices and recognising how to set supervision up for success \nKnowledge and skills in establishing and managing the supervisory relationship\, including responding to ruptures\, conflict\, or problems  \nThe ability to assess and evaluate the psychological competencies of the supervisee\, including identifying any progress concerns \nThe ability to evaluate the supervisory process.\n\nUpon completion of all components\, participants are required to submit the following registration form to the Psychology Board for professional recognition. \n  \nEligibility\nPsychologists are eligible to enrol if they have: \n\nHeld general registration with the Psychology Board of Australia for at least 2.5 years\, and/or\nHeld an area of practice endorsement for at least two years (to supervise registrars and some Higher Degree field placements).\n\n\nOur Trainer\nDr Renzo Vittorino\nRenzo is the Course Director of the Graduate Internship Program at The Cairnmillar Institute. Renzo has extensive leadership and clinical experience spanning over 30 years. He has experience in working with individual and families\, community\, and organisational development. Renzo has extensive experience in the development and delivery of programs and training in trauma informed practice including the recently implemented Trauma Informed Leadership Program delivered to managers of Area Mental Health Services in Victoria in partnership with Centre for Mental Health Learning and Department of Health. \n  \nCourse Structure\nThere are three components for this course. Component One and Component Three are online courses. Component Two is a two-day workshop\, conducted either face-to-face or online. \n\nComponent One (Knowledge Assessment)\nThis component is delivered as an online self-paced eLearn module and comprises guided reading and related quizzes. Participants must achieve a minimum overall score of 90% in the assessments to pass this component and to be eligible to register for Component Two.\nThis component constitutes 10 hours of coursework and CPD.\nYou may commence Component One at any time\, once full payment has been received and upon confirmation of your enrolment.\nTo enrol in this component only\, please select the ‘Component One Only’ ticket option.\nComponent Two (Skills Training Workshop)\nThe Component Two workshop is conducted over two consecutive days (Day 1: 9am-4.30pm; Day 2: 9.30am-4.30pm).\nComponent One is a prerequisite for this workshop however does not need to be completed at the same provider.\nWorkshops are offered either online or face-to-face onsite at The Cairnmillar Institute in Hawthorn East\, Victoria.\nComponent Two constitutes 12 hours of coursework and CPD.\nPlease note – catering is not provided for our face-to-face courses\, however\, there are kitchen facilities available for participant’s use.\nComponent Three (Assessment and Evaluation)\nThis is the final assessment component of the BAS training. It involves submission of a 50-minute recording of a supervision session\, together with a 1\,000-word self-assessment essay.  Guidelines for the submission requirements will be provided and align with the Component Two training.\nComponents One and Two are prerequisites for this course. This course constitutes 8-10 hours of coursework and 10 hours of CPD.\nAs per AHPRA requirements\, the Component Three assessment must be submitted within four months of completing Component Two.\n\n  \n\n \nImportant Information\nThis workshop is subject to receiving a minimum number of enrolments. In the case we are unable to deliver the workshop\, participants may choose to reschedule to an alternative date. \nIncentive payment eligibility will be evaluated within 12 months of successful completion of the program and will be based on the enrolment information provided. \nBy purchasing a ticket\, you are confirming to have read and agreed to the Enrolment Terms and Conditions set by The Cairnmillar Institute.
URL:https://www.cairnmillar.org.au/event/tes-february2025/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.cairnmillar.org.au/wp-content/uploads/Website-Event-Feature-Image.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Lana Winzar":MAILTO:pd@cairnmillar.edu.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241119T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241119T163000
DTSTAMP:20260604T180336
CREATED:20240807T005624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T100139Z
UID:10000107-1732008600-1732033800@www.cairnmillar.org.au
SUMMARY:Supervisor Master Class - November 2024
DESCRIPTION:Following many years of successful provision of supervision and supervision training – we are now able to offer free Master Class refresher training for registered psychologists until 2026. \nThis funding is provided by the Australian Federal Government\, Department of Health and Aged Care in-line with meeting the aims to support and increase the capacity of the psychology workforce.   \nPriority places will be given to psychologists supporting First Nations people\, children and youth\, those from CALD communities\, and practitioners working in community mental health settings or regional\, rural\, and remote areas (located in MMM3-7). Further\, supervisors from these priority groups may receive an incentive payment to assist with attending the training.  \n\nAbout The Training\nThis is a one-day workshop suitable for Psychology Board of Australia-approved supervisors wishing to maintain their supervisor status\, and seeking to update their supervisor skills. \nSuitable for those providing peer supervision to qualified psychologists and other mental health professionals and Higher Degree psychology students\, this workshop will be delivered by an experienced trainer and will provide supervisors with an opportunity to reflect on their current practice and broaden their knowledge\, skill and training in the area of supervision.  \nThe workshop will include experiential exercises and involve a competency-based assessment. This course constitutes 6 hours of CPD. \n  \nLearning Objectives\n\nIntroduction to Supervision\,\nSelf-reflective practice for the supervisor and supervisee\,\nEvaluating supervisees\,\nProviding feedback.\n\nOnce you have successfully completed a Board approved refresher training program you can apply to maintain your approval for another five years from the date you completed the training using form MBAS-76. You must complete the refresher training and lodge your MBAS-76 form with AHPRA before the expiry date of your current approval; otherwise your approval will lapse. \n  \nImportant Information\n \nThis workshop is subject to receiving a minimum number of enrolments. In the case we are unable to deliver the workshop\, participants may choose to reschedule to an alternative date. \nIncentive payment eligibility will be evaluated within 12 months of successful completion of the program and will be based on the enrolment information provided.
URL:https://www.cairnmillar.org.au/event/smc-november2024/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.cairnmillar.org.au/wp-content/uploads/SMC-Feature-Image.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Lana Winzar":MAILTO:pd@cairnmillar.edu.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241017T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241017T163000
DTSTAMP:20260604T180336
CREATED:20240807T000059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T100523Z
UID:10000106-1729157400-1729182600@www.cairnmillar.org.au
SUMMARY:Supervisor Master Class - October 2024
DESCRIPTION:Following many years of successful provision of supervision and supervision training – we are now able to offer free Master Class refresher training for registered psychologists until 2026. \nThis funding is provided by the Australian Federal Government\, Department of Health and Aged Care in-line with meeting the aims to support and increase the capacity of the psychology workforce.   \nPriority places will be given to psychologists supporting First Nations people\, children and youth\, those from CALD communities\, and practitioners working in community mental health settings or regional\, rural\, and remote areas (located in MMM3-7). Further\, supervisors from these priority groups may receive an incentive payment to assist with attending the training.  \n\nAbout The Training\nThis is a one-day workshop suitable for Psychology Board of Australia-approved supervisors wishing to maintain their supervisor status\, and seeking to update their supervisor skills. \nSuitable for those providing peer supervision to qualified psychologists and other mental health professionals and Higher Degree psychology students\, this workshop will be delivered by an experienced trainer and will provide supervisors with an opportunity to reflect on their current practice and broaden their knowledge\, skill and training in the area of supervision.  \nThe workshop will include experiential exercises and involve a competency-based assessment. This course constitutes 6 hours of CPD. \n  \nLearning Objectives\n\nIntroduction to Supervision\,\nSelf-reflective practice for the supervisor and supervisee\,\nEvaluating supervisees\,\nProviding feedback.\n\nOnce you have successfully completed a Board approved refresher training program you can apply to maintain your approval for another five years from the date you completed the training using form MBAS-76. You must complete the refresher training and lodge your MBAS-76 form with AHPRA before the expiry date of your current approval; otherwise your approval will lapse. \n  \nImportant Information\n \nThis workshop is subject to receiving a minimum number of enrolments. In the case we are unable to deliver the workshop\, participants may choose to reschedule to an alternative date. \nIncentive payment eligibility will be evaluated within 12 months of successful completion of the program and will be based on the enrolment information provided.
URL:https://www.cairnmillar.org.au/event/smc-october2024/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.cairnmillar.org.au/wp-content/uploads/SMC-Feature-Image.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Lana Winzar":MAILTO:pd@cairnmillar.edu.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241126T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241127T163000
DTSTAMP:20260604T180336
CREATED:20240802T015738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251117T000444Z
UID:10000098-1732611600-1732725000@www.cairnmillar.org.au
SUMMARY:Training the Effective Supervisor - November 2024
DESCRIPTION:Following many years of successful provision of supervision and supervision training – we are now able to offer free Supervisor Foundation training for registered psychologists until 2026. \nThis funding is provided by the Australian Federal Government\, Department of Health and Aged Care in-line with meeting the aims to support and increase the capacity of the psychology workforce.   \nPriority places will be given to psychologists supporting First Nations people\, children and youth\, those from CALD communities\, and practitioners working in community mental health settings or regional\, rural\, and remote areas (located in MMM3-7). Further\, supervisors from these priority groups may receive an incentive payment to assist with attending the training.  \n\nAbout The Training\nThe Cairnmillar Institute is a Psychology Board of Australia-approved supervisor training provider. We deliver all three components of the training required for eligible psychologists to apply for Board Approved Supervisor (BAS) status. The 32 hours of training is presented in three distinct and stipulated component parts: \n\nKnowledge Assessment (Component One)\nSkills Training (Component Two)\nAssessment and Evaluation (Component Three)\n\nThe course is suitable for psychologists who are seeking BAS status. BAS status is required for all supervisors who provide primary\, secondary\, or field placement supervision for: \n\nprovisionally registered psychologists (e.g.\, via 4+2\, 5+1 or higher degree pathways); and/or  \nregistrars (undertaking registrar program for area of practice endorsement).   \n\n  \nLearning Outcomes\nParticipants will gain the knowledge and skills to provide competency-based supervision to provisional psychologists and/or registrars undertaking: \n\nA 4+2 internship program\nA 5+1 internship program\nAn accredited higher degree program\nA Registrar program\, leading to area-of-practice endorsement.\n\nParticipant learning outcomes include developing:  \n\nGreater knowledge and skills in the competency-based model of supervision \nEffective supervision practices and recognising how to set supervision up for success \nKnowledge and skills in establishing and managing the supervisory relationship\, including responding to ruptures\, conflict\, or problems  \nThe ability to assess and evaluate the psychological competencies of the supervisee\, including identifying any progress concerns \nThe ability to evaluate the supervisory process.\n\nUpon completion of all components\, participants are required to submit the following registration form to the Psychology Board for professional recognition. \n  \nEligibility\nPsychologists are eligible to enrol if they have: \n\nHeld general registration with the Psychology Board of Australia for at least 2.5 years\,\nHeld an area of practice endorsement for at least two years (to supervise registrars and some Higher Degree field placements).\n\n\nOur Trainer\nDr Renzo Vittorino\nRenzo is the Course Director of the Graduate Internship Program at The Cairnmillar Institute. Renzo has extensive leadership and clinical experience spanning over 30 years. He has experience in working with individual and families\, community\, and organisational development. Renzo has extensive experience in the development and delivery of programs and training in trauma informed practice including the recently implemented Trauma Informed Leadership Program delivered to managers of Area Mental Health Services in Victoria in partnership with Centre for Mental Health Learning and Department of Health. \n  \nCourse Structure\nThere are three components for this course. Component One and Component Three are online courses. Component Two is a two-day workshop\, conducted either face-to-face or online. \n\nComponent One (Knowledge Assessment)\nThis component is delivered as an online self-paced eLearn module and comprises guided reading and related quizzes. Participants must achieve a minimum overall score of 90% in the assessments to pass this component and to be eligible to register for Component Two.\nThis component constitutes 10 hours of coursework and CPD.\nYou may commence Component One at any time\, once full payment has been received and upon confirmation of your enrolment.\nTo enrol in this component only\, please select the ‘Component One Only’ ticket option.\nComponent Two (Skills Training Workshop)\nThe Component Two workshop is conducted over two consecutive days (Day 1: 9am-4.30pm; Day 2: 9.30am-4.30pm).\nComponent One is a prerequisite for this workshop however does not need to be completed at the same provider.\nWorkshops are offered either online or face-to-face onsite at The Cairnmillar Institute in Hawthorn East\, Victoria.\nComponent Two constitutes 12 hours of coursework and CPD.\nPlease note – catering is not provided for our face-to-face courses\, however\, there are kitchen facilities available for participant’s use.\nComponent Three (Assessment and Evaluation)\nThis is the final assessment component of the BAS training. It involves submission of a 50-minute recording of a supervision session\, together with a 1\,000-word self-assessment essay.  Guidelines for the submission requirements will be provided and align with the Component Two training.\nComponents One and Two are prerequisites for this course. This course constitutes 8-10 hours of coursework and 10 hours of CPD.\nAs per AHPRA requirements\, the Component Three assessment must be submitted within four months of completing Component Two.\n\n  \n\n \nImportant Information\nThis workshop is subject to receiving a minimum number of enrolments. In the case we are unable to deliver the workshop\, participants may choose to reschedule to an alternative date. \nIncentive payment eligibility will be evaluated within 12 months of successful completion of the program and will be based on the enrolment information provided. eligibility will be evaluated within 12 months of enrolment and will be based on the enrolment information provided. \nBy purchasing a ticket\, you are confirming to have read and agreed to the Enrolment Terms and Conditions set by The Cairnmillar Institute.
URL:https://www.cairnmillar.org.au/event/tes-november2024/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.cairnmillar.org.au/wp-content/uploads/Website-Event-Feature-Image.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Lana Winzar":MAILTO:pd@cairnmillar.edu.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241021T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241022T163000
DTSTAMP:20260604T180336
CREATED:20240802T015344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251117T000449Z
UID:10000097-1729501200-1729614600@www.cairnmillar.org.au
SUMMARY:Training the Effective Supervisor - October 2024
DESCRIPTION:Following many years of successful provision of supervision and supervision training – we are now able to offer free Supervisor Foundation training for registered psychologists until 2026. \nThis funding is provided by the Australian Federal Government\, Department of Health and Aged Care in-line with meeting the aims to support and increase the capacity of the psychology workforce.   \nPriority places will be given to psychologists supporting First Nations people\, children and youth\, those from CALD communities\, and practitioners working in community mental health settings or regional\, rural\, and remote areas (located in MMM3-7). Further\, supervisors from these priority groups may receive an incentive payment to assist with attending the training.  \n\nAbout The Training\nThe Cairnmillar Institute is a Psychology Board of Australia-approved supervisor training provider. We deliver all three components of the training required for eligible psychologists to apply for Board Approved Supervisor (BAS) status. The 32 hours of training is presented in three distinct and stipulated component parts: \n\nKnowledge Assessment (Component One)\nSkills Training (Component Two)\nAssessment and Evaluation (Component Three)\n\nThe course is suitable for psychologists who are seeking BAS status. BAS status is required for all supervisors who provide primary\, secondary\, or field placement supervision for: \n\nprovisionally registered psychologists (e.g.\, via 4+2\, 5+1 or higher degree pathways); and/or  \nregistrars (undertaking registrar program for area of practice endorsement).   \n\n  \nLearning Outcomes\nParticipants will gain the knowledge and skills to provide competency-based supervision to provisional psychologists and/or registrars undertaking: \n\nA 4+2 internship program\nA 5+1 internship program\nAn accredited higher degree program\nA Registrar program\, leading to area-of-practice endorsement.\n\nParticipant learning outcomes include developing:  \n\nGreater knowledge and skills in the competency-based model of supervision \nEffective supervision practices and recognising how to set supervision up for success \nKnowledge and skills in establishing and managing the supervisory relationship\, including responding to ruptures\, conflict\, or problems  \nThe ability to assess and evaluate the psychological competencies of the supervisee\, including identifying any progress concerns \nThe ability to evaluate the supervisory process.\n\nUpon completion of all components\, participants are required to submit the following registration form to the Psychology Board for professional recognition. \n  \nEligibility\nPsychologists are eligible to enrol if they have: \n\nHeld general registration with the Psychology Board of Australia for at least 2.5 years\,\nHeld an area of practice endorsement for at least two years (to supervise registrars and some Higher Degree field placements).\n\n\nOur Trainer\nDr Renzo Vittorino\nRenzo is the Course Director of the Graduate Internship Program at The Cairnmillar Institute. Renzo has extensive leadership and clinical experience spanning over 30 years. He has experience in working with individual and families\, community\, and organisational development. Renzo has extensive experience in the development and delivery of programs and training in trauma informed practice including the recently implemented Trauma Informed Leadership Program delivered to managers of Area Mental Health Services in Victoria in partnership with Centre for Mental Health Learning and Department of Health. \n  \nCourse Structure\nThere are three components for this course. Component One and Component Three are online courses. Component Two is a two-day workshop\, conducted either face-to-face or online. \n\nComponent One (Knowledge Assessment)\nThis component is delivered as an online self-paced eLearn module and comprises guided reading and related quizzes. Participants must achieve a minimum overall score of 90% in the assessments to pass this component and to be eligible to register for Component Two.\nThis component constitutes 10 hours of coursework and CPD.\nYou may commence Component One at any time\, once full payment has been received and upon confirmation of your enrolment.\nTo enrol in this component only\, please select the ‘Component One Only’ ticket option.\nComponent Two (Skills Training Workshop)\nThe Component Two workshop is conducted over two consecutive days (Day 1: 9am-4.30pm; Day 2: 9.30am-4.30pm).\nComponent One is a prerequisite for this workshop however does not need to be completed at the same provider.\nWorkshops are offered either online or face-to-face onsite at The Cairnmillar Institute in Hawthorn East\, Victoria.\nComponent Two constitutes 12 hours of coursework and CPD.\nPlease note – catering is not provided for our face-to-face courses\, however\, there are kitchen facilities available for participant’s use.\nComponent Three (Assessment and Evaluation)\nThis is the final assessment component of the BAS training. It involves submission of a 50-minute recording of a supervision session\, together with a 1\,000-word self-assessment essay.  Guidelines for the submission requirements will be provided and align with the Component Two training.\nComponents One and Two are prerequisites for this course. This course constitutes 8-10 hours of coursework and 10 hours of CPD.\nAs per AHPRA requirements\, the Component Three assessment must be submitted within four months of completing Component Two.\n\n  \n\n \nImportant Information\nThis workshop is subject to receiving a minimum number of enrolments. In the case we are unable to deliver the workshop\, participants may choose to reschedule to an alternative date. \nIncentive payment eligibility will be evaluated within 12 months of successful completion of the program and will be based on the enrolment information provided. \nBy purchasing a ticket\, you are confirming to have read and agreed to the Enrolment Terms and Conditions set by The Cairnmillar Institute.
URL:https://www.cairnmillar.org.au/event/tes-october2024/
LOCATION:The Cairnmillar Institute\, 391-393 Tooronga Road\,\, Hawthorn East\, Victoria\, 3123
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.cairnmillar.org.au/wp-content/uploads/Website-Event-Feature-Image.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Lana Winzar":MAILTO:pd@cairnmillar.edu.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240903T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240903T150000
DTSTAMP:20260604T180336
CREATED:20240611T040956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250916T070237Z
UID:10000091-1725361200-1725375600@www.cairnmillar.org.au
SUMMARY:Cairnmillar Showcase: Trauma - Spirituality - Hope
DESCRIPTION:We request the pleasure of your company for our free Showcase event\, with special guest Rev. Dr. Steven Koski from Bend\, Oregon USA.\nOur panel of experts will delve into the critical roles that spirituality and hope play in therapy and beyond. Our experts will be discussing a range of contemporary challenges in our society\, and how hope plays a vital role in living a meaningful life. Following our series of expert presentations on topics ranging from hope and spirituality in our contemporary world\, and several covering working with vulnerable groups\, our experts will join a panel discussion titled “Nurturing Hope in Therapy and Beyond: Perspectives on Mental Health and Spirituality”.  \n \nOur keynote address “The Spirituality of Hope: Finding stubborn hope in a beautiful and terrible world” will be given by Rev. Dr. Steven Koski who joins us from Bend\, Oregon. \nLunch\, tea and coffee provided. To confirm your attendance\, please select the free ticket option towards the bottom of this page and complete your details. \n  \nAcknowledgements: The Cairnmillar Showcase is being held on the land of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation and we respectfully acknowledge them as the Traditional Owners and custodians of the land of which we will be gathered. We pay our respects to their Elders\, past and present\, and the Elders from other communities which may be in attendance. \nA photographer and videographer will be capturing moments at this event. Your image may be used in Cairnmillar’s printed and electronic publications or social media sites for promotional and historical purposes. Please contact our team at marketing@cairnmillar.org.au if you do not wish for your image to be reproduced. \n  \nDate: Tuesday 3rd September 2024 \nTime: 11.00am – 3.00pm. \nAddress: 391-393 Tooronga Road\, Hawthorn East VIC 3123 \nParking: There is limited underground parking available\, with two car park entrances available via Hall Street. After parking\, you will then walk out of the car park to Hall Street\, turn right\, and access the building via the main doors on Tooronga Road. \nDisable parking is available in the top car park. Those with accessibility requirements may also use the elevator available in the top carpark by ringing the doorbell and taking the lift to level 1. \nAlternatively\, there is free two-hour parking available at the front of our building\, on Tooronga Road and on multiple side streets in the vicinity. Unlimited time parking is also available on Auburn Road at the end of Hall Street (7-minute walk)\, towards Riversdale Road (10–15-minute walk)\, or three-hour free parking at Tooronga Village\, 766 Toorak Rd\, Glen Iris VIC 3146 (5-minute walk). \nPublic Transport: We are a 10-minute walk from Tooronga train station\, a 15-minute walk from Burke Road tram\, or a 3-minute walk from bus route 624.\nPublic Transport Victoria’s Journey Planner is very useful when planning your trip around Melbourne: https://www.ptv.vic.gov.au/journey \n\nFor all enquiries\, please contact Lana Winzar at pd@cairnmillar.org.au or by phoning 03 9813 3400. \n  \nBody Mind Spirit\nThe Institute’s extensive history is now available in an 84-page hardbound book\, Body Mind Spirit. Copies are available to purchase by completing the ticket option at the bottom of this page\, or on the day of the event.
URL:https://www.cairnmillar.org.au/event/showcase/
LOCATION:The Cairnmillar Institute\, 391-393 Tooronga Road\,\, Hawthorn East\, Victoria\, 3123
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lana Winzar":MAILTO:pd@cairnmillar.edu.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240829T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240830T163000
DTSTAMP:20260604T180336
CREATED:20240215T005801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251117T000621Z
UID:10000083-1724922000-1725035400@www.cairnmillar.org.au
SUMMARY:Training the Effective Supervisor - August 2024
DESCRIPTION:The Cairnmillar Institute is a Psychology Board of Australia-approved supervisor training provider. We deliver all three components of the training required for eligible psychologists to apply for Board Approved Supervisor (BAS) status. The 32 hours of training is presented in three distinct and stipulated component parts: \n\nKnowledge Assessment (Component One)\nSkills Training (Component Two)\nAssessment and Evaluation (Component Three)\n\nThe course is suitable for psychologists who are seeking BAS status. BAS status is required for all supervisors who provide primary\, secondary\, or field placement supervision for: \n\nprovisionally registered psychologists (e.g.\, via 4+2\, 5+1 or higher degree pathways); and/or  \nregistrars (undertaking registrar program for area of practice endorsement).   \n\n  \nLearning Outcomes\nParticipants will gain the knowledge and skills to provide competency-based supervision to provisional psychologists and/or registrars undertaking: \n\nA 4+2 internship program\nA 5+1 internship program\nAn accredited higher degree program\nA Registrar program\, leading to area-of-practice endorsement.\n\nParticipant learning outcomes include developing:  \n\nGreater knowledge and skills in the competency-based model of supervision \nEffective supervision practices and recognising how to set supervision up for success \nKnowledge and skills in establishing and managing the supervisory relationship\, including responding to ruptures\, conflict\, or problems  \nThe ability to assess and evaluate the psychological competencies of the supervisee\, including identifying any progress concerns \nThe ability to evaluate the supervisory process.\n\nUpon completion of all components\, participants are required to submit the following registration form to the Psychology Board for professional recognition. \n  \nEligibility\nPsychologists are eligible to enrol if they have: \n\nHeld general registration for a period of three years; or\,\nHeld an area of practice endorsement for at least two years (to supervise registrars and some Higher Degree field placements).\n\n\nOur Trainers\nDr Renzo Vittorino \nMichelle Doolan \n  \nCourse Structure\nThere are three components for this course. Component One and Component Three are online courses. Component Two is a two-day workshop\, conducted either face-to-face or online. \n\nComponent One (Knowledge Assessment)\nThis component is delivered as an online self-paced eLearn module and comprises guided reading and related quizzes. Participants must achieve a minimum overall score of 90% in the assessments to pass this component and to be eligible to register for Component Two.\nThis component constitutes 10 hours of coursework and CPD.\nYou may commence Component One at any time\, once full payment has been received and upon confirmation of your enrolment.\nTo enrol in this component only\, please select the ‘Component One Only’ ticket option.\nComponent Two (Skills Training Workshop)\nThe Component Two workshop is conducted over two consecutive days (Day 1: 9am-4.30pm; Day 2: 9.30am-4.30pm).\nComponent One is a prerequisite for this workshop however does not need to be completed at the same provider.\nWorkshops are offered either online or face-to-face onsite at The Cairnmillar Institute in Hawthorn East\, Victoria.\nComponent Two constitutes 12 hours of coursework and CPD.\nPlease note – catering is not provided for our face-to-face courses\, however\, there are kitchen facilities available for participant’s use.\nComponent Three (Assessment and Evaluation)\nThis is the final assessment component of the BAS training. It involves submission of a 50-minute recording of a supervision session\, together with a 1\,000-word self-assessment essay.  Guidelines for the submission requirements will be provided and align with the Component Two training.\nComponents One and Two are prerequisites for this course. This course constitutes 8-10 hours of coursework and 10 hours of CPD.\nAs per AHPRA requirements\, the Component Three assessment must be submitted within four months of completing Component Two.\n\n  \n\n \nImportant Information\nPlease note\, this course is subject to receiving a minimum number of enrolments and conditional to Government restrictions implemented at the time of the course. In the case we are unable to deliver the course\, a free course transfer will be available to an alternative course date\, or a full refund minus any platform ticketing fees will be available. \nBy purchasing a ticket\, you are confirming to have read and agreed to the Enrolment Terms and Conditions set by The Cairnmillar Institute.
URL:https://www.cairnmillar.org.au/event/tesc2-august2024/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lana Winzar":MAILTO:pd@cairnmillar.edu.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240528T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240529T163000
DTSTAMP:20260604T180336
CREATED:20240212T040432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251117T000625Z
UID:10000082-1716886800-1717000200@www.cairnmillar.org.au
SUMMARY:Training the Effective Supervisor - May 2024
DESCRIPTION:The Cairnmillar Institute is a Psychology Board of Australia-approved supervisor training provider. We deliver all three components of the training required for eligible psychologists to apply for Board Approved Supervisor (BAS) status. The 32 hours of training is presented in three distinct and stipulated component parts: \n\nKnowledge Assessment (Component One)\nSkills Training (Component Two)\nAssessment and Evaluation (Component Three)\n\nThe course is suitable for psychologists who are seeking BAS status. BAS status is required for all supervisors who provide primary\, secondary\, or field placement supervision for: \n\nprovisionally registered psychologists (e.g.\, via 4+2\, 5+1 or higher degree pathways); and/or  \nregistrars (undertaking registrar program for area of practice endorsement).   \n\n  \nLearning Outcomes\nParticipants will gain the knowledge and skills to provide competency-based supervision to provisional psychologists and/or registrars undertaking: \n\nA 4+2 internship program\nA 5+1 internship program\nAn accredited higher degree program\nA Registrar program\, leading to area-of-practice endorsement.\n\nParticipant learning outcomes include developing:  \n\nGreater knowledge and skills in the competency-based model of supervision \nEffective supervision practices and recognising how to set supervision up for success \nKnowledge and skills in establishing and managing the supervisory relationship\, including responding to ruptures\, conflict\, or problems  \nThe ability to assess and evaluate the psychological competencies of the supervisee\, including identifying any progress concerns \nThe ability to evaluate the supervisory process.\n\nUpon completion of all components\, participants are required to submit the following registration form to the Psychology Board for professional recognition. \n  \nEligibility\nPsychologists are eligible to enrol if they have: \n\nHeld general registration for a period of three years; or\,\nHeld an area of practice endorsement for at least two years (to supervise registrars and some Higher Degree field placements).\n\n\nOur Trainers\nDr Renzo Vittorino \nMichelle Doolan \n  \nCourse Structure\nThere are three components for this course. Component One and Component Three are online courses. Component Two is a two-day workshop\, conducted either face-to-face or online. \n\nComponent One (Knowledge Assessment)\nThis component is delivered as an online self-paced eLearn module and comprises guided reading and related quizzes. Participants must achieve a minimum overall score of 90% in the assessments to pass this component and to be eligible to register for Component Two.\nThis component constitutes 10 hours of coursework and CPD.\nYou may commence Component One at any time\, once full payment has been received and upon confirmation of your enrolment.\nTo enrol in this component only\, please select the ‘Component One Only’ ticket option.\nComponent Two (Skills Training Workshop)\nThe Component Two workshop is conducted over two consecutive days (Day 1: 9am-4.30pm; Day 2: 9.30am-4.30pm).\nComponent One is a prerequisite for this workshop however does not need to be completed at the same provider.\nWorkshops are offered either online or face-to-face onsite at The Cairnmillar Institute in Hawthorn East\, Victoria.\nComponent Two constitutes 12 hours of coursework and CPD.\nPlease note – catering is not provided for our face-to-face courses\, however\, there are kitchen facilities available for participant’s use.\nComponent Three (Assessment and Evaluation)\nThis is the final assessment component of the BAS training. It involves submission of a 50-minute recording of a supervision session\, together with a 1\,000-word self-assessment essay.  Guidelines for the submission requirements will be provided and align with the Component Two training.\nComponents One and Two are prerequisites for this course. This course constitutes 8-10 hours of coursework and 10 hours of CPD.\nAs per AHPRA requirements\, the Component Three assessment must be submitted within four months of completing Component Two.\n\n  \n\n \nImportant Information\nPlease note\, this course is subject to receiving a minimum number of enrolments and conditional to Government restrictions implemented at the time of the course. In the case we are unable to deliver the course\, a free course transfer will be available to an alternative course date\, or a full refund minus any platform ticketing fees will be available. \nBy purchasing a ticket\, you are confirming to have read and agreed to the Enrolment Terms and Conditions set by The Cairnmillar Institute.
URL:https://www.cairnmillar.org.au/event/tesc2-may2024/
LOCATION:The Cairnmillar Institute\, 391-393 Tooronga Road\,\, Hawthorn East\, Victoria\, 3123
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lana Winzar":MAILTO:pd@cairnmillar.edu.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240620T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240620T163000
DTSTAMP:20260604T180336
CREATED:20231215T051935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T113940Z
UID:10000073-1718875800-1718901000@www.cairnmillar.org.au
SUMMARY:Supervisor Master Class - June 2024
DESCRIPTION:This is a one-day workshop suitable for Psychology Board of Australia-approved supervisors wishing to maintain their supervisor status\, and seeking to update their supervisor skills.\nSuitable for those providing peer supervision to qualified psychologists and other mental health professionals and Higher Degree psychology students. \nThis workshop will be delivered by an experienced trainer and will provide supervisors with an opportunity to reflect on their current practice and broaden their knowledge\, skill and training in the area of supervision. \n\nThe workshop will include experiential exercises and involve a competency-based assessment. \nThis course constitutes 6 hours of CPD. \nLearning Objectives\n\nIntroduction to Supervision\,\nSelf-reflective practice for the supervisor and supervisee\,\nEvaluating supervisees\,\nProviding feedback.\n\nOnce you have successfully completed a Board approved refresher training program you can apply to maintain your approval for another five years from the date you completed the training using form MBAS-76. You must complete the refresher training and lodge your MBAS-76 form with AHPRA before the expiry date of your current approval; otherwise your approval will lapse. \nImportant Information\n \nPlease note\, this course is subject to receiving a minimum number of enrolments and conditional to Government restrictions implemented at the time of the course. In the case we are unable to deliver the course face-to-face\, the course will be transferred to online delivery via zoom. A free course transfer will be available to an alternative course date\, or a full refund of the course minus any platform ticketing fees will be available. \nPlease note\, this event is not catered.
URL:https://www.cairnmillar.org.au/event/smc-june2024/
LOCATION:The Cairnmillar Institute\, 391-393 Tooronga Road\,\, Hawthorn East\, Victoria\, 3123
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lana Winzar":MAILTO:pd@cairnmillar.edu.au
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