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SUMMARY:Training the Effective Supervisor - June NSW 2026
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URL:https://www.cairnmillar.org.au/event/training-the-effective-supervisor-june-nsw-2026/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="Alysse Vitalos":MAILTO:pd@cairnmillar.org.au
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SUMMARY:Training the Effective Supervisor - June 2026
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.\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. Priority 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).  \nSupervisors who successfully complete all three components of the training\, will be invited to complete a quick post-training survey allowing us to gather workforce data on our funded training initiatives. Completion of this survey will receive a VISA gift card of $300. \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 inform the organiser.\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.  To enrol in this component only\, please inform the organiser.\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/training-the-effective-supervisor-june-2026/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alysse Vitalos":MAILTO:pd@cairnmillar.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251023T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251023T163000
DTSTAMP:20260604T204141
CREATED:20250625T011747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T100611Z
UID:10000157-1761211800-1761237000@www.cairnmillar.org.au
SUMMARY:Supervisor Master Class - October 2025
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. Priority 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).  \nSupervisors who successfully complete all three components of the training\, will be invited to complete a quick post-training survey allowing us to gather workforce data on our funded training initiatives. Completion of this survey will receive a VISA gift card of $200. \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-october2025/
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
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20250813T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20250813T163000
DTSTAMP:20260604T204141
CREATED:20250625T010812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T094443Z
UID:10000156-1755077400-1755102600@www.cairnmillar.org.au
SUMMARY:Supervisor Master Class - August 2025
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 will 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-august2025/
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
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251015T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251016T160000
DTSTAMP:20260604T204141
CREATED:20250515T014118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251117T000120Z
UID:10000145-1760518800-1760630400@www.cairnmillar.org.au
SUMMARY:Training the Effective Supervisor - October 2025 Private
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URL:https://www.cairnmillar.org.au/event/tes-october2025p/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="Lana Winzar":MAILTO:pd@cairnmillar.edu.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251119T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251120T163000
DTSTAMP:20260604T204141
CREATED:20241113T060929Z
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SUMMARY:Training the Effective Supervisor - November 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. Priority 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).  \nSupervisors who successfully complete all three components of the training\, will be invited to complete a quick post-training survey allowing us to gather workforce data on our funded training initiatives. Completion of this survey will receive a VISA gift card of $300. \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. 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-november2025/
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:20251030T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251031T163000
DTSTAMP:20260604T204141
CREATED:20241113T060736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T092207Z
UID:10000127-1761814800-1761928200@www.cairnmillar.org.au
SUMMARY:Training the Effective Supervisor - October 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.  Priority 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).  \nSupervisors who successfully complete all three components of the training\, will be invited to complete a quick post-training survey allowing us to gather workforce data on our funded training initiatives. Completion of this survey will receive a VISA gift card of $300. \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. 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-october2025/
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
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20250930T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20251001T163000
DTSTAMP:20260604T204141
CREATED:20241113T060531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T092328Z
UID:10000126-1759222800-1759336200@www.cairnmillar.org.au
SUMMARY:Training the Effective Supervisor - September/October 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). Supervisors who successfully complete all three components of the training\, will be invited to complete a quick post-training survey allowing us to gather workforce data on our funded training initiatives. Completion of this survey will receive a VISA gift card of $300. \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. 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-sepoct2025/
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:20250807T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20250808T163000
DTSTAMP:20260604T204141
CREATED:20241113T055750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251117T000249Z
UID:10000124-1754557200-1754670600@www.cairnmillar.org.au
SUMMARY:Training the Effective Supervisor - August 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. 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-august2025/
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:20241211T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241212T163000
DTSTAMP:20260604T204141
CREATED:20241113T055444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251117T000444Z
UID:10000123-1733907600-1734021000@www.cairnmillar.org.au
SUMMARY:Training the Effective Supervisor - December 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\, 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. 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-december2024/
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:20241118T091500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241120T163000
DTSTAMP:20260604T204141
CREATED:20241015T025933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251117T000447Z
UID:10000122-1731921300-1732120200@www.cairnmillar.org.au
SUMMARY:Tuning Relationships with Music - November 2024
DESCRIPTION:About The Training\nTuning Relationships with Music® (TRM) is an evidence-informed family therapy for parents who have experienced trauma and their children\, designed to help them have the attuned\, connected relationship they long to have with each other. Musical exercises help families to learn safe ways of communicating\, and to manage conflict in respectful\, healthy ways. Benefits of the training include:  \n\n\nReducing conflict and improving parent-child relationships.\nUse of musical exercises that focus on non-verbal\, somatic & mindfulness-based skills.\nProvides Mental Health Professionals a practical intervention for their toolkit.\nProfessionals and families do NOT have to have any musical training to take part or deliver TRM.\n\nThe 21 hours of training are presented in two components: \n\nComponent One: Webinar and Pre-Reading (3 hours).\nComponent Two: Clinical Training (18 hours across 3 days).\n\nThis workshop is endorsed by the Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia (PACFA) for 21 active CPD points. \n  \nEligibility\nThis workshop is available to professionals who are interested in working therapeutically with parents who have experienced trauma and their children. Professionals need to be qualified or studying towards a qualification in a discipline that entitles them to achieve registration with a relevant professional body e.g.\, the Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia\, The Australian Association of Family Therapy\, The Australian Music Therapy Association\, the Australian Counselling Association\, the Australian Psychological Society or similar.  \nCairnmillar students and those part of the Tuning Relationships with Music research group need not apply. Supervisors of Cairnmillar students may be eligible to attend for free. For eligibility criteria\, please contact Dr Vivienne Colegrove on vivienne.colegrove@cairnmillar.edu.au. \n  \n\nOur Trainer\n\nDr Vivienne Colegrove\nDr Vivienne Colegrove is a family therapist and researcher currently lecturing at Cairnmillar in the Counselling and Psychotherapy degree\, and supervision of research students. They have expertise in intervention research. \n  \nCourse Structure\nThere are two components for this workshop. Component One is an online course. Component Two is a two-day workshop\, conducted either face-to-face or online. \n\nComponent One: Pre-recorded Webinar and Reading (3 hours)\nThis training webinar provides a detailed orientation to the theory and research underpinning Tuning Relationships with Music®\, and an introduction to using musical exercises to assess nonverbal aspects of parent-child interaction\, including when they are in conflict. Participants wishing to claim active CPD points will need to complete a brief quiz before commencing component two. What is covered:  \n\nResearch/evidence: Why is nonverbal communication important? \n\n\nResearch/evidence: Additional nonverbal communication challenges for families with a trauma history. \n\n\nUsing music to clinically observe nonverbal interaction. \n\n\nUsing music to clinically observe nonverbal aspects of conflict interaction. \n\nLearning outcomes:  \n\nUnderstanding of relevant theories\, existing evidence-base and where gaps are when working with parent-adolescent conflict where the parent has a history of abuse or neglect. \n\n\nLearning about the rationale for using music as a way to address implicit somatic and emotional interpersonal processes that drive conflict within a systemic framework. \n\n\nIntroduction to ways music may therapeutically address issues faced by traumatised families. \nLearning how to clinically observe music-based assessments of parent-child interaction and conflict interaction\, and how to use this information to inform therapeutic intervention (introduced in Component One and continued in Component Two).\n\n\nComponent Two: Three-day training (18 hours)\nComponent Two provides detailed information about the structure and principles of TRM\, and in-depth training in how to deliver the therapy. A clinician manual is included\, which includes demonstration videos of each music exercise. What is covered:  \n\nIntroduction and overview of Tuning Relationships with Music®. \n\n\nSessions 1-8 (didactic and experiential learning how to conduct these sessions). \n\n\nCase applications and adapations of TRM for other client groups. \n\nLearning outcomes:  \n\nLearning the key tasks and 8 sessions of Tuning Relationships with Music®.  \n\n\nAbility to deliver the intervention to families. \n\n \n\nAccreditation\nParticipants who wish to become accredited in this method are required to submit a video of their work using TRM with a family to be assessed. Additional fees may apply.  \n  \n \nImportant Information\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/tuning-relationships-with-music-nov2024/
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:20250410T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20250410T163000
DTSTAMP:20260604T204141
CREATED:20241002T041837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260227T072843Z
UID:10000120-1744275600-1744302600@www.cairnmillar.org.au
SUMMARY:Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI)
DESCRIPTION:Enhance your psychological toolkit with our PAI workshop\, designed for psychologists at any career stage. From foundational interpretation to advanced applications\, gain practical experience and refine your strategies for clinical diagnosis\, treatment planning and screening for psychopathology.\n\nThe Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI) is a self-administered\, objective test of personality and psychopathology. It is widely used clinically in Australia and is one of the critical tests that trainee psychologists must be familiar with for the National Psychology Exam. Our dual professional development workshop is designed to address the needs of psychologists with varying levels of experience. \nThe day-long workshop begins with a review of the key features and elements of the PAI suitable for those who have limited exposure or who are looking to refresh their skills. While this is intended to provide you with foundational knowledge and interpretative strategies to elevate your skills in deciphering the complexities of psychopathology\, advanced content will also be presented in relation to the application of the test in the Australian context.  Additionally\, a structural approach to interpreting and reporting the findings of the PAI will be discussed. \nAdvanced or more contemporary content will also be reviewed particularly with respect to the suite of measures that have become available since the release of the PAI Plus. These additional measures which include scales for assessing validity\, suicide and violence risk\, need for hospitalisation\, and the DSM-5 alternate model for personality disorders will be critically evaluated for the roles they may play in PAI interpretation. Some additional measures from the research literature will also be reviewed. \nLearning Outcomes\nFor those attending for foundation or refresher purposes\, this workshop will introduce participants to the PAI and discuss its structure and application with clients. The workshop will cover basic interpretive strategy including determining the validity of a profile\, clinical scale elevations\, and the use of configural interpretations and indices to enhance the role and interpretation of the test. Attendees will acquire a more critical and nuanced understanding of the roles the test plays in their clinical practices. In addition to reviewing the additional measures and approaches that have been recently introduced\, critical evaluation of their incremental validity will assist in determining which would be appropriate for adoption or exclusion. \nAt the end of this workshop participants will be able to: \n\nDescribe the structure of the PAI.\nUnderstand how to determine the validity of a PAI profile and its implications for interpretation.\nAddress normal range personality issues such as self-perception\, interpersonal style\, perception of environment\, and treatment motivation.\nInterpret clinical scale elevations.\nEnhance evaluations of response bias\, risk of harm to self and others\, and treatment considerations through the use of indices and statistical algorithms.\nUnderstand the relationship between the PAI and the role it can play in assisting in diagnosis.\nUnderstand and undertake more detailed evaluations of protocol validity including inconsistency\, defensiveness\, and over-reporting.\nApply appropriate additional measures for the assessment of risk of harm to self and others and the assessment of personality disorders using the alternate dimensional model.\nImplement a structural approach to PAI interpretation and reporting and employ a hierarchical approach to personality assessment that places the PAI in its broader clinical context.\nUnderstand the cautions and limitations in using profile analysis with the PAI.\n\nThis workshop will be available in a hybrid format allowing attendees to join both online or face-to-face at 391-393 Tooronga Road\, Hawthorn East VIC 3123.\nEligibility\nThe day-long workshop is suitable for provisional or registered psychologists who have had limited exposure to the PAI or those who are looking to refresh their skills. Also suitable for board approved supervisors looking to increase their knowledge of the PAI for supervisory purposes. \nOur Trainer\nAssoc Prof Graeme Senior \nDr Graeme Senior is an associate lecturer in the Faculty of Psychology\, Counselling and Psychotherapy at The Cairnmillar Institute (CMI) teaching Advanced Assessment for Clinical Psychologists. Dr Senior is a US-trained psychologist who has been working as a clinician\, academic\, and researcher in Australia since 1993. \nMuch of the consultancy and clinical work he has done as an academic and private practitioner is specific to addressing clinical\, forensic\, and neuropsychological issues with psychological test data. He has established Australian normative and medicolegal base-rate data for many tests including the PAI\, MMPI-2 and MMPI-2-RF and it is this research along with his clinical and supervision experiences that informs the presentations and workshops he conducts. \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 or receive a refund.
URL:https://www.cairnmillar.org.au/event/pai-april2025/
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:20250613T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20250613T163000
DTSTAMP:20260604T204141
CREATED:20240920T055546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T095942Z
UID:10000118-1749807000-1749832200@www.cairnmillar.org.au
SUMMARY:Supervisor Master Class - June 2025
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 will 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-june2025/
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
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20250513T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20250513T163000
DTSTAMP:20260604T204141
CREATED:20240920T055406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T100054Z
UID:10000117-1747128600-1747153800@www.cairnmillar.org.au
SUMMARY:Supervisor Master Class - May 2025
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).  \nFurther\, supervisors will 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.
URL:https://www.cairnmillar.org.au/event/smc-may2025/
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:20250307T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20250307T163000
DTSTAMP:20260604T204141
CREATED:20240920T054922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T100014Z
UID:10000115-1741339800-1741365000@www.cairnmillar.org.au
SUMMARY:Supervisor Master Class - March 2025
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-march2025/
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:20250206T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20250206T163000
DTSTAMP:20260604T204141
CREATED:20240920T054728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T094516Z
UID:10000114-1738834200-1738859400@www.cairnmillar.org.au
SUMMARY:Supervisor Master Class - February 2025
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-february2025/
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:20250605T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20250606T163000
DTSTAMP:20260604T204141
CREATED:20240920T052435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251117T000305Z
UID:10000112-1749114000-1749227400@www.cairnmillar.org.au
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
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:20250506T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20250507T163000
DTSTAMP:20260604T204141
CREATED:20240920T052054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251117T000317Z
UID:10000111-1746522000-1746635400@www.cairnmillar.org.au
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
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20250304T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20250305T163000
DTSTAMP:20260604T204141
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:20260604T204141
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
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241119T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241119T163000
DTSTAMP:20260604T204141
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
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241017T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241017T163000
DTSTAMP:20260604T204141
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
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240917T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240917T174500
DTSTAMP:20260604T204141
CREATED:20240805T003044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240807T055831Z
UID:10000104-1726592400-1726595100@www.cairnmillar.org.au
SUMMARY:Psychological Science (GradCert & GradDip) Course Information Session for 2025 intake
DESCRIPTION:Register now and submit your questions!\nWe believe that our attendees should have the power to shape the discussion\, so we’re inviting you to submit your questions beforehand. This way\, we can focus on addressing your specific interests and concerns during the course information session.\nDelivered in an online format and during the evening to give you the most flexibility. Sessions are run live so you get the chance to interact and ask the important questions that will be the most helpful to you. Here’s how it works: \n\nRegister for the event.\nSubmit your questions about our courses\, student life\, or any other related topics you’d like to discuss during the session.\nOur team will gather and curate your questions.\nDuring the event\, we’ll address the most popular questions\, ensuring that you receive the information you truly care about.\n\nIn this interactive session\, you will meet our knowledgeable team members who will provide in-depth answers\, insightful discussions\, and practical advice. \n 
URL:https://www.cairnmillar.org.au/event/psychsci-course-information-session-for-2025-intake/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240912T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240912T174500
DTSTAMP:20260604T204141
CREATED:20240805T002833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240805T002833Z
UID:10000103-1726160400-1726163100@www.cairnmillar.org.au
SUMMARY:Counselling and Psychotherapy (GradCert\, GradDip\, & Masters) Course Information Session for 2025 intake
DESCRIPTION:Register now and submit your questions!\nWe believe that our attendees should have the power to shape the discussion\, so we’re inviting you to submit your questions beforehand. This way\, we can focus on addressing your specific interests and concerns during the course information session.\nDelivered in an online format and during the evening to give you the most flexibility. Sessions are run live so you get the chance to interact and ask the important questions that will be the most helpful to you. Here’s how it works: \n\nRegister for the event.\nSubmit your questions about our courses\, student life\, or any other related topics you’d like to discuss during the session.\nOur team will gather and curate your questions.\nDuring the event\, we’ll address the most popular questions\, ensuring that you receive the information you truly care about.\n\nIn this interactive session\, you will meet our knowledgeable team members who will provide in-depth answers\, insightful discussions\, and practical advice. \n 
URL:https://www.cairnmillar.org.au/event/cap-course-information-session-for-2025-intake/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.cairnmillar.org.au/wp-content/uploads/CIS-Blue.png
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240910T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240910T174500
DTSTAMP:20260604T204141
CREATED:20240805T002620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240805T002620Z
UID:10000102-1725987600-1725990300@www.cairnmillar.org.au
SUMMARY:Master of Clinical Psychology (Post-Registration) Course Information Session for 2025 intake
DESCRIPTION:Register now and submit your questions!\nWe believe that our attendees should have the power to shape the discussion\, so we’re inviting you to submit your questions beforehand. This way\, we can focus on addressing your specific interests and concerns during the course information session.\nDelivered in an online format and during the evening to give you the most flexibility. Sessions are run live so you get the chance to interact and ask the important questions that will be the most helpful to you. Here’s how it works: \n\nRegister for the event.\nSubmit your questions about our courses\, student life\, or any other related topics you’d like to discuss during the session.\nOur team will gather and curate your questions.\nDuring the event\, we’ll address the most popular questions\, ensuring that you receive the information you truly care about.\n\nIn this interactive session\, you will meet our knowledgeable team members who will provide in-depth answers\, insightful discussions\, and practical advice. \n\n 
URL:https://www.cairnmillar.org.au/event/postreg-course-information-session-for-2025-intake/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.cairnmillar.org.au/wp-content/uploads/CIS-Blue.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240909T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240909T174500
DTSTAMP:20260604T204141
CREATED:20240805T002336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240805T002336Z
UID:10000101-1725901200-1725903900@www.cairnmillar.org.au
SUMMARY:Master of Professional Psychology Course Information Session for 2025 intake
DESCRIPTION:Register now and submit your questions!\nWe believe that our attendees should have the power to shape the discussion\, so we’re inviting you to submit your questions beforehand. This way\, we can focus on addressing your specific interests and concerns during the course information session.\nDelivered in an online format and during the evening to give you the most flexibility. Sessions are run live so you get the chance to interact and ask the important questions that will be the most helpful to you. Here’s how it works: \n\nRegister for the event.\nSubmit your questions about our courses\, student life\, or any other related topics you’d like to discuss during the session.\nOur team will gather and curate your questions.\nDuring the event\, we’ll address the most popular questions\, ensuring that you receive the information you truly care about.\n\nIn this interactive session\, you will meet our knowledgeable team members who will provide in-depth answers\, insightful discussions\, and practical advice. \n 
URL:https://www.cairnmillar.org.au/event/mpp-course-information-session-for-2025-intake/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.cairnmillar.org.au/wp-content/uploads/CIS-Pink-Orange.png
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240904T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240904T181500
DTSTAMP:20260604T204141
CREATED:20240805T002048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240805T002642Z
UID:10000100-1725471000-1725473700@www.cairnmillar.org.au
SUMMARY:Bachelor of Psychology (Clinical Psychology) Course Information Session for 2025 intake
DESCRIPTION:Register now and submit your questions!\nWe believe that our attendees should have the power to shape the discussion\, so we’re inviting you to submit your questions beforehand. This way\, we can focus on addressing your specific interests and concerns during the course information session.\nDelivered in an online format and during the evening to give you the most flexibility. Sessions are run live so you get the chance to interact and ask the important questions that will be the most helpful to you. Here’s how it works: \n\nRegister for the event.\nSubmit your questions about our courses\, student life\, or any other related topics you’d like to discuss during the session.\nOur team will gather and curate your questions.\nDuring the event\, we’ll address the most popular questions\, ensuring that you receive the information you truly care about.\n\nIn this interactive session\, you will meet our knowledgeable team members who will provide in-depth answers\, insightful discussions\, and practical advice. \n\n 
URL:https://www.cairnmillar.org.au/event/clinpsych-course-information-session-for-2025-intake/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.cairnmillar.org.au/wp-content/uploads/CIS-Red.png
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240902T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240902T174500
DTSTAMP:20260604T204141
CREATED:20240805T001854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240805T001854Z
UID:10000099-1725296400-1725299100@www.cairnmillar.org.au
SUMMARY:Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) Course Information Session for 2025 intake
DESCRIPTION:Register now and submit your questions!\nWe believe that our attendees should have the power to shape the discussion\, so we’re inviting you to submit your questions beforehand. This way\, we can focus on addressing your specific interests and concerns during the course information session.\nDelivered in an online format and during the evening to give you the most flexibility. Sessions are run live so you get the chance to interact and ask the important questions that will be the most helpful to you. Here’s how it works: \n\nRegister for the event.\nSubmit your questions about our courses\, student life\, or any other related topics you’d like to discuss during the session.\nOur team will gather and curate your questions.\nDuring the event\, we’ll address the most popular questions\, ensuring that you receive the information you truly care about.\n\nIn this interactive session\, you will meet our knowledgeable team members who will provide in-depth answers\, insightful discussions\, and practical advice. \n\n 
URL:https://www.cairnmillar.org.au/event/bachelor-of-psychology-honours-course-information-session-for-2025-intake/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.cairnmillar.org.au/wp-content/uploads/CIS-Pink-Orange.png
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240911T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240911T174500
DTSTAMP:20260604T204141
CREATED:20240805T001427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240805T002425Z
UID:10000092-1726074000-1726076700@www.cairnmillar.org.au
SUMMARY:Bachelor of Psychology and Counselling Course Information Session for 2025 intake
DESCRIPTION:Register now and submit your questions!\nWe believe that our attendees should have the power to shape the discussion\, so we’re inviting you to submit your questions beforehand. This way\, we can focus on addressing your specific interests and concerns during the course information session.\nDelivered in an online format and during the evening to give you the most flexibility. Sessions are run live so you get the chance to interact and ask the important questions that will be the most helpful to you. Here’s how it works: \n\nRegister for the event.\nSubmit your questions about our courses\, student life\, or any other related topics you’d like to discuss during the session.\nOur team will gather and curate your questions.\nDuring the event\, we’ll address the most popular questions\, ensuring that you receive the information you truly care about.\n\nIn this interactive session\, you will meet our knowledgeable team members who will provide in-depth answers\, insightful discussions\, and practical advice. \nFor more details about the course\, click here: Bachelor of Psychology and Counselling \n 
URL:https://www.cairnmillar.org.au/event/bachelor-of-psychology-and-counselling-course-information-session-2025-intake/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.cairnmillar.org.au/wp-content/uploads/CIS-Red.png
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241126T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241127T163000
DTSTAMP:20260604T204141
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
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